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The Soho Grand Hotel is located in the heart of SoHo, in close proximity to numerous art galleries, boutiques and restaurants as well as to Tribeca, Greenwich Village, Chinatown, Wall Street and New York University.
Built in 1996 as the first hotel in SoHo in more than a century, the SoHo Grand Hotel was designed by Bill Sofield and architected by David Helpern as a luxury boutique hotel.
The 367 guest rooms at the Soho Grand Hotel are eclectic and inviting as the historic SoHo neighborhood. Upon entering the room you are met with the dramatic picture window, an eight-foot expanse showcasing a unique downtown perspective. Inside the room, the palette is soothing and natural in shades of wood, clay, canvas and leather.
The inviting bed is dressed with frette linens and Bergamo Spreads, with four down pillows stocked against a soft leather headboard. A pair of marble-top bedside tables. Fashioned after potter's stands, keep your telephone, alarm clock and reading lamps within reach. A brightly-lit work desk, with a second telephone is designed like an architect's drafting table. Nearly stands an entertainment center with CD, dual cassette and TV-VCR, and a refreshment center stocked by Dean and Deluca. Bathrooms are simple and elegant featuring a porcelain pedestal sink and white subway tiles. Chrome fixtures and milk glass lights complete the Old New York charm.
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