Description
Fouquet’s New York is a rare combination of atmosphere, boldness, and savoir faire transforms a simple stay into a memorable experience. Seemingly held aloft by the effervescence of New York itself, the hotel is elegant and spirited, offering the comforts of a family home while celebrating the glamour and sophistication of the French art de vivre. If it weren’t for the dazzling views of the downtown Manhattan skyline, you’d think you were in Paris!
Blessed with high ceilings and large windows offering mesmerizing city views, the hotel’s 97 rooms and suites are drenched in sunlight. Designer Martin Brudnizki has dressed the interiors with pastel tones, refined materials, and Art Deco–inspired furniture — an invitation to relax in utter elegance.
Our exceptional Rooms, Suites, and Signature Suites blend Parisian opulence with Tribeca flair and residential comfort.
A celebrated brasserie, a vegetarian café, and an intimate bar spotlight French cuisine and Parisian joie de vivre.
Spa Diane Barrière tailors treatments to your specific needs, while the hydrotherapy pool, sauna, and steam room provide moments of repose.
Popular points of interest near the accommodation include One World Trade Center, NYU - New York University and National September 11 Memorial & Museum. The nearest airport is LaGuardia Airport, 16 km from Hotel Barrière Fouquet's New York.
**Two MICHELIN Keys · An exceptional stay.
Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York is a combination of two well-loved phrases we never thought we’d see together; the Parisian luxury hotel brand has indeed set up shop in Tribeca, marrying some very French Art Deco–inspired interiors with a post-industrial brick structure that could hardly be more Lower Manhattan. The result, as you might imagine, is a hit in both the fashion and food worlds, and gets to the heart of what people love about both Tribeca and Paris.
The hotel’s 97 rooms and suites feature custom-designed Toile de Jouy wallpaper and a pastel color scheme that strikes a soft note to contrast with the warehouse-style windows. The atmosphere is surprisingly residential, more akin to Parisian apartments than to shoebox-sized Manhattan hotel rooms, and the aesthetic is nothing if not memorable.
Public spaces include Brasserie Fouquet’s, a thoroughly localized take on the brand’s famous French brasserie, as well as the vegetarian Par Ici Café and the impressive subterranean Spa Diane Barrière. There’s also a private cinema — fitting given the neighborhood’s status in the film world — complete with chaise longue–style seating, for the most glamorous screening you’ve ever seen.
Location
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456 Greenwich St, New York, NY 10013, United States