Pengguna Tetamu
21 Januari 2024
This review is for The Ned Hotel and adjoining spaces (including The Ned club access and the lobby restaurant Cicconi's). First the hotel.... I had stayed here numerous times when it was called The NoMad Hotel. It was shuttered for most of the pandemic and then last year reopened as The Ned NoMad Hotel under new management and in partnership with Soho House. Although I was always assigned a gorgeous and roomy suite in the past, this time I received a more traditional NYC style room that must have been around 500 SF - although it was laid out with a much more spacious feel. Oddly both the shower and toilet were situated in their own rooms set behind an Asian style screen that took up approx 1/3 of the room. Although at first it was quite odd to see and experience, it actually worked out to be quite comfortable and cozy. I can't imagine two people in this room style however it's perfect for one person. The room featured two very large windows overlooking Broadway and a typical sized closet and space tucked away to fit the minibar, safe and additional storage. A cozy armchair and decent size working desk complimented the room along with a super comfortable king sized bed. I found the room/hotel experience to be ideal and one that I'd quickly return to again in the future. The only issue was the sound leakage from the hallway as most sounds swept through to my room. The hotel product itself seemed to be the smallest part of the business here with more emphasis on The Ned club (formerly the hotel restaurant, library bar and hotel bar). Thankfully hotel guests get full access to these spaces - if that ever goes away, I would not stay at this hotel as it would seem too small otherwise. Staff were accommodating, helpful and informative. The Ned bars were wonderful as ever although redesigned since the new ownership took over. Plenty of space and what appeared to be very welcoming cozy spaces and menus.
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