Soho House New York

New York City, United States
Meatpacking District

44 Rooms

The first Soho House outside of central London opened in the early years of the new millennium, when Manhattan’s nightlife-focused Meatpacking District still felt forbiddingly wild, and when the idea of a London-style members’ club felt intimidatingly Victorian. But New Yorkers are nothing if not social, and two decades later the Soho House New York...

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29-35 Ninth Avenue, New York City, NY, 10014, USA

Amenities

  • 24 hour front desk
  • Free wi-fi
  • Swimming pool
  • Spa
  • Restaurant
  • Bar
  • No pets allowed
  • Outdoor Swimming Pool (seasonal)
  • Spa treatments (on request)
  • Lounge
  • Air conditioning
  • Shopping area nearby

Soho House New York

The first Soho House outside of central London opened in the early years of the new millennium, when Manhattan’s nightlife-focused Meatpacking District still felt forbiddingly wild, and when the idea of a London-style members’ club felt intimidatingly Victorian. But New Yorkers are nothing if not social, and two decades later the Soho House New York is a bona fide downtown institution.

A membership, of course, gets you the run of the place; as does, crucially, a booking in the House’s bedrooms. Either way you’ll rub elbows with a carefully vetted crowd drawn largely from the arts, entertainment, and fashion worlds. There’s a Cowshed spa and a rooftop pool, as well as a multitude of members-only spaces — some are flexible, as well suited to remote working as to entertaining, while others, like the Club dining room, are more specialized. And in all of them you’ll find the kind of unforced conviviality and welcoming friendliness that New Yorkers would — and do — pay money to experience.

All that and a proper luxury boutique hotel room too. The style puts a fresh spin on classic downtown Manhattan loft living, with a generous helping of Soho House’s signature eclectic warmth. You’ll find all the ordinary hotel comforts Hotelist Club a bit of advanced beauty technology in the form of the House’s own skincare line. These rooms would be worth a stay even without the associated club benefits; that they’re a package deal makes them quite frankly an excellent value.