Tribeca Grand
- March 27, 2009
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We enjoyed our Tribeca Grand experience, everyone there was wonderful and very helpful. The location was perfect.
LOVED IT!
- May 27, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We were planning our honeymoon and wanted to stay where we could access the subway, restaurants and other important sights. We also were traveling with our small dog, so a pet friendly hotel was a must. After reviewing many, many hotels, we decided the Tribeca Grand looked like out best bet. We were SO impressed! The staff was incredibly friendly and catering. We felt like family there by the second day! The staff made not only us at home, but our pet as well! The food in the hotel was superb and the bar "the Church" was such a great end to each of our evenings. The staff in the bar was equally as wonderful as the hotel itself. The location is perfect, too!!! Close to all main subways and walking distance to nearly anything you are looking for! We just can never thank the Tribeca Grand enough for helping to makie our honeymoon a wonderful experience! We will be recommending this hotel to anyone traveling to NYC!! THANK YOU!
Horrible
- April 14, 2008
- Rated 1 of 5 by
remote1206 from Brooklyn, New York
I stayed at the Tribeca Grand on 3/29/08 for my 5th Anniversary. It was beyond atrocious. They put us on the second floor, failing to advise us that the atrium (the rooms all overlook the atrium) turns into a nightclub until the wee hours of the morning. Suffice it to say, all of the reasons why you don't want to sleep in a nightclub came true here. Even worse, after agreeing not to charge me for my room, the hotel charged my credit card anyway and are now refusing to reverse the charge!!
Avoid this hotel at all costs.
Southern Hospitality In NYC
- January 8, 2008
- Rated 5 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
We selected the Tribeca, because it was close to where our daughter lives and works in the SoHo area. We were pleasantly surprised by the cordiality of all the staff and employees that we encountered during our long weekend stay in the city. The Tribeca has a comtemporay upscale atmosphere without the pretentiousness and haughtiness of some comparably priced hotels in Manhatten. There were many wonderful restaurants and boutiques within walking distance and at night, the area was a quiet "oasis" from all the persistant noise and chaos of the mid town area. The Sunday brunch was outstanding and done in a casual atmosphere that was very relaxing and enjoyable. We enjoyed our stay at the Tribeca and look forward to staying there again, on any future visits to NYC. As we were checking in, I accidentally turned around and bumped into another patron and when I said, "excuse me, I'm so sorry." He replied, "that sounds like a drop of honey in a vat of vinegar to me." Well we can say the same about the Tribeca Grand. It was an unexpected "drop of honey,"in what we had anticipated to be a "vat of vinegar." Southerners often expect the worst from our northern counterparts in the area of hospitality, it was nice to be proven wrong.
smaller, hip, great location
- October 26, 2007
- Rated 4 of 5 by
a traveler from Travelocity.com
nice rooms, clean, well appointed with nice bath products, quiet, great staff and overall fun place to stay.