
In the vibrant neighborhood of NoMad, there exists a pocket of old-time Manhattan charm waiting to be rediscovered. To step into The Ned NoMad is to travel back a century, to an era when New York was pulsing with the energy of the 1920s: a golden age of art, music, and design.
Whether it’s a classic Italian meal at Cecconi’s or a delicious cocktail at Little Ned, each detail of a guest’s stay at The Ned is exquisitely intentional. Located on Broadway, the hotel is perfectly positioned between two of the city’s most iconic landmarks, the Flatiron Building and the Empire State Building, offering guests postcard-worthy views at every turn. Yet, what truly sets The Ned apart is its atmosphere: 167 rooms and beautiful common spaces, all decorated with a nod to 1920s glamour, present a loving homage to New York’s creative legacy, when artists, writers, and musicians filled smoky cafés and speakeasies, trading manuscripts and gallivanting through the streets of Manhattan.


Central to this revival of old-world sophistication is also Ned’s Club, a private members’ club within the property. Designed for the city’s forward thinkers and cultural pioneers, the Club seeks to capture the same spirit of creativity and conversation that once defined the city’s bohemian circles. Whether socializing in the Atrium, the heart of the Club, or the Library, a workspace-turned-cocktail-bar, Ned’s Club is a place where meaningful connection matters—a haven for collaboration in a city that’s always moving.

The Ned NoMad offers something refreshingly human: a return to intentionality, community, and culture. By bridging the past and present, The Ned reinvents the spirit of 1920s New York for the dreamers and doers of today. Whether you’re a traveler seeking authenticity or a local craving connection, The Ned NoMad reminds us that in the city that never sleeps, true magic happens when people come together.
