
Amidst the cobble streets and neighboring industrial lofts lies the Walker Hotel Tribeca, rich in both hospitality and culture. Originally a button and ribbon factory, the 171-room property has transformed into a modern yet timeless sanctuary reflecting the neighborhood’s mid-century flair. Owned by boutique hotelier, Bridgeton with interior designs by Cycle Projects, DXA Studio, and John McCormick Design, the hotel is a mosaic of contemporary furnishings, industrial details, and artful bedrooms.

Beyond checking in, the lobby also serves as a 50-seat bar and lounge with a marble fireplace and rosewood Borsani shelves. Suited with mid-century Pierre Jeanneret loungers, Mogensen sofas, and a Philippe Bestenheider Lui 5 armchair, guests are welcomed to a hideaway of relaxation and refinement. An extension to the lounge rests the 24-seat Reading Room, designed for intimate retreats with a Hans Wegner sofa and two Milo Baughman mohair club chairs.

For guests dining in, the hotel offers several food and beverage amenities. Stationed on Cortlandt Alley within the Walker Hotel, Seventy Seven Alley culinary studio is led by Chef London Chase. The menu offers a seven-course nightly Chef’s Counter tasting, as well as an à la carte option for guests. Deep in the underground cellar lies the hotel’s coveted speakeasy, Saint Tuesday. Offering a handcrafted cocktail menu and live music nightly, enjoyers can indulge in an evening of Jazz and a specialty Aperol spritz rendition, “Don’t @ Me”. Craving something strong? Try the Guava High with rum, sesame, and orgeat atop Walker Rooftop overlooking the glistening lights of Tribeca. For coffee aficionados, Blue Bottle Coffee secures an outpost in the lobby with exceptional pour-overs, carefully roasted beans, and obliging baristas.

Further amenities include 24-hour guest reception, dog-friendly accommodations, marble rain shower, and more. Located at the intersection of Tribeca, Soho, and Chinatown, Walker Hotel Tribeca rests in the heart of some of New York’s most quintessential neighborhoods. Recognized as an epicenter for art workshops, Tribeca remains a popular spot for visitors looking for shows and galleries.
Since first opening its doors in 2019, Walker Hotel Tribeca has cemented itself as an ageless and desired boutique hotel experience. This establishment is perfect for guests seeking peaceful haven without complete isolation, and lavish comfort with Tribeca’s timeless influence.
