In the heart of downtown Manhattan, where SoHo’s artisanal charm meets TriBeCa’s industrial elegance, The Roxy Hotel New York stands as a cultural cornerstone that’s equal parts boutique sophistication and authentic New York experience. For travel advisors seeking to offer clients something truly special—a property that captures the essence of downtown NYC while delivering unparalleled hospitality—The Roxy is an unmissable destination.
A Manhattan Original with Unmistakable Character
Step through The Roxy’s distinctive marquee entrance, and you’ll immediately understand why this triangular, red brick building has become such a beloved fixture in the neighborhood. The moment guests enter the dramatic 10,000-square-foot atrium—with its soaring ceilings and dizzying view of all 201 guest room doors—they’re transported to an era when buildings were crafted with grandeur and artistry. This isn’t just a lobby; it’s a statement.
Each of the hotel’s 201 accommodations blends mid-century modern aesthetics with Art Deco touches and hints of Regency style, creating spaces that feel both timeless and thoroughly contemporary. The design pays homage to TriBeCa’s industrial heritage while ensuring every detail exudes luxury and comfort.
Culinary and Entertainment Excellence Under One Roof
What truly sets The Roxy apart is its commitment to bringing the best of New York’s cultural scene directly to guests’ doorsteps. The Roxy Bar serves as the hotel’s buzzing social hub, where handcrafted cocktails and seasonal American fare are accompanied by rotating performances from some of NYC’s finest jazz musicians. Weekend brunch here is legendary, with indulgent benedicts and expertly crafted Bloody Marys taking center stage.
For seafood lovers, the intimate Oyster Bar, nestled just off the atrium, offers the finest East Coast selections sourced daily from local waters like Narragansett Bay and Old Salts, Virginia. The rotating DJ program creates an atmospheric backdrop perfect for both casual dining and special celebrations.
The Django: A Journey to Jazz Age Elegance
Descend into The Roxy’s subterranean level, and you’ll discover The Django—a jazz club that feels like a portal to another era. With its vaulted ceilings, exposed brick walls, and vintage cabaret inspiration drawn from Parisian jazz clubs, The Django offers an authentic supper club experience. The state-of-the-art Meyer Sound system ensures every note is crystal clear, while the rotating lineup of live jazz performers creates unforgettable nights.
Adjacent to The Django, The Roxy Cinema provides an intimate Art Deco-inspired screening experience with 118 seats. Specializing in first-run independent films, rare archival prints, and 35mm cult classics, the cinema also features craft cocktails and gourmet concessions. Special programming includes cast and director Q&As, making each visit a rich cultural experience.
Perfect Morning Starts at Jack’s Stir Brew
Begin each day with a visit to Jack’s Stir Brew, located right on the ground floor. As Manhattan’s first organic, fair trade, shade-grown coffee shop, Jack’s has been perfecting the art of coffee since its founding. This seventh New York location serves both classic favorites and innovative new drinks, plus a selection of vegan baked goods to fuel any Manhattan adventure.
Location is Everything
The Roxy’s position on the border of SoHo and TriBeCa puts guests at the center of downtown Manhattan’s most coveted neighborhoods. TriBeCa, or the “Triangle Below Canal,” offers cobblestone streets, pristine parks, and easy access to the Hudson River waterfront. The area’s industrial cast-iron buildings, once home to artists, now house some of the city’s most luxurious lofts. One World Observatory is just 13 blocks south, while the shopping and dining destinations of SoHo are literally steps away.



