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SoHo Grand
Critics' Pick
310 West Broadway,
New York, NY 10013
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Sample Room Rates
Superior queen, $295-$514; deluxe king, $325-$520; grand king, $325-$539; executive king/corner king, $325-$575; grand corner king, $375-$799; penthouse loft, $4,500
Official Website
Nearby Subway Stops
A, C, E at Canal St.; 1 at Canal St.
Parking
- Valet Parking
Payment Methods
American Express, Discover, MasterCard, Visa
Hotel Amenities
- Babysitting
- Cellphone Rental
- Concierge
- Dry Cleaning
- Express Checkout
- Fax Services
- Gym
- Handicapped Accessible
- Hotel Bar/Lounge
- Hotel Restaurant
- Internet Access
- Laundry
- Pets Allowed
- Room Service
- Valet Parking
- WiFi Service
Room Amenities
- Bathrobe
- DVD Player
- Hair Dryer
- In-Room Safe
- Internet Access
- Meeting/Conference Rooms
- Minibar
- Non-Smoking Rooms
- TV
- WiFi service
Profile
Since opening in 1996, the SoHo Grand has remained one of Manhattan’s most stylish outposts—a beacon for celebrities and scenesters alike. Past the somewhat cold lobby, guests are spirited up a floor to the check-in area and the Grand Bar and Lounge. A.k.a. "SoHo’s living room," this hipster paradise was recently re-designed by William Sofield to include plush furniture, low cocktail tables, chocolate drapes and floor-to-ceiling windows. Each of the 365 rooms are simply styled in wood, clay, canvas and leather, and feature Frette linens, Malin+Goetz bath and body products, an impressive CD library and a Sony Dream Machine. Another big draw at the Soho Grand: Fido can come. (The hotel is, after all, owned by Hartz Mountain Industries of pet-product fame.) Pet-perks include room-service-delivered dog and cat food, a full assortment of chew-toys, dog bowls, kennels, leashes, litter boxes and—yes, it’s true—even doggie toothbrushes and toothpaste. The hotel also provides "peti-care" grooming, day-care, boarding, veterinarian services and pet limos. Don't have a pet, or left one at home? They'll happily place a goldfish in a guest’s room, and provide to-go containers so no new friends are left behind.
Pros
Pet and human amenities galore, a cool scene and a location that’s far from Midtown’s chaos, but close to Canal Street’s designer knock-offs.
Cons
For Broadway fans, museum enthusiasts or business travelers, the location may be a bit of a hike. And animals can be smelly.
Claim to Fame
A memorable episode of The Sopranos, co-starring Jon Favreau and Janeane Garofalo, was shot here. Also, this was the first hotel to open in Soho in more than a century.