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Great location and friendly staff
Location top notch, lots of good eats
Smyth Tribeca sits in the fashionable Tribeca neighborhood, within easy walking distance of Lower Manhattan landmarks: the 9/11 Memorial & Museum and One World Trade Center, the Brooklyn Bridge and its walkway, Battery Park (gateway to Statue of Liberty ferries), and nearby neighborhoods like SoHo, the West Village, and Hudson River Park. The area offers excellent dining, bars, and quick subway connections for Midtown Manhattan and Brooklyn.
Iconic skyscraper with an observatory offering sweeping views of New York City and exhibits about the building and area.
Powerful memorial and museum honoring the victims of September 11, located at the World Trade Center site.
Historic suspension bridge with a pedestrian walkway and scenic views; leads to DUMBO, a neighborhood with cobblestone streets, shops, and waterfront parks.
Waterfront park and departure point for ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
Trendy neighborhood known for high-end boutiques, art galleries, cast-iron architecture, and dining.
Riverside park with walking/biking paths, mini golf, playgrounds, and great sunset views over the Hudson.
Elevated linear park with gardens and art installations; nearby Chelsea Market offers food vendors and shopping.
Home to Broadway shows, major theaters, and Times Square attractions (accessible by subway).
Financial District attractions, including the New York Stock Exchange exterior and the famous Charging Bull statue.
Explore cobblestone streets, loft buildings, boutique shops, art galleries, and numerous acclaimed restaurants and bars right outside the hotel.
Make the most of your stay at Smyth Tribeca with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a vibrant global destination for culture, food, shopping, and iconic landmarks. Smyth Tribeca makes an excellent base because it combines a prime Tribeca location (walking distance to major Lower Manhattan sights and close subway links), modern, clean and spacious rooms, friendly and helpful staff, and extras guests love (in-room snack jars, a good breakfast program, and well-appointed suites for special occasions). For travelers seeking a stylish boutique stay with easy access to downtown attractions and great dining, Smyth Tribeca is a strong choice.
Smyth Tribeca
85 West Broadway
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Fall
Spring (April–June) and Fall (September–November).
Winter (January–February) and select weekdays in late summer (July–August) offer lower rates and fewer crowds.
April–June: Temperatures generally range from cool to warm. Parks and waterfronts come alive (cherry blossoms, tulips). Outdoor dining, street fairs and parades increase; popular months include April and May for festivals.
December 31: Iconic ball drop and large crowds in Midtown Manhattan; widespread TV coverage.
Late November: Massive parade along Central Park West and Broadway ending near Macy's Herald Square.
June: Large celebrations and the Pride March in Manhattan, with surrounding events across the city.
Late August–early September: Major tennis tournament in Flushing Meadows, Queens.
April: Film festival with screenings, panels and neighborhood events centered in Lower Manhattan.
Early November: One of the world’s largest marathons running through all five boroughs.
February and September: Major fashion industry weeks with shows and events across Manhattan.
Pack layers year-round. Comfortable walking shoes are essential. Spring/Fall: light jacket, umbrella, and layers. Summer: breathable fabrics, sun protection, and refillable water bottle. Winter: warm coat, insulated boots, hat, gloves and a scarf; pack traction-friendly footwear for icy sidewalks. Keep a small power bank and an umbrella in your daypack, and check weather forecasts before setting out.
Hotel and rental prices in New York City fluctuate with seasons, major events, weekdays vs weekends, and neighborhood. Corporate demand drives up rates Monday–Thursday, while leisure travel peaks on weekends and during school holidays. High-demand periods include Spring (especially April–June), early Fall (September–November), major holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas/New Year’s), Fashion Week (February and September), the UN General Assembly (September), NYC Marathon (November) and large conferences. Value windows are typically mid-January through mid-February (excluding New Year’s and Fashion Week) and some weekday stretches in late summer. Booking 30–90 days ahead is typical; for major events or holidays, book 3–6 months in advance. Consider staying in outer boroughs (Brooklyn, Queens) or near transit hubs for better rates, and check cancellation policies and package deals.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Extensive subway, bus, commuter rail and ferry networks make getting around possible without a car; rideshares and taxis are widely available.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS, Explorer pass) for savings if you plan to visit several paid attractions. Use off-peak hours for museums and landmarks, book Broadway or popular show tickets in advance (or try same-day discount apps), and base yourself near a subway line to maximize sightseeing time.
Everything you need to know about your stay at Smyth Tribeca
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