Rated Very good by our guests
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Rooms were big and generous and peaceful.
Great place! Comfy beds! Excellent staff
The Dominick sits in SoHo/SoHi, one of Manhattan’s most stylish neighborhoods, within easy walking distance of iconic Lower Manhattan sights. Guests can stroll to cobblestone SoHo shopping streets, Washington Square Park, Little Italy and Chinatown, and reach cultural attractions such as the High Line, Chelsea Market and One World Trade Center within a short subway or taxi ride. The location is especially convenient for dining, boutique shopping, art galleries and nightlife.
Historic cobblestone streets lined with boutiques, high-end stores, independent galleries and lively cafés — perfect for shopping and people-watching.
Iconic park known for its arch, lively performers and relaxed, local atmosphere — great for a short stroll or people-watching.
Historic neighborhood filled with classic Italian restaurants, bakeries and seasonal festivals (like the Feast of San Gennaro).
Bustling streets with authentic eateries, markets and unique cultural shops — a lively contrast to neighboring SoHo.
A short trip south brings you to One World Trade Center, its observatory with sweeping views, and the 9/11 Memorial & Museum.
Elevated linear park built on a historic freight rail line with gardens, art installations and excellent views — ends near Chelsea Market.
Indoor food hall and shopping market with a wide range of gourmet vendors — a must for food lovers.
Walk across the historic bridge to DUMBO for iconic skyline views, cobblestone streets and waterfront parks.
World-class modern and contemporary art collection (a short subway ride away in Midtown).
Make the most of your stay at The Dominick Hotel with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a world-class destination for culture, dining, shopping and iconic sights. The Dominick is an excellent choice because it combines a prime SoHo location with spacious, modern rooms, outstanding service and memorable skyline views (especially from higher-floor rooms and suites). Its rooftop pool, attentive staff and proximity to art, dining and nightlife make it a strong base for both leisure and business travelers looking to experience Lower Manhattan.
The Dominick Hotel
246 Spring Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Summer
Summer and late-November to early January (holiday season and summer tourism)
January through early March (post-holiday lull); mid-week stays in winter offer best rates
March–May: Temperatures become milder, cherry blossoms and parks bloom, and outdoor dining/rooftop bars reopen. Unpredictable weather early in the season; late spring is very pleasant.
One of the world's most famous New Year's celebrations with the ball drop at midnight.
Annual Thanksgiving parade that travels along Central Park West and Macy's Herald Square.
Major marathon traversing the five boroughs, drawing elite and amateur runners worldwide.
High-profile industry events across Manhattan showcasing new collections and runway shows.
Grand Slam tennis tournament in Flushing Meadows, Queens, attracting fans globally.
Vibrant LGBTQ+ celebrations centered in Manhattan with a major parade.
Layering is key: New York weather can change quickly. In summer bring sun protection and a water bottle; in winter pack an insulated coat, hat, gloves, and waterproof boots. Check forecasts the day before — snow or heat waves can affect transit and outdoor plans.
Hotel and short-term rental prices in New York City fluctuate sharply with seasons and major events. Peak rates occur in late spring through early fall (May–September) and around the winter holidays (late November–December), and during major events like Fashion Week, the US Open, and New Year's Eve. Value windows are typically January through early March (post-holiday lull) and some mid-week periods in late winter. Weekends in Manhattan and special-event weekends (Marathon, Thanksgiving weekend) push prices up. Booking 30–90 days ahead for regular travel helps; for peak events, book several months in advance.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Use the extensive public transit network (subways, buses, commuter rails) for fast, cost-effective travel; airports serve different areas (JFK, LaGuardia, Newark).
Book popular attractions and Broadway tickets in advance, but leave time to explore neighborhoods on foot. Use neighborhood bases (e.g., lower Manhattan, Williamsburg, Long Island City) to experience different local vibes and save on lodging by staying slightly outside Midtown. Consider an attraction pass only if planning to visit several paid sites within a few days.
Everything you need to know about your stay at The Dominick Hotel
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