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Fantastic location and lovely staff. Rooms were spacious and very clean
Good location, beautiful hotel
ModernHaus SoHo sits in the heart of SoHo, putting guests within easy walking distance of SoHo's cast‑iron architecture, boutique shopping, and vibrant dining scene. Nearby highlights include cultural and historic sites such as Washington Square Park and the Tenement Museum, iconic landmarks like the Brooklyn Bridge and One World Observatory, and neighborhood favorites in Little Italy and Chinatown. Several Midtown and West Side attractions (MoMA, High Line) are a short subway ride away, making this property a convenient base for both downtown exploration and quick trips uptown.
Historic cobblestone streets and cast‑iron architecture filled with high-end boutiques, art galleries, and designer stores.
A lively public park centered around the Washington Square Arch, popular with students, street performers, and locals.
Historic neighborhood offering classic Italian eateries, cafes, and boutique shopping; great for food tours and casual strolls.
Bustling neighborhood with street markets, authentic Asian restaurants, and cultural shops.
Museum focused on immigrant life in New York with guided tours of restored tenement buildings and neighborhood history.
Walk across the historic Brooklyn Bridge to DUMBO for iconic skyline views, photo ops, and riverside restaurants.
Observatory with panoramic views, plus the nearby Oculus transit hub and Westfield shopping center.
Elevated park built on a former rail line with gardens and art; Chelsea Market offers food vendors, shops, and a great lunch stop.
Make the most of your stay at ModernHaus SoHo with this convenient itinerary that covers the best attractions in in New York:
New York City is a global hub for art, food, theater, shopping, and culture — it offers an unmatched variety of neighborhoods and experiences packed into a compact urban grid. ModernHaus SoHo is a strong choice for visitors who want to be immersed in downtown Manhattan life: its central SoHo location puts boutique shopping, acclaimed restaurants, and easy subway access at your doorstep. The hotel is praised for its modern design, attentive staff, generous room sizes by NYC standards, Le Labo amenities, rooftop bar/pool, and spectacular views — all factors that make it convenient and comfortable whether you're visiting for a romantic getaway, shopping trip, or cultural exploration.
ModernHaus SoHo
27 Grand Street
Seasonal guide to help you plan the perfect trip to in New York
Summer
Summer and December (holiday season) are the busiest and most expensive times.
January–February and parts of late Fall (except Thanksgiving week) generally offer lower prices and fewer crowds.
March–May: Temperatures warm up, parks and cherry trees (e.g., Brooklyn Botanic Garden) bloom, and outdoor dining begins. Pleasant walking weather with increasing daylight.
A world-famous event drawing huge crowds to Times Square on December 31. Broadcast globally.
An iconic parade through Midtown Manhattan on Thanksgiving morning featuring floats, balloons, and performers.
June events culminating in the Pride March; vibrant celebrations across Manhattan and surrounding boroughs.
Biannual fashion industry events (February and September) with runway shows, presentations and parties across the city.
Annual marathon in November that routes through all five boroughs—major spectator and participant event.
Spring film festival in Lower Manhattan with screenings, panels and celebrity appearances (typically April).
UNGA meeting in September brings diplomats and delegations to Midtown East, increasing hotel demand and security measures.
Pack layers year-round. Spring and fall are ideal for layering (light jacket, umbrella). Summer: lightweight breathable clothing, sunscreen, refillable water bottle for humidity. Winter: warm coat, hat, gloves, waterproof boots for snow/ice; allow extra travel time during snowstorms. Check weather forecasts before traveling and factor in subway delays or street closures during extreme weather.
New York City hotel and accommodation prices fluctuate strongly with seasonality and major events. Peak demand occurs in late spring and summer (May–August) and again during the winter holiday period (mid-December through New Year). Prices spike around major events (UN General Assembly in September, Fashion Week in February and September, NYC Marathon in November, Pride in June, Thanksgiving Parade) and major conventions. Weekends in Manhattan and special-event weeks are significantly more expensive than weekdays in many neighborhoods. Value can be found in January–February (after New Year) and in late fall (mid-November, excluding Thanksgiving week) when fewer tourists visit; also shifting to boroughs like Brooklyn, Queens, or Long Island City often reduces nightly rates while keeping easy transit access.
Insider advice to help you make the most of your visit
Public transit (subway and buses) is the most efficient way to get around; walking, bike-share and ferries are great for short trips and scenic routes.
Buy attraction passes (CityPASS, New York Pass) if planning multiple major sites; visit popular museums in the late afternoon or on weekday evenings for shorter lines, and reserve Broadway tickets in advance or use TKTS booths for same-day discounts. Use ferries (Staten Island Ferry or NYC Ferry) for free/low-cost skyline views and to reduce time in traffic.
Everything you need to know about your stay at ModernHaus SoHo
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