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Courtesy Cesar Soto/Exhale Spa in Virgin Hotels. Price: $$$ Location: 1227 Broadway, New York, NY 10001 Highlights: massages, saunas, facials, snow room, salt room ...
Aman Spa $$$$$ A 60-minute massage starts at $380. Inside New York’s historic Crown Building—a 1921 building designed by the architects of Grand Central Station and the very first home of the ...
The Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, also known as 30 Park Place, is a hotel and residential skyscraper in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. At 926 feet (282 m), the tower is one of the tallest residential buildings in Lower Manhattan. [ 3 ] The top floors of the 82-story building, known as the Four Seasons Private Residences New York ...
20 Luxe NYC Spa Experiences That Will Transport You Out of the City. The Booking Process. QC NY Spa offers the option to book your tickets right on their website. First, you pick a dressing room ...
The Dominick, formerly the Trump SoHo, [3][4] is a $450 million, 46-story, 391-unit hotel condominium located at 246 Spring Street at the corner of Varick Street in the Hudson Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It was announced in 2006, completed in 2008 and renamed in 2017.
Duane Park. Coordinates: 40°43′02″N 74°00′34″W. Duane Park in Tribeca. Duane Park in Tribeca. Duane Park is a small, triangular public urban park located in the diamond of the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. [1] The park is bordered by Hudson Street to the east and branches of Duane Street on its north and south sides.
The Soho Grand Hotel is a hotel located at 310 West Broadway between Grand and Canal Streets in the SoHo neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, New York City at the former location of Church of St. Alphonsus Liguori. [1] It has 353 guest rooms, including ten suites and two penthouses.
The Powel Building. The Tribeca West Historic District is a local historic district in the Tribeca neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.Upon designation on May 7, 1991, by the New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), it encompassed 17 blocks and approximately 220 buildings, comprising warehouses, factories, and office towers, [1] mostly dating from 1860 to 1910. [2]