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Washington Square Hotel

Quaint & Cosy – the Washington Square Hotel

In an attempt to get away from the hustle and bustle of chaotic Times Square in New York, I retreated to the quaint and cosy Washington Square Hotel, once home to icons such as Chuck Berry, the Rolling Stones and Albert King.

Aptly named after the historic Washington Square, the property is an intimate 149 room, 9 storey boutique hotel situated in the heart of Greenwich Village. This more than a century-old building is not only one of Greenwich Village’s oldest, but also one of New York’s few remaining family-owned hotels.

Curiously, the Washington Square Hotel has housed a myriad of notable guests, including Ernest Hemingway, who stayed for 3 weeks in 1918. For the hotel’s 100th anniversary Bo Diddley performed in the lobby, and in 1961 and 1964 Bob Dylan rendezvoused on the property. The Rolling Stones soon followed suit and stayed here during their first U.S. tour in 1964.

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The charming brass doors at the front entrance – leading to a picturesque Art Deco-inspired lobby.

At the hotel front, a small entrance gate in brass leads to the Art Deco-inspired lobby, which features a charming marble staircase, white and green marble floors, and two elegant couches with a beautiful oval painting neatly placed between them.

On the other side of the reception stands a vast hand-painted mural, and throughout the hotel hangs framed portraits of famous actors from the Art Deco period. A graceful Parisian wrought-iron gate separates the lobby from the intimate lobby bar, an ideal venue for a refreshing buffet breakfast or a relaxing afternoon tea.

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Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME
Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME
Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

The hotel is adorned with little details that compliment the theme of the property.

 

The Location

With its historic character and charm, Greenwich Village is frequently featured in popular culture and is and has been home to numerous celebrities, including Leonardo Dicaprio, Robert De Niro, Edward Norton, Edgar Allan Poe, Daniel Radcliffe, and Annie Leibovitz.

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Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

The Flatiron is only a 15-minute leisurely stroll from the hotel.

Despite being largely a residential area, the neighbourhood offers plenty of opportunities for shopping and dining, with numerous of galleries, restaurants and sidewalk cafés sprinkled along the narrow and cobbled streets of this quaint district.

Pier 45 is only a 15 minute walk away, offering seasonal events and New Jerseys vistas. The Village Community Boathouse at Pier 40, also nearby, offers free community rowing sessions, a fantastic way to enjoy both the New York and the New Jersey skyline as you explore the surrrounding area by water.

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Left: If you squint hard enough, you can see the One World Trade Center from the Washington Square Park. Right: A New York street artist performs in Washington Square Park.

The location of the Washington Square Hotel is ideal as it provides you with a perfect hub from where you can begin exploring New York City by foot. The hotel is situated just a stone’s throw away from the 9.75 acre Washington Square Park – a 2-minute leisurely stroll brings you to the iconic Washington Square Arch, whilst neighbourhoods such as Little Italy, Chinatown, the East Village, Soho, Tribeca, the Meatpacking District and Chelsea are within easy walking distance.

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Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

Left:The neighbouring area, SoHo, is situated a stone’s throw away. Right: The area offers numerous of restaurants and sidewalk cafés sprinkled along the narrow and cobbled streets.

 

Rooms & Amenities

The rooms feature Art-Deco styled furnishing, warm beige colored walls, deep red curtains, rich dark wood furnishings and pillow-top mattresses. My room was equipped with a coffee/tea maker, flat screen TV with cable, AC, safe, phone, iron and ironing board, a desk with a big mirror and a small closet with limited luggage space. Wi-Fi is complimentary in the rooms and throughout the property.

My bathroom was equipped with a reasonably sized bath, plenty of towels, a hairdryer, bath robes and C.O. Bigelow bath amenities. I wished for more power outlets, but all in all the room had everything I needed for a comfortable and enjoyable stay.

There is a decently equipped generously sized (by New York standards) fitness facility that offers aerobic and weight machines. The hotel also offers a beautiful on-site restaurant, The North Square, that has a diversity of food offerings, including Lobster Ravioli, Filet Mignon and Walnut Apple Torte.

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Art-Deco styled furnishing with beige colored walls and rich dark wood furnishings.

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Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME
Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME
Washington Square Hotel | NORDH.ME

The view from my room.

The well presented breakfast that is included in the room charge is served in the lounge and includes orange juice, fresh fruit, bagels, toast, croissants, granola and Greek yoghurt. An a-la-carte breakfast can be purchased in the North Square restaurant. I really appreciated how calm and peaceful the lounge was during breakfast, offering guests a well deserved opportunity to enjoy their morning coffee without busy and noisy activity that comes with staying at larger hotel chains in Midtown.

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A graceful Parisian wrought-iron gate separates the lobby from the intimate lobby bar.

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The lobby bar and lounge offers guests a well deserved opportunity to enjoy their morning coffee without noise, hustle and bustle.

 

Service & Staff

The first thing that struck me upon mr arrival to the Washington Square Hotel was how friendly and cheerful the staff at the front desk were. During the check-in process the staff made me feel welcomed and showed a genuine interest in my stay in New York, who I was and where I came from. The reception I received made me feel appreciated and most importantly – very welcomed.

I must admit that it was very refreshing to be met by such positive energy after having spent so much time on a long haul flight, leaving me exhausted. The warm welcome and the sympathetic staff truly surprised me, considering that hotel is located in New York City which by many is considered to be a very rushed and impersonal city.

 

Prime Location With Unmatched Service

The fact that the Washington Square Hotel is a smaller family-run hotel only benefits them in the long run – as they have a personality and openness that large and impersonal chains rarely can compete with. The relaxed atmosphere made me feel comfortable and at home.

Most noteworthy, the best part of my stay at the Washington Square Hotel was not the prime location nor the comfortable beds, but the friendly and helpful staff that gave me the best possible experience during my stay with them. For anyone looking to get away from the Midtown chaos and agree in that good service makes all the difference in the world, the Washington Square Hotel is the perfect place to stay.

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The Washington Square Hotel by night.

 

Washington Square Hotel at a Glance

Facilities A fitness center with aerobic and weight machines is available for all guests.
Food + Drink The lobby lounge & bar welcomes guests to work, mingle, and relax, and also offers complimentary breakfast. The on-site restaurant North Square entices hungry guests with its menu of simple yet refined classic dishes.
Neighbourhood Situated adjacent to Washington Square Park, in the heart of Greenwich Village, Manhattan. The neighbourhood is largely a residential area, with excellent shopping and dining options. Down the road is Washington Square Park, Pier 45 & 40. Within walking distance are the neighbouring areas Little Italy, Chinatown, the East Village, Soho, Tribeca, the Meatpacking District and Chelsea.
Mass Transit Greenwich Village is served by the 8th Avenue A, C, E trains, the 6th Avenue B, D, F, M trains, the 14th Street L train and the 7th Avenue 1, 2, 3 trains of the subway. Nearby subway stations include the 14th Street / Sixth Avenue, 14th Street – Eighth Avenue, West Fourth Street – Washington Square, and Christopher Street – Sheridan Square stations. Local bus routes are the M5, M7, M11, M14 and M20 buses.
Contact 212-777-9515
103 Waverly Place, New York, NY 10011-9194 (view location on Google Maps).
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Have you ever been to New York City? In which part of town do you prefer to stay, and why? Please feel free to let us know in the comments below!

15 Comments

  • Fazeelah

    This is absolutely stunning. Seems like you had an amazing stay.

  • saidat

    OH MY MY! It is so elegant, colorful and cosy. Hope you has a nice stay there?

  • Chelsea Daigle

    This is gorgeous. I hope to see it in person someday.

  • Sage Sheppard

    This looks like the perfect place for the hubby and I to get away to for a weekend.

  • Hra

    What a lovely hotel!! it has beautiful and elegant rooms!! I also lovely the view from Washington square hotel!! Great review, thanks for sharing with us 🙂

  • Pospi Otuson

    Never Really heard about the Washington Square Hotel, what what you gave here i think is indeed a wonderful place everyone should Lodge. Thanks 4 Sharing

  • Ance Antovska

    This hotel looks amazing I would like to be here for a few days 🙂

  • Hallie

    I love the art deco vibes of that entrance. I’d definitely feel like I was going back in time entering there. Looks very cozy and quaint for sure. Perfect place to stay in NYC.

  • Nancy

    Oh wow! These photos are stunning!

  • Radhika Mundra

    This hotel looks absolutely royal! <3 I'm sure you had a great time there! This is a very illustrative description!
    xoxo
    Radhika

  • emma

    I would love to visit New York and this look like the perfect hotel to stay at. Small enough that its not one of the huge impersonal ones but it still has all the essentials and luxuries that you need. Love the floor in the reception area – fabulous!

  • Crystal

    Wow, this place looks super fantastic, lovely photos.

  • Ashlee

    I’ll definitely have to check out this hotel!! That sounds amazing!

  • Hannah

    I love the night photo of the hotel front! Seems to be such a cute neighborhood! I’ve mainly stayed in Midtown, around Times Square, but now after reading this Greenwich Village is on my must visit places list for 2017.

  • Anna nuttall

    What a beautiful art deco hotel. I would love to visit there one day. It make me think of jazz and liqueur. xx

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