That stray capital M is a nod to the neighborhood; fairly recently a no-man’s-land, the district North of Madison Park is a Manhattan renewal success story in the making, and with the arrival of the NoMad Hotel it’s moving up a notch or two on the luxury scale.
There’s a pronounced European accent to what’s got to be the most Haussmannian building on Broadway — and of course the architectural ministrations of the Parisian designer Jacques Garcia only intensify the effect.
Even the smallest rooms are a touch larger than you might expect from a New York–Paris hybrid, and the bigger rooms find space for freestanding claw-foot tubs.
The richness of the materials — from leather chairs to reclaimed hardwood floors — makes them feel authentically cozy, and the eclectic design sense and the thoughtfully quirky artwork lends a residential aspect, especially in the suites, which present a sort of artistic/aristocratic fantasy that’s unique in New York hotels.
The NoMad Hotel is housed in a turn of the century Beaux-Arts building that has been fully restored to its original grandeur with interiors by French designer Jacques Garcia.
The hotel is intended as a fresh take on the classic grand hotels of Europe with a distinct New York sensibility. The design of the hotel was inspired by the Parisian flat of Garcia’s youth.
The 168 rooms are residential in feel and decorated in his classic, timeless style. Each room is appointed with hand-selected, richly textured custom-designed furnishings and original artwork.
The soaring ceilings throughout the public spaces provide a fine gathering place to enjoy dining, drinking and socializing.
Overlooking the Flatiron district and Broadway, this 1800 square foot space (1100 indoor/700 outdoor) is the hotel’s premiere suite, highlighted by a staircase leading to your own private, terrace. Enjoy the comfort of a luxurious living experience that includes a spacious living room, dining room and bedroom, and custom furnishings and amenities.
The Suite Royale includes an oversized, six-fixture bathroom with walk-in shower, clawfoot bathtub and separate water closet.
With the same services and amenities found in more traditional Midtown Manhattan specialty suites, The NoMad Suite, located in the heart of the hotel, is a spacious 1100 square foot pied-a-terre with a King bedroom and living and dining room.
The six-fixture bathroom includes a walk-in shower, freestanding clawfoot bathtub and a separate water closet.
The NoMad Hotel's casually-elegant food and beverage program comes from Chef Daniel Humm and Restaurateur Will Guidara.
Inspired by Chef Daniel’s time spent throughout Switzerland, California, and New York City, the restaurant is rooted in the same traditions found at their critically acclaimed, Michelin three-star rated Eleven Madison Park.
The restaurant is comprised of a series of rooms surrounding a glass-enclosed atrium.
The menu is refined, yet approachable, complimented by a wine program that celebrates the great winegrowing regions of the world and innovative, classically-focused cocktails.
The natural light filtering through the pyramidal glass roof provides an inviting space available for dining throughout the day and evening.
The Atrium is an airy, sunlit space inspired by the great courtyards of Europe.
A selection of classic and proprietary cocktails are crafted by award winning-mixologist, Leo Robitschek.
The 24-foot-long mahogany bar evokes a balanced mix of spirited club and elegant lounge.
The space is a fully curated, two-level library which is connected by an original spiral staircase imported from the South of France.
Guests can lounge on custom-made furnishings and enjoy light fare and finger foods which are served alongside coffee, tea, wine, and cocktails.
An eclectic literary collection is available, featuring extensive volumes on such wide-ranging topics as The History of New York, Music, and Cocktails and Spirits.
The NoMad Bar radiates the conviviality and warmth of a classic New York City tavern. The casual menu, which draws inspiration from traditional pub fare, is rooted in the style and foundation of The NoMad and Eleven Madison Park.
Here, for example, the NoMad's famed chicken for two is re-introduced as a chicken pot pie, replete with black truffles and foie gras.
Award-winning Bar Director Leo Robitschek has created a beverage program that celebrates classically-focused cocktails, while delving into two new arenas: festive, large-format drinks and a selection of reserve cocktails crafted with rare spirits.
An extensive selection of both approachable and sought-after wines and beers are available as well.
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The NoMad can host a variety of events in a wide range of spaces: The Rooftop, The Johnston Room, The Caroline Room, and The NoMad Bar.
There are multiple options for private and semi-private dining in a variety of settings.
A stately room featuring dark oak furnishings, richly textured fabrics and over 100 pressed antique herbs from the French heritage shop Deyrolle, the Parlour is an elegant and convivial area for dinner.
In the center of the Parlour is an inviting open hearth, where guests may observe the preparation of fresh breads and seasonal specialties.
The NoMad hosts a number of events and performances throughout the year in various spaces within the hotel and restaurant.
Events are often ticketed, but open to the public and guests of the hotel.
Travel five blocks north and 102 floors up, and you’ll be at the top of the Empire State Building.
The contemporary art program of Madison Square Park Conservancy has commissioned and presented thirty premier installations in Madison Square Park since 2004.
The Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology features design and textile history exhibits as well as a permanent collection of 50,000 garments and accessories from the 18th century to the present.
For almost fifty years, Rizzoli Bookstore has been widely considered one of the foremost independent booksellers in America.
The Rooftop at The NoMad is available as a private event space.
Creating the most interesting and visual retail experience for travelers, Dover Street Market is a seven-floor luxury boutique in the NoMad area.
THE NOMAD HOTEL
1170 BroadwayNY 10001 New York USA