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Manhattan's new luxurious 100-room boutique hotel...60 Thompson. Located in the Fashionable Soho District, convenient to Midtown and the Financial District. Nestled on Thompson Street, between Spring and Broome Streets. 60 Thompson offers the best location from which to conduct business or to enjoy New York's style-setting center of art galleries, theaters, cafes and restaurants, designer boutiques and trendy shops. 60 Thompson is set back from the street, discreetly standing behind a courtyard of birch trees, melding with its century-old surroundings on this tranquil block in Soho. The second floor lobby is a warm serene reading room. Adjacent to the lobby is Thom Bar, a chic place to unwind inside and out. From the creators of New York’s renowned Indochine and Bond Street, Chef Ian Chalermkittichai offers a cutting edge take on contemporary Thai cuisine. Our exclusive rooftop bar, A60, overlooks SoHo with a view of the Empire State Building. Designed by Thomas O'Brien of Aero Studios, the modern rooms pamper guests with sumptuous amenities: Sferra linens and Frette robes, down bedding, DVD and CD players, Flat Panel HD TVs, spa products and bathroom apothecary by Fresh, gourmet mini- bars with Dean and Deluca and designer marble bathrooms. The majority of rooms are also appointed with relaxing couches and chairs. 60 Thompson...SoHo's friendly designer hotel.
Location Highlights:Located in the fashionable SoHo District, halfway between Midtown and the Financial District. Convenient to all locations in Manhattan by cabs, subway and car service. The SoHo neighborhood features elegant fine dining restaurants and casual street-side cafes. Designer boutiques and trendy shops surround 60 Thompson. Within walking distance, enjoy art galleries, theaters, jogging and bicycle paths, parks, showrooms, music venues, night clubs and lounges and more. Near to Greenwich Village, Battery Park, NYU, Little Italy, Wall Street, Chelsea, and Chinatown. Midtown and Central Park are a short distance away. Convenient by cab, subway (A, C, E, 1, 9, N, R, B, D, F, and 6), bus and car service. Fly into JFK, La Guardia, Newark, Teterboro, Farmingdale or White Plains. Allow time for rush hour traffic. Experience New York City at a SoHo neighborhood address...60 Thompson.; Areas Served: La Guardia Airport LGA 12 mi, Central Park 2 mi, Empire State Building 0.8 mi, Grand Central 1 mi, Soho 0 mi, Time Square 1.5 mi, World Financial Center 0.5 mi;
Business Amenities:Meeting & Conference Facilities; Memorable Meetings and Events in Creative Space Kittichai – Conde Nast Traveler recently named Our upscale Thai restaurant the best Thai restaurant in America. Kittichai can host events for up to 150 people. Thom Bar - Alternative meeting space on our lobby level with private restrooms and adjoining terrace. Thompson Loft - Penthouse duplex with 2 roofdecks and 1 terrace (2-35 people). Available to connect with Garden Terrace (2-150 people). Garden Terrace - Pent
Restaurant: Restaurants - Kittichai - Jean Marc Houmard and Michael Callahan of Indochine, Bond Street, and Republic have been leading the Frontier of Chic New York dining for nearly a decade. They provide a fresh take on their signature Asian palate, with New York’s best new Thai restaurant. Executive Chef: Ian Chalermkittichai. Thom Bar - Chic and discreet design setting appointed with glittering candles, cozy couches and beautiful people offering signature martinis and lite fare. More Details

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Broadway originates from Lower Manhattan at Bowling Green and ends in Albany, making it one of the world's longest streets at 150 miles (241 kilometers). Its official name is Highway 9, but it was originally called Bloomingdale Road and began at what is now 23rd Street and stretched to 114th Street. It was built to handle the increasing commercial traffic back when Manhattan was mostly farms and rolling countryside and when Bloomingdale was a large producer of tobacco. Bloomingdale Road later became the Boulevard and later still was changed to Broadway.

Columbia University originated on the East Side. In the 1890s it moved to the Upper West End's Morningside Heights, taking over the grounds of the Bloomingdale Lunatic Asylum.

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