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When it comes to a staycation in New York City, not many hotels are doing it quite like The Manner. Tucked onto Thompson Street in SoHo, the hotel sits in one of the most culturally rich corners of Manhattan—a place where old industrial buildings have become fashion headquarters and where immigrant history sits alongside contemporary creativity, the city’s most exciting food, world-class shopping, and the best nightlife in the world.

The Manner In New York Hotel Review: The Buzzy Hotel To Know
The Manner In New York Hotel Review: The Buzzy Hotel To Know

Black-and-white mosaic tile floor featuring geometric shapes and gold lettering spelling “The Manner,” creating an elegant Art Deco-inspired entrance detail

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The fact you stand at the crossroads of three neighborhoods that have shaped how New York looks and feels today. To the west is SoHo, once a manufacturing district filled with textile warehouses and cast-iron buildings. By the 1970s, artists began moving into the abandoned lofts, transforming the neighborhood into one of the world’s most influential hubs for art, fashion, and design. Walk east and the energy shifts as you enter Chinatown, one of New York’s most vibrant immigrant neighborhoods, where family-run businesses, food culture, and community traditions sit front and center. Just beyond lies the Lower East Side, historically one of America’s most important immigrant gateways, where generations of newcomers arrived seeking opportunity and helped build the city we know and love today.

Luxury Boutique Hotel in SoHo, NYC | The Manner, The Unbound Collection by  Hyatt
Luxury Boutique Hotel in SoHo, NYC | The Manner, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt

The Manner, part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt (and with roots in The Standard Hotels family), occupies the former 60 Thompson address at 58 Thompson Street. It reopened with a fresh identity that feels both nostalgic and forward-looking—a 97-room adults-only boutique retreat that nails the delicate balance of discreet luxury and warm, residential hospitality. It’s the kind of place that feels like staying at the home of a stylish, well-traveled friend who just happens to have impeccable taste and an enviable address.

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Designed by Hannes Peer, the interiors channel a “nostalgic utopia” blending Milanese mid-century modernism with glamorous SoHo flair. Think ochre tones, warm reds, rich textures of ceramic, cement, tile, and velvet. Bold color blocking—navy, marigold, scarlet—creates spaces that are vibrant yet sophisticated, never sterile.

The public areas set the tone immediately. The lobby and communal spaces feature dramatic fireplaces, sculptural furniture, textured walls, and statement lighting that invite lingering. Upstairs, The Apartment—a guest-only sanctuary on the second floor—serves as the heart of the social experience. Mornings bring included breakfast, afternoons offer curated snacks alongside a handpicked library, and evenings transform into Aperitif Hour with signature Negronis. No TVs in rooms encourage connection over scrolling; instead, thoughtful details like in-room libraries, curated glassware, and even playful amenities (yes, lube on the menu) keep things human and a touch irreverent.

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The Manner, New York hotel review 

Rooms range from intimate to generously proportioned suites, all with that same confident design language. Expect lacquered walls, plush bedding, and bathrooms that double as private wellness retreats. Some suites can be transformed into personal spas with in-room treatments from partners like ONDA Beauty. The rooftop, with its lush planting and skyline views (including One World Trade), offers one of SoHo’s more exclusive perches for golden-hour moments.

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A true staycation at The Manner isn’t about escaping the city—it’s about sinking deeper into it. The hotel’s quiet, tree-lined block provides a peaceful base while placing you steps from SoHo’s energy. Within minutes you can be browsing the flagship stores of fashion’s biggest names, discovering hidden galleries, or joining the evening passeggiata along Spring and Prince Streets.

Day One: Arrival & Neighborhood Immersion Check in (they greet you by first name), drop your bags, and head straight to The Apartment for a welcome Negroni. Then venture out. Stroll west into the heart of SoHo’s cast-iron district—those iconic facades that have housed everyone from artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat to today’s streetwear and luxury flagships. Pop into Dover Street Market or the new guard of independent boutiques. For lunch, The Otter downstairs at the hotel offers an excellent, unfussy option with standout dishes perfect for refueling.

Afternoon calls for deeper exploration. Head east into Chinatown for dumplings at iconic spots like Nom Wah Tea Parlor or explore the bustling streets of Mott and Mulberry. The Lower East Side is a quick walk or short ride away—think Tenement Museum for historical context or a nightcap at one of the neighborhood’s speakeasy-style bars.

Evening Rituals Return for Aperitif Hour, then slip behind the velvet curtain at Sloane’s, the hotel’s sultry upstairs speakeasy. Later, the rooftop or a quiet moment in The Apartment with a book from the collection feels like the perfect wind-down. The no-TV policy gently nudges you toward real conversation and presence—exactly what a staycation should deliver.

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SoHo’s evolution mirrors the city’s own story. From its industrial heyday through the artist lofts of the ’70s and ’80s to today’s fashion epicenter, the neighborhood pulses with creativity. The Manner sits right in the middle of this narrative. Nearby, you’ll find institutions like the Drawing Center, endless street art, and pop-ups that reflect the constant cross-pollination of art, design, and commerce.

Fashion lovers will feel especially at home. SoHo remains ground zero for seasonal drops, collaborations, and people-watching that rivals any runway. Pair your stay with visits to brands that define modern New York style—think the heritage-meets-streetwear energy that aligns perfectly with Invent Blog’s lens. The hotel itself feels like a fashion editorial brought to life: bold yet wearable, graphic yet comfortable.

Food is another highlight. Beyond The Otter, the surrounding blocks deliver everything from Michelin-starred tasting menus to hole-in-the-wall gems in Chinatown and Little Italy. The Manner’s location makes spontaneous dinner plans effortless—whether it’s a casual bite or a full night out.

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For those seeking balance, The Manner leans into private wellness. In-room treatments turn your suite into a personal sanctuary. The design itself—warm tones, tactile materials, excellent light—supports mental reset in a city that rarely slows down.

Culture abounds: Catch exhibitions at nearby galleries or museums. Walk the High Line or Brooklyn Bridge for perspective. Or simply people-watch from a café terrace, notebook in hand, absorbing the city’s rhythm.

The hotel’s programming—whether curated events in The Apartment or seasonal offers—adds layers. Recent collaborations and guest experiences lean into the arts and design worlds, reinforcing The Manner’s role as a cultural hub rather than just a place to sleep.

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Rates position The Manner as a luxe yet attainable splurge (especially via World of Hyatt points). Book suites for maximum space and wellness flexibility. Pack light—the hotel’s residential feel means you don’t need much beyond your favorite layers for SoHo’s variable microclimates.

Pro tips for the perfect staycation:

  • Request a higher-floor room for better views.
  • Build in unstructured time to wander.
  • Take advantage of included breakfast and aperitivo—these touches elevate the experience without extra cost.
  • Use the location as a launchpad for day trips within Manhattan: West Village for charm, Financial District for contrast, or Midtown for iconic energy.
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In an era of digital fatigue and constant motion, The Manner offers a masterclass in intentional hospitality. It’s not trying to be the biggest or flashiest—it’s focused on being the most right for its corner of New York. Discreet yet generous, design-driven yet deeply livable, it captures the spirit of SoHo itself: layered with history, energized by creativity, and always evolving.

For locals or visitors craving a reset without leaving the city, this is the staycation benchmark. It reminds us that the best New York experiences often happen when you slow down enough to notice the details—the texture of a building facade, the conversation over a perfectly made Negroni, the way light hits the skyline from a thoughtfully planted rooftop.

The Manner doesn’t just give you a room in SoHo. It gives you a front-row seat to the city’s ongoing story—and invites you to write a chapter of your own.

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