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The Maritime Hotel

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363 West 16th Street - Near Chelsea Map
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Secure & Private
363 West 16th Street
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The Maritime Hotel is a hip luxury boutique hotel located steps away from some of New York's most chic boutiques and coolest nightclubs. Rooms here resemble luxurious ship cabins, with burnished teak paneling, sea-blue drapes and bed accents, and lar... more
The Maritime Hotel is a hip luxury boutique hotel located steps away from some of New York's most chic boutiques and coolest nightclubs. Rooms here resemble luxurious ship cabins, with burnished teak paneling, sea-blue drapes and bed accents, and large porthole windows that face the Hudson River skyline. In keeping with the nautical conceit, the rooms are compact, but well-designed, with built-in furniture, so that all the necessities like storage space, work desk and TV (flat-screen) easily fit into the small space. Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel. While there is no gym, guests are given passes to the nearby New York Sports Club. The hip factor here is thanks largely to the reputation and creative energy of the Maritime's owners, nightlife impresarios Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson who deliver a jetset crowd nightly in the hotel's expansive public spaces. In fact, the hotel's various venues, from the La Bottega restaurant to the Hiro nightclub and the phenomenal Japanese restaurant Matsuri are all worth a visit. After a late night out on the town or perhaps just wandering around the nearby ultra-trendy Meatpacking District, return to your luxury liner a/k/a hot... more

The Maritime Hotel is a hip luxury boutique hotel located steps away from some of New York's most chic boutiques and coolest nightclubs. Rooms here resemble luxurious ship cabins, with burnished teak paneling, sea-blue drapes and bed accents, and large porthole windows that face the Hudson River skyline. In keeping with the nautical conceit, the rooms are compact, but well-designed, with built-in furniture, so that all the necessities like storage space, work desk and TV (flat-screen) easily fit into the small space. Wireless internet is available throughout the hotel. While there is no gym, guests are given passes to the nearby New York Sports Club.

The hip factor here is thanks largely to the reputation and creative energy of the Maritime's owners, nightlife impresarios Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson who deliver a jetset crowd nightly in the hotel's expansive public spaces. In fact, the hotel's various venues, from the La Bottega restaurant to the Hiro nightclub and the phenomenal Japanese restaurant Matsuri are all worth a visit. After a late night out on the town or perhaps just wandering around the nearby ultra-trendy Meatpacking District, return to your luxury liner a/k/a hotel and relax in style.


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Chelsea Description

The Maritime Hotel is located in the Chelsea neighborhood of Manhattan. Once a mixed, low-income neighborhood on the West Side, Chelsea has become a focal point for artists and galleries. It has a wide reputation as Manhattan's gay mecca, and while that has historically been true, rising acceptance of the gay lifestyle—and soaring rents—has led to a dissipation of the community in the neighborhood. These days, Chelsea is, very simply, a bastion of affluence more than any other social status, with the conversion of many apartment buildings to condos and co-ops and the on-rush of multimillion-dollar brownstones and lofts. In the ever-northward shift of Manhattan's masses, the high prices of Greenwich Village and Christopher Street area (which has boasted a large LGBT community since the 1960s) led many to head north to Chelsea in the late 1980s. In that migration, many have already moved on from Chelsea to the northern climes of Hell's Kitchen and Washington Heights, or east to Brooklyn. While Eighth Avenue between 14th and 23rd Streets formerly had one of New York’s highest concentrations of gay-operated restaurants, stores, cafes, the population transfer changed the demographics once again—you'll find much higher concentrations in Hell's Kitchen nowadays. The Chelsea art scene blossomed thanks to the conversion of garages and warehouses between Tenth and Twelfth Avenues, and likely will become a victim of its own success. What SoHo and the 57th Street area lost in stature has been Chelsea’s gain, and almost all the well-established flagship galleries make Chelsea their base. How did it all begin? In 1987, the Dia Center for the Arts—later known as Dia: Chelsea—became one of the pioneers in the area, establishing its main exhibition facility on West 22nd Street. Ironically, after opening its flagship museum Dia: Beacon upstate, it was left without a Manhattan presence. Plans to move down to Greenwich Village and abut the new High Line elevated park were scuttled, and the Whitney instead grabbed the valuable tract that once appealed to Dia. Of course, the High Line further increased property values, thus begetting additional high-rises between Tenth Avenue and West Street, which in turn brought in starchitects like Frank Gehry and Jean Nouvel, whose creations can be seen soaring from the earth along West Street. You can learn more about these in our new architecture of Manhattan walking tour. While the ethnic diversity of Chelsea was once truly enviable, the neighborhood still remains one of only a few places where housing ranges from high-rise public housing projects to single-family brownstones to new glass condominiums—even on the same block! Some of Manhattan’s most affordable rent-stabilized apartments can be found between Seventh and Ninth Avenues. The historic district has some fine examples of nineteenth-century city dwellings, and small gardens and flowering trees abound. If you think the grounds of General Theological Seminary (440 West 21st Street) look familiar, that's because it is frequently functions as a set for the TV show Law & Order! Even seminaries have to make money, and thus G.T.S. (as it's known) demolished its former entrance on Ninth Avenue to make way for (what else?) luxury condominiums. At its Tenth Avenue entrance, G.T.S. created one of Manhattan's most charming niche hotels, the Desmond Tutu Center, named after the great South African archbishop. Speaking of hotels, Chelsea has no shortage of great places to stay and to eat. On Tenth Avenue you'll find the renowned tapas of Tia Pol and its offshoot El Quinto Pino just two blocks away. There's the upscale Cookshop nearby, and further south on Tenth Avenue you'll find the Iron Chef's Morimoto at the great Chelsea Market, also home to Buddakan on the Ninth Avenue side.

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Room Type

Junior Penthouse

1 King Bed

500 sq feet


Layout - Separate sitting area

Relax - In-room massage available

Internet - Free WiFi

Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movies

Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, espresso maker, and 24-hour room service

Sleep - Premium bedding, a down duvet, and blackout drapes/curtains

Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, designer toiletries, and a hair dryer

Practical - Desk, safe, and free newspaper; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request

Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping

Non-Smoking, pet friendly

Room is accessed via exterior corridors

Penthouse Terrace

1 King Bed

1000-sq-foot room with a furnished balcony


Layout - Dining area and sitting area

Relax - In-room massage available

Internet - Free WiFi

Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movies

Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, espresso maker, and 24-hour room service

Sleep - Premium bedding, a down duvet, and blackout drapes/curtains

Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, designer toiletries, and a hair dryer

Practical - Safe, free newspaper, and iron/ironing board; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request

Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping

Non-Smoking, pet friendly

Room is accessed via exterior corridors

Penthouse

1 King Bed

1991-sq-foot room with a furnished balcony


Layout - Dining area and sitting area

Relax - Fireplace; in-room massage available

Internet - Free WiFi

Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movies

Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, espresso maker, and 24-hour room service

Sleep - Premium bedding, a down duvet, and blackout drapes/curtains

Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, designer toiletries, and a hair dryer

Practical - Safe, free newspaper, and iron/ironing board; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request

Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping

Non-Smoking, pet friendly

Room is accessed via exterior corridors

Superior Room 1 Queen Bed

1 Queen Bed

275 sq feet


Layout - Separate sitting area

Relax - In-room massage available

Internet - Free WiFi

Entertainment - Flat-screen TV with premium channels and pay movies

Food & Drink - Refrigerator, minibar, and 24-hour room service

Sleep - Premium bedding, a down duvet, and blackout drapes/curtains

Bathroom - Private bathroom, bathtub or shower, designer toiletries, and a hair dryer

Practical - Desk, safe, and free newspaper; rollaway/extra beds and free cribs/infant beds available on request

Comfort - Air conditioning and daily housekeeping

Accessibility - Hand-held showerhead, phone accessibility kit, visual fire alarm, grab bar near toilet, low-height bed, wheelchair-width doorways, portable shower seat, wheelchair accessible, and roll-in shower

Non-Smoking, pet friendly

Room is accessed via exterior corridors and room/bed type depends on availability at check-in

Property Information

  • 24-hour fitness facilities
  • Bar/lounge

Popular Amenities

  • Clothing Iron
  • Coffee/Tea Maker
  • Fitness Facility
  • Game Room
  • Hair Dryer
  • InHouse Bar
  • Meeting Rooms
  • MiniBar In Room
  • Room Service
  • Safe

Additional Amenities

  • Check In: 3:00 PM - 2:00 AM
  • Check Out: 12:00 PM
  • Dry cleaning/laundry service
  • Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
  • Wheelchair-accessible concierge desk
  • Express check-in
  • Wheelchair-accessible path to elevator
  • Valet for wheelchair-equipped vehicle
  • Wheelchair-accessible registration desk
  • Limo or Town Car service available
  • Wheelchair-accessible fitness center
  • Free WiFi
  • Well-lit path to entrance
  • Braille or raised signage
  • Assistive listening devices available
  • In-room accessibility
  • Roll-in shower
  • Free newspapers in lobby
  • Tours/ticket assistance
  • Accessible bathroom
  • 24-hour fitness facilities
  • Wheelchair-accessible on-site restaurant
  • Luggage storage
  • Restaurant
  • Express check-out
  • Visual alarms in hallways
  • Porter/bellhop
  • Handrails in stairways
  • Multilingual staff
  • 24-hour front desk
  • Wheelchairs available on site
  • Wheelchair-accessible meeting spaces/business center
  • Bar/lounge
  • Smoke-free property
  • Safe-deposit box at front desk
  • Babysitting or childcare
  • Laundry facilities
  • Elevator
  • Offsite parking discounted rates available
  • Self parking (surcharge)
  • Valet parking (surcharge)
  • ATM/banking
  • Wheelchair accessible path of travel
  • Concierge services
  • Maximum number of pets per room 2
  • Only dogs and cats are allowed
  • Pets allowed (no fees)
  • Service animals are allowed
  • Service animals are exempt from fees/restrictions

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