Arlo SoHo 

SoHo's trendy hangout

Torn between staying in TriBeCa, West Village, or SoHo? Then consider Arlo SoHo. This buzzy bolthole positions you right at the confluence of these neighbourhoods.

There’s an effortlessly cool feeling about Arlo SoHo. It doesn’t try too hard to be one of the trendiest hotels in the area, yet that’s made it just that. It’s a magnet for locals hanging out in the communal library and the Foxtail bar. There are summertime vibes abound at The Courtyard, the Arlo’s surf shack bringing a touch of California to Manhattan. Year-round, A.R.T SoHo, Arlo’s welcoming rooftop, has views of the Hudson River and the New York skyline and proves the ideal space for relaxing after a day exploring Chelsea Market, the shopping streets of SoHo, or a more contemplative experience at the 9/11 Memorial. Perhaps the handiest feature of the Arlo is SoHo Bodega, a 24/7 pantry with snacks, drinks, and coffees ready and waiting whatever time of day or night that hunger strikes. After all, this is the city that never sleeps…

Why we love Arlo SoHo

  • Take a walk along the nearby Hudson River Greenway, a paved trail along the banks of the river

  • Pop-up yoga and HIIT sessions are held on the rooftop

  • Arrange a day pass for use of a Citi bike so you can explore the neighbourhoods under your own steam

  • Staying at the weekend? Then don't miss the DJ music sessions on the rooftop and recover at the Sunday brunch at Lindens

4 stars
New York
7¾ hours

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From quick snacks at Bodega to plenty of American-style dishes at Lindens, there's a good choice here. In the summer months, The Courtyard and ART SoHo are the venues for outdoor drinks or head to the stylish Foxtail bar. If you are exploring Midtown or Williamsburg you can also get discounts at Arlo's sister properties.

Bodega
Feeling peckish? Then pop into Bodega - the 24/7 pantry where you can pick up soups, salads, drinks and sweet treats.

Lindens
The hotel's main restaurant for breakfast, lunch and dinner and its famous Sunday brunch.

The Courtyard
In the summer, relax in the Courtyard.

Foxtail
Crafted cocktails, party-size bowls of punch and local beers and cider are served in this popular evening venue.

ART SoHo
The rooftop hang out for drinks and snacks and views of the Hudson River.

At Lindens, there's plenty of fresh produce on the menu including oysters at the raw bar, quinoa bowls and apple pie crème brûlée.

Join a rooftop pop-up workout session or arrange a fitness pass for the nearby Gotham Gym where boxing and kickboxing classes are the focus.

SoHo's cobblestone streets beckon and make time to see the art exhibitions in Chelsea's galleries. You are perfectly placed to explore the neighbourhoods of Greenwich Village, TriBeCa and Chinatown. If time is short, you may want to book a day pass for a Citi Bike.

Locally Paid Fees & Taxes: Expect to pay approximately $29 per room per night for hotel resort fees and local taxes.

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