New York City: Sixty Thompson (4 Star Hotel)

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Address: 60 thompson street , New york 10012, United states
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Lonely Planet review

  • Robert Reid
  • Lonely Planet author
Set back from a relatively quiet stretch of SoHo sidewalks, the very-cool Sixty Thompson is a see-and-be-seen snazzy boutique hotel, with a knockout Thai restaurant, polished Thom Bar and drink-swirling, cigarette-daring rooftop bar, A60.

Built from scratch in 2000 (from a one-time parking lot), the 14-story tower has seen a lot of stars in its rooms and public spaces. Rooms all go minimal, with abstract photos on bare walls and leather headboards backing beds covered in goose-down duvets. Each room comes with a custom-made Thompson chair (a short, wing-backed seat in creamy colours) or creamy tweed sofa with mustard-green throw pillows. Wi-fi and high-speed internet is free hotel-wide. Some rooms have flat-screen TVs (plus DVD player and stereo), others keep the clunky old ones out of the way in an armoire. Bathrooms are a splash of marble, with tubs or showers. Try for a meal at ground-floor Kittichai, a 21st-century take on traditional Thai, with a reflecting pool and bottom-lit tubes of floating flowers lining the entry. For a switch, chic staff are in all navy blue, not the usual black. That's revolution, baby.

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