The Greenwich Hotel Tribeca custom-brick facade with discreet awning and unmarked entrance
#16 in Top 20 New York for Business  ·  ★★★★★

The Greenwich Hotel

De Niro's Tribeca discretion, Locanda Verde for after-meeting dinner.

"De Niro's Tribeca discretion, Locanda Verde for after-meeting dinner."

9.7Room & Design
9.8Service
9.6Location

Why The Greenwich Hotel for business

The Greenwich Hotel is the Robert De Niro and Ira Drukier-owned Tribeca property, opened in 2008 in a custom-built brick building on Greenwich Street, with eighty-eight rooms and the most-discreet operating standard in Manhattan. The hotel does not have a Booking.com listing for several of its room categories. The front desk does not announce names. The building is unmarked from the street except for a small awning. The asset is the Shibui Spa (a 250-year-old Japanese farmhouse, transported from Kyoto and reassembled in the Tribeca basement, with a swimming pool inside it) and the Locanda Verde restaurant (Andrew Carmellini's flagship, the Tribeca dining room of choice). Eighty-eight rooms, all individually designed, all with a desk, all with the kind of bedding and Wi-Fi infrastructure that a serious business hotel needs. The Greenwich is the right pick for the business trip in the creative-and-tech industries where discretion is the deliverable, the Big Tech executive who does not want to be photographed at the Aman, the film-industry deal, the senior media executive doing a quiet New York meeting cycle. Tribeca's geography also means the location is right for any FiDi-adjacent meeting (a five-minute walk to the Worth-Street legal cluster and the Whitehall Street financial-litigation firms).

Best room to request

Greenwich Suite (one-bedroom flagship) or any of the Garden Wing rooms for the courtyard-adjacent quiet option.

Concierge tip

Locanda Verde at 6pm is the after-meeting dinner room, the corner two-top by the open kitchen books out two weeks ahead. The Shibui Spa pool (inside the reassembled Kyoto farmhouse) is the morning recovery; the staff will close the pool privately for thirty minutes if requested.

The wider context

The Greenwich Hotel sits within our broader Top 20 Hotels in New York for Business list. It scored an aggregate 9.7/10 across the three editorial criteria, competitive against the field but, on business-specific factors, the angle above is what earned its rank. For the alternatives in the same New York neighbourhood, see Tribeca and adjacent. For a different city entirely, see the related lists below.

If you have already chosen the dates, our editor recommends booking the room twelve weeks ahead. Suites with the prime view angle sell through first; for peak months, availability is measured in months rather than weeks. Suite-level rooms with private plunge pools or terraces, the ones that earn this rank, are typically the first to sell out.

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