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outdoor shower, which makes it
all the more enticing. Guests who
book a terrace suite get a bird’s-eye
perspective of the Lower East Side
while freshening up with toiletries
from the Bigelow & Co. Apothecary
line. 335 Bowery.
La Quinta Empire Suite
The Jane
While most hotels with noteworthy
views offer expansive azure blue
seas or mile-high mountain peaks,
The Jane Hotel’s Captain’s Cabin
terraces offer a quiet slice of New
York’s West Village life that few will
ever get to experience. Guests can
stroll out onto the terrace of their
very own Village flat (at least until
they check out) and enjoy the
charming worn-brick, vine-clad walls
of an interior courtyard that only
West Village residents ever get to
enjoy on a regular basis. In 1912,
The Jane sheltered survivors of
the Titanic and became a sailors’
haven in the 1920s. 113 Jane Street.
The Maritime
With its signature porthole windows,
white-tiled exterior, and elevated
outdoor terraces overlooking Ninth
Avenue, the nautical-themed
landmark continues to reign as the
calm, cool hub of Manhattan’s West
Chelsea neighborhood. The hotel’s
two Terrace Suites enjoy expansive
outdoor space, leaving New Yorkers
green with envy. At 200 square feet,
the privateoutdoor patios include an
outdoor rainshower (hello,
exhibitionists) and Japanese garden.
Guests are completely removed from
the sidewalk chaos in these al fresco
oases. 363 West 16th Street.
The La Quinta Inn
and Suites Manhattan
Just steps away from some of
Greenwich Penthouse
Manhattan’s most iconic landmarks
and attractions like Penn Station
and Madison Square Garden, The
Empire Room at The La Quinta Inn
and Suites Manhattan is a oneof-a-kind space in NYC. The guest
room offers contemporary décor,
and boasts an expansive private
and furnished terrace overlooking
The Empire State Building with
seamless cityscape views.
17 W 32nd St.
The Jade Hotel
Guests at The Jade Hotel in Greenwich
Village will feel like they have their
own pied-à-terre in this classic
Manhattan neighborhood. But unlike
the apartments of most New Yorkers,
these rooms come with coveted
outdoor space ideal for the warm
summer months. Although most of the
113 rooms offer unobstructed views
of New York’s architectural treasures,
the Greenwich Suite’s on the 17th and
18th floors and the Hudson Queen
Deluxe rooms on the 2nd floor give
guests the unique opportunity to
have their own private outdoor
space in the heart of the City.
The Greenwich Suites feature large
wraparound terraces that offer
spectacular panoramas of the Empire
State Building, Chrysler Building and
the Hudson River. Whereas guests
seeking a residential feel will love
the landscaped garden patios attached
to the Hudson Queen Deluxe rooms.
52 West 13th Street.
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