ABOUT THE JANE HOTEL
The Jane Hotel transports guests to another era with its distinctive maritime-inspired design and whimsical touches. Originally built as a sailor’s hotel in 1908, this iconic establishment has been lovingly restored to preserve its original character while offering modern comforts and amenities.
Cozy Accommodations with Vintage Flair
- Classic Cabin Rooms: Retreat to a cozy cabin room, featuring custom furnishings, rich wood accents, and nautical-inspired décor reminiscent of a bygone era.
- Bunk Bed Cabins: Embrace the spirit of adventure with a stay in one of the hotel’s unique bunk bed cabins, perfect for solo travelers or groups seeking a memorable experience.
Features Beyond the Room
- The Ballroom: Immerse yourself in the hotel’s vibrant social scene at The Ballroom, a lively gathering space featuring eclectic décor, live music, and a laid-back atmosphere perfect for mingling and making new friends.
- The Jane Rooftop: Take in panoramic views of the Hudson River and Manhattan skyline from The Jane Rooftop, an enchanting outdoor oasis offering cocktails, light bites, and unforgettable sunsets.
- 24-Hour Front Desk: Enjoy round-the-clock assistance from the hotel’s friendly staff, who are on hand to ensure a comfortable and memorable stay for every guest.
Attractions Nearby The Jane Hotel
Discover the charm of the West Village with its picturesque streets, historic landmarks, and vibrant dining scene, or explore nearby attractions such as the High Line, Whitney Museum of American Art, and Chelsea Market.
- Hudson River Park: Escape the hustle and bustle of the city with a stroll along Hudson River Park, a scenic waterfront promenade offering stunning views of the river, recreational activities, and green spaces for relaxation and picnics.
- The High Line: Experience elevated urban greenery with a walk along The High Line, a former railway turned linear park offering art installations, scenic overlooks, and lush landscaping.
- Whitney Museum of American Art: Immerse yourself in the world of modern and contemporary art at the Whitney Museum, featuring a diverse collection of American art and rotating exhibitions in a striking Renzo Piano-designed building in the Meatpacking District.