About the Washington Square Hotel
Washington Square Hotel has been a Greenwich Village landmark since 1902, welcoming guests with timeless elegance and modern comforts. Nestled near Washington Square Park, this historic hotel features 152 beautifully appointed guest rooms, a cozy lobby lounge, and a renowned restaurant serving classic American cuisine.
Elegant Accommodations with a Touch of Sophistication
- Classic Guest Rooms: Choose from a variety of tastefully decorated guest rooms, featuring plush bedding, elegant furnishings, and upscale amenities for a luxurious stay.
- Suites with Style: Upgrade to a spacious suite for added comfort and convenience, with separate living areas, premium bedding, and stunning views of the city skyline or Washington Square Park.
Features Beyond the Room
- Renowned Dining: Indulge in delectable American cuisine at North Square Restaurant, known for its seasonal dishes, handcrafted cocktails, and warm hospitality in a charming Greenwich Village setting.
- Cozy Lounge: Relax and unwind in the hotel’s inviting lobby lounge, featuring comfortable seating, a crackling fireplace, and a selection of books and magazines for leisurely reading.
- Concierge Services: Let the knowledgeable concierge team assist you with restaurant reservations, theater tickets, transportation arrangements, and insider tips for exploring Greenwich Village and beyond.
Additional Washington Square Hotel Information
- 24-hour front desk assistance is available for guest convenience.
- Limited on-site parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis, with reservation recommended.
- The hotel is smoke-free.
Attractions Nearby Washington Square Hotel
- The High Line: Experience elevated urban greenery with a stroll along The High Line, a former railway turned linear park offering stunning views of the city skyline, public art installations, and lush landscaping.
- Whitney Museum of American Art: Discover a diverse collection of modern and contemporary American art at the Whitney Museum, showcasing works by renowned artists and emerging talents in a striking Renzo Piano-designed building in the Meatpacking District.