
The Beekman -
Victorian grandeur meets downtown cool. Think antique brass bar stools, stained-glass windows, and aged-oak floors — but with Peloton bikes downstairs and Chromecast in every room.
Book directly on Hyatt.com — the destination fee is reportedly waived on World of Hyatt award stays regardless of status
Why It Matters
The building's nine-story pyramidal atrium skylight is one of the genuinely spectacular spaces in New York City. Add a James Beard award-winning chef, a Daniel Boulud bistro, a cellar cocktail lounge with world-class DJs, and a pair of turret penthouses with private rooftop terraces, and this is a hotel that competes on pure substance.
The Beekman is a genuinely remarkable piece of downtown Manhattan history — an 1881 Victorian building with a nine-story glass atrium that draws gasps from first-time visitors. The hotel's 287 rooms are steeped in dark woods, jewel-tone velvets, and cognac leather headboards, with bespoke art on every wall. It punches far above its downtown address with two celebrity chef restaurants under one roof: Tom Colicchio's Temple Court and Daniel Boulud's Le Gratin.
Where You'll Stay
14 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
4 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
One complimentary hour of bicycle rental included with the daily destination fee, with purchase of additional time. Arrangements made through the Concierge Desk. Good for exploring the waterfront and Brooklyn Bridge area.
Six-person Lincoln Navigator available for drop-off service within a 1-mile radius of the hotel. Available Monday–Saturday, 1PM–9PM. Subject to availability.
Guests receive up to 25% off all ticket levels at the One World Trade Center Observatory, plus access to exclusive VIP Tours. Included as part of the daily destination fee. Arranged through the Concierge Desk.
A private dining experience featuring classic dishes reinvented by Tom Colicchio. Guests mingle in the Victorian atrium setting with stained-glass windows, jewel-toned furnishings, and bespoke sommelier service. Set in the hotel's most iconic spaces. Bookable via the hotel's events team.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Complimentary Wi-Fi throughout the hotel and in all guest rooms, along with in-room USB charging ports.
Complimentary morning coffee service in the hotel lobby.
In-room dining available 24 hours, provided by Tom Colicchio's Crafted Hospitality team.
A daily destination fee of $45.89 (subject to change) is charged per room and covers: complimentary 1-hour bicycle rental, up to 25% off One World Trade Observatory tickets with VIP tour access, lobby morning coffee service, and use of the Lincoln Navigator house car. Fee is reportedly waived on World of Hyatt award stays.
Every room includes a craft cocktail table and locally curated gourmet mini-bar stocked with local products.
The Beekman is pet friendly with no pet fee charged — a notable advantage over many Manhattan luxury hotels that charge $100–$150 per stay.
Hotel features a Les Clefs d'Or certified concierge — the gold standard for hotel concierge service globally.
The building holds LEED certification, reflecting sustainable building operations.
Available at the hotel entrance at 123 Nassau Street (between Beekman and Ann Streets) for registered guests only. Rates start at $95/vehicle per 24-hour period. No in-and-out privileges.
Bi-level gym with strength training equipment upstairs and cardio machines downstairs, connected by a spiral staircase. Peloton spin bikes on-site. Open 24 hours daily for guests.
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