
New York Downtown
Contemporary urban luxury with a strong sustainability ethos. The feel is airy and spacious — more residential than typical hotel. Business-leaning during the week, families and leisure travelers on weekends. Art-forward: over 2,000 curated contemporary works throughout the property.
Request a Hudson River view suite — the Statue of Liberty sightlines at sunset are genuinely impressive
Why It Matters
The only all-suite luxury hotel in Lower Manhattan, LEED Gold certified, Forbes Travel Guide 4-Star rated (2025). Home to Leonessa, a new Italian aperitivo rooftop bar with Hudson River and Statue of Liberty views, developed with beverage authority Ariel Arce. The Regal Battery Park Stadium 11 multiplex connects directly to the building through the lobby.
Conrad New York Downtown is a 463-suite luxury hotel in Battery Park City, one block from the Hudson River and about as far west as you can go in Lower Manhattan. Originally built in 2000 as an Embassy Suites and converted to Conrad in 2012, the property is still all-suites — meaning the smallest room starts at 430 sq ft. That space is the real selling point in a city notorious for cramped hotel rooms. The dramatic 15-story atrium lobby features Sol LeWitt's massive 'Loopy Doopy' installation climbing the full height of the building.
Where You'll Stay
6 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
3 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The hotel has a partnership with Asphalt Green directly across the street. Show your hotel keycard for a discounted $20 day pass (standard $35) covering pool, fitness center, basketball courts, and turf field. Good alternative to the hotel's own gym for guests wanting to swim.
Over 2,000 curated contemporary artworks spread throughout the property, including Sol LeWitt's 10-story 'Loopy Doopy' installation in the lobby atrium and Monica Ponce de Leon's aluminum sculpture 'Veil.' The hotel publishes an art brochure. Worth a proper look even if you're just passing through.
An 11-screen multiplex with reclining seats connects directly to the hotel via the east lobby escalator. Walk through the lobby and you're there — no coat, no cab. A genuinely useful perk for rainy evenings or late arrivals.
A private green roof garden 16 stories up. The hotel grows herbs and produce here that feed into the ATRIO and Leonessa kitchen programs. Guests can access seasonal views.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Business center with free printing available. Reviewers highlight it as well-equipped — useful for printing boarding passes.
There is no pool on-site. Guests wanting to swim can use the Asphalt Green partner facility across the street for $20 with hotel keycard.
On-site gym open 24 hours. Reviewer consensus is that it's functional but on the smaller side — fine for a quick workout, not a destination facility.
All suites have Rocean water filtration systems, eliminating single-use plastic bottles.
Nespresso machines in all suites, with pods recycled as part of the hotel's sustainability program.
Full-sized Byredo toiletries in all suites (not travel-sized), a sustainability initiative to reduce plastic waste.
Largest hotel event space in Downtown Manhattan, spanning two floors. Includes the 6,200 sq ft Gallery Ballroom. Fully renovated in 2022. Catering by Union Square Events.
The hotel accepts pets.
On-site barber shop in the lobby level.
Holds LEED Gold certification. Smart lighting (auto-off after 15 min), dual-flush toilets, smart thermostats, and bulk amenities are all part of the program.
Hilton Honors Digital Key available via the Hilton app.
Valet parking available, charged in 24-hour increments from the time of parking.
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