
The Ludlow Hotel
Downtown New York cool — industrial loft meets gentleman's club. Sean MacPherson-designed with petrified wood nightstands, hand-hammered Moroccan pendant lamps, handmade silk rugs, and marble mosaic bathrooms. Feels like a downtown New Yorker's very well-appointed apartment, not a hotel.
Book the Skybox Loft specifically for the balcony and 180-degree city views — guests consistently single it out
Why It Matters
Awarded one Michelin Key. Designed by Sean MacPherson (Bowery, Marlton, Maritime). Home to Dirty French, a Major Food Group/Chef Rich Torrisi restaurant that's a genuine destination for non-hotel guests too. The Skybox Loft rooms have 180-degree Manhattan views with a balcony.
The Ludlow sits on the Lower East Side where it belongs — a 175-room boutique hotel in a building that looks like it always stood here, all solid brick façade and factory-style casement windows. It's from the same family as the Bowery Hotel, the Marlton, and the Maritime, so there's real DNA at work: rooms that are open and bright, vintage styling that feels historically rooted but not dusty, and public spaces you actually want to linger in. The lobby lounge has a distressed limestone fireplace, marble mosaic floors, leather armchairs, and a trellis-covered garden. Then there's Dirty French downstairs, one of New York's better French bistros, which was reason enough to book a room here before any of the design details even came up.
Where You'll Stay
11 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
2 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
On-site gym available to guests around the clock. Noted by guests as functional but limited in scope — don't expect a full health club setup.
The hotel provides a curated Explore page and concierge recommendations for the Lower East Side — bars, restaurants, music venues, and galleries within walking distance. Katz's Deli is around the corner. Mercury Lounge for live music is nearby.
The hotel offers event space for meetings and private functions. The penthouse cannot be used for private events, but the hotel has a dedicated events page.
A trellis-covered rooftop garden and sun terrace with city views. Popular for morning coffee or an evening drink. Views of the skyscrapers and bridges of New York City.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Room service menu available around the clock with breakfast dishes, salads, burgers, and sandwiches.
Minibar stocked with local products including gluten-free and vegan options.
$75 per night incidental deposit charged at check-in; returned up to 30 days after check-out.
Pets are welcome at $25/night. A dog bowl is provided; guests must bring their own food and bedding.
No on-site parking. Several public parking garages are located within a few blocks.
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