
Ned NoMad
1920s Jazz Age glamour meets Soho House cool. Dark, moody interiors with live music most nights, burl wood tables, and an art collection of 150+ works curated around the theme of 'A Different Century.' Think gentleman's club energy, but with better pasta.
Request an atrium-facing room for a quieter night — reviewers consistently say these are much more peaceful than Broadway-facing rooms
Why It Matters
The Ned's first international outpost outside London, and the building itself has serious NYC pedigree — previously the NoMad Hotel under Daniel Humm, now transformed by Stonehill Taylor into a members' club-hotel hybrid. The art collection alone (featuring Laurie Simmons, Marilyn Minter, Hank Willis Thomas) is worth a visit. It covers 117,000 sq ft across three connected buildings.
The Ned NoMad lives inside the 1903 Beaux-Arts Johnston Building on Broadway — the same limestone-fronted landmark that previously housed the legendary NoMad Hotel. Now in its second act, it's a hybrid luxury hotel and Ned's Club members' club from the Soho House group, decked out in 1920s-style dark marble, jewel-toned velvets, Murano glass, and mahogany. Hotel guests get 167 beautifully appointed rooms, Cecconi's Italian restaurant, and the Little Ned bar. The members-only spaces — the Library, Club Dining Room, Magic Room, and rooftop terrace — are off-limits unless you pay for membership separately.
Where You'll Stay
11 room types available
The Property
Eat & Drink
6 venues on property
Restaurant
Spa & Wellness
Treatment Menu
On Property
How you'll actually spend your days.
The hotel's collection of 150+ contemporary works spans the building under the curatorial theme 'A Different Century,' exploring what culture might have looked like had women, queer people, and people of color taken their rightful place in early 20th-century history. Artists include Laurie Simmons, Marilyn Minter, Hank Willis Thomas, and Zoe Buckman.
Live music runs most evenings in the Atrium. Given the building's proximity to Tin Pan Alley, the historic heartland of American popular music, this feels earned rather than decorative.
Ned's Club membership is available separately and unlocks the full property — the Club Dining Room, Library bar, Magic Room events, rooftop terrace, and access to Ned's Club locations globally. Soho House members can apply at a reduced rate.
12th-floor rooftop with direct views of the Empire State Building and an adjacent bar. The building's original outdoor Cupola also functions as a bookable private dining space for events.
A members' event space on the second floor with 1930s cabaret club-inspired interiors and an outdoor terrace. Hotel guests can use it as a workspace during the day. At night it's members-only programming.
Amenities & Practical Info
The details that matter for planning.
Eight mobility and hearing-accessible rooms and suites featuring roll-in showers. ADA-accessible gender-neutral bathrooms on the main club floor. Lowered king beds and assistance alarms available in accessible suite options.
Complimentary high-speed wireless internet throughout the property.
Meals can be delivered to your room or to any preferred spot in the hotel 24 hours a day.
Full-size Cowshed bath and body products in all rooms. Suite guests also receive a Soho Skin gift bag, dental kits, deodorants, and a full range of grooming supplies.
All rooms are dog-friendly for pets under 60 lbs. No extra charge, but guests must sign a waiver at check-in.
Daily housekeeping and nightly turndown service included.
24-hour front desk and concierge. Can arrange babysitting, in-room treatments, airport transfers, and restaurant reservations.
The property holds a silver accreditation from the Green Tourism Board. Automated systems reduce energy use in unoccupied rooms, eco-friendly cleaning products are used throughout, and single-use plastics have been eliminated.
No on-site valet, but a parking garage across the street from approximately $65 for 24 hours (no in/out privilege).
The Ned NoMad does not have a swimming pool.
Spacious on-site gym available to all hotel guests around the clock.
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