The NoMad

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Luxury hotel and restaurant in New York City


The NoMad Hotel on Broadway

The NoMad is a luxury hotel and restaurant located in the NoMad neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The establishment is renowned for its elegant design, exceptional service, and culinary excellence. The NoMad has become a staple in the New York hospitality scene, attracting both locals and international visitors.

History[edit | edit source]

The NoMad Hotel opened its doors in 2012, situated in a historic building at 1170 Broadway. The building itself dates back to the early 20th century and has been meticulously restored to preserve its architectural integrity while incorporating modern amenities. The hotel was developed by the Sydell Group, known for creating unique hospitality experiences.

Design[edit | edit source]

Entrance of The NoMad Hotel

The design of The NoMad Hotel was a collaborative effort led by French designer Jacques Garcia. The interiors are inspired by the classic European style, with rich textures, dark woods, and opulent furnishings. Each room is uniquely decorated, featuring custom-designed furnishings and original artwork.

The hotel’s public spaces, including the lobby and library, are designed to evoke a sense of warmth and sophistication. The library, in particular, is a popular spot for guests to relax, offering a curated collection of books and a cozy atmosphere.

Dining[edit | edit source]

The NoMad is home to a critically acclaimed restaurant, which has been a major draw for food enthusiasts. The restaurant is helmed by Chef Daniel Humm, who is known for his innovative approach to cuisine. The menu features a blend of classic and contemporary dishes, with an emphasis on seasonal ingredients.

The dining experience at The NoMad is enhanced by its elegant setting, with a dining room that features a glass atrium and lush greenery. The bar at The NoMad is also a highlight, offering a wide selection of craft cocktails and an extensive wine list.

Accommodations[edit | edit source]

The NoMad Hotel offers a range of accommodations, from standard rooms to luxurious suites. Each room is designed to provide comfort and style, with amenities such as plush bedding, marble bathrooms, and high-end toiletries. The suites offer additional space and features, such as separate living areas and stunning views of the city.

Events and Amenities[edit | edit source]

The NoMad Hotel is equipped to host a variety of events, from intimate gatherings to large celebrations. The hotel offers several event spaces, each with its own unique character and charm. In addition to event spaces, The NoMad provides a range of amenities for guests, including a fitness center, concierge services, and in-room dining.

Location[edit | edit source]

Top view of The NoMad Hotel

The NoMad Hotel is located in the heart of the NoMad neighborhood, an area known for its vibrant culture and historic architecture. The hotel is within walking distance of several iconic New York City landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Madison Square Park, and the Flatiron Building. The location offers easy access to public transportation, making it convenient for guests to explore the city.

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