A Trendsetting Luxury Hotel in Manhattan Blends Parisian Elegance with New York Chic

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A Trendsetting Luxury Hotel in Manhattan Blends Parisian Elegance with New York Chic

The Barrière Group, established in 1912, has a rich hospitality history in France, with hotels from Paris to Cannes to St. Barths. For its first foray into the U.S. market, the luxury group chose the heart of stylish and discreet Tribeca, the New York neighborhood where you’re most likely to spot a celebrity, for its hotel, Fouquet’s New York. While the exterior is a staid brick facade, the fanciful interior design is a riot of subtle jewel tones, glittery accents, and luxe fabrics. This chic oasis in the middle of Manhattan features nearly 100 rooms and suites, bedecked in romantic pastel shades with lavish marble bathrooms. Some even boast sprawling outdoor balconies with panoramic views of the city’s iconic skyline. The hotel’s other amenities range from a sleek screening room to the Spa Diane, a soothing sanctuary with an indoor pool and a full treatment menu. And while Brasserie Fouquet’s and Titsou Bar are favorites among visitors and neighborhood residents for glamorous socializing, the private rooftop is an exclusive perch to admire the city skyscrapers. In every corner of Fouquet’s New York, New York’s inimitable energy fuses effortlessly with classic French sophistication.



Fouquet’s New York is located in Tribeca, within easy walking distance to SoHo, the West Village, and Battery Park. The hotel is within an hour’s drive from John F. Kennedy International Airport. While New York is an exciting destination to visit year-round, the best time for long walks and mild weather are the spring and fall months.

Staying at Fouquet’s New York

The hotel’s 97 rooms and suites are delightful cocoons away from the city bustle. Each is luxuriously decorated in a palette of rose pink and pale green to create an idyllic Paris-meets-New York hideaway. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase gorgeous city and Hudson River vistas, and the extravagant bathrooms are swathed in marble. “I love the Tribecca [sic] location which is quiet and feels like true New York with its cobblestone streets,” wrote Tripadvisor reviewer Colin J. “I had a corner suite that took full advantage of huge windows and an amazing city view.”

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An ultra-luxe option to book is the Tribeca Corner Terrace Suite, which invites outdoor relaxation with a wraparound terrace complete with loungers from which to overlook the city. However, the pinnacle of Fouquet’s New York’s accommodations is the Fouquet’s Penthouse, a nearly 2,000-square-foot duplex with two terraces, an office, living and dining rooms, and two bedrooms. Fouquet’s gracious accommodations are the perfect base for exploring New York City. To continue the French theme, don’t miss a walk over to New York City’s “Little Paris,” a warm romantic enclave of wine, bakeries, and shopping.



Dining at Fouquet’s New York

What to do at and around Fouquet’s New York

While the hotel’s range of amenities beckon, there is so much to see a short walk from Tribeca. Venture down to Battery Park, considered “New York’s birthplace,” which is a free-to-visit park full of famous attractions, shopping, and more. Active types looking for a waterfront run or power walk can jog along the West Side Highway, a pedestrian path parallel to the Hudson River that promises spectacular views. The charming streets of SoHo and the West Village brim with endless boutiques, cafes, and art galleries.

After a day of exploring New York, the subterranean Spa Diane is a welcome break from the city where guests can completely recharge. The spa offers a full menu of pampering treatments, such as massages, facials, and body scrubs, all with products from the celebrated French brand Biologique Recherche. Guests can also enjoy the stunning indoor pool, equipped with hydrotherapy jets, and relax in the sauna and steam rooms. Gym junkies will be thrilled with the hotel’s sleek DogPound fitness center for workouts. Another luxe amenity is the hotel’s opulent Cannes Cinema, decked out with oversized velvet chairs for screening movies and hosting other private events.

Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.