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The Maritime Hotel is a striking Art Deco gem occupying a full Chelsea block, instantly recognizable by its distinctive porthole windows and nautical aesthetic inspired by the ocean liners that once docked nearby on the Hudson. Stepping into the lobby envelops you in mid-century modernist glamour—curved walls, rich wood panelling, and maritime-themed artwork create an atmosphere of transatlantic sophistication. This 4-star property attracts creative professionals, visiting performers (its proximity to Theatre District is unrivalled), and culturally attuned leisure travellers seeking distinctive character over corporate anonymity. The hotel channels New York's golden age of ocean travel whilst offering contemporary comfort, making it ideal for those seeking authenticity rather than chain anonymity.
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New York City was founded as New Amsterdam by Dutch settlers in 1624, transforming into an English colonial possession in 1664 and becoming the American Republic's first capital. The city's architectural identity evolved dramatically from 19th-century cast-iron warehouses and brownstones through the revolutionary skyscraper boom of the early 20th century (Woolworth Building, 1913; Chrysler Building, 1930), which redefined urban skylines globally. The 1920s–1940s saw New York cement itself as the world's cultural and financial epicentre, with Broadway, the publishing industry, and jazz clubs defining American modernism. Today, Manhattan's layered streetscape—Dutch foundations, Victorian commerce, Art Deco aspiration, postmodern glass—reflects centuries of successive waves of innovation and immigration. The city remains the global arbiter of contemporary art, finance, theatre, and media, a status reinforced by institutions from the Met to the New York Stock Exchange.
️訪れるのに最適な時間
完全なガイド最高の月
May and September-October offer New York's most favourable conditions: temperatures between 15–22°C, low humidity, crisp autumn light for sightseeing, and the cultural calendar in full swing without summer's oppressive heat or winter closures. May captures spring renewal with blooming parks and manageable pre-summer crowds; September brings Theatre season reopenings and Art Basel events whilst avoiding July–August's tourist saturation.
ピーク / フェスティバル Surge
June–August peak summer tourism combined with Broadway season intensity; June specifically sees graduation tourism, Pride Month festivities (week of 23 June in 2026), and early summer festivals, driving occupancy to 90%+ and rates up 35–50% versus shoulder seasons. July–August are hottest and most crowded. June 2026 benefits from Pride celebrations, outdoor cinema series commencement, and the start of Shakespeare in the Park, making hotel pricing premium.
予算肩の季節
April and late October–November provide 20–30% rate reductions versus peak, with weather still mild (10–18°C in November) and cultural programming robust: autumn foliage in Central Park, the Tribeca Film Festival (April), and New York Film Festival (October) attract engaged travellers who avoid summer humidity and Christmas-season crowds.
天気&パッケージ
New York City exhibits extreme seasonal volatility—June can range from 15°C rainy mornings to 28°C humid afternoons, often with sudden thunderstorms. Pack layered clothing (linen shirts, a compact rain jacket, comfortable walking shoes), sunscreen, and an umbrella; humidity on 4–5 June 2026 will likely be moderate-to-high as summer approaches, so breathable fabrics are essential.
シティ・ブリーフィング Live City Briefing
- The High Line's northern extension to 34th Street (completed 2024) now connects Chelsea directly to Hudson Yards; the Maritime Hotel's guests can walk to this elevated park—a major visitor routing change affecting neighbourhood foot traffic and dining patterns in Chelsea.
- Broadway return to full capacity post-2024 saw ticket prices stabilise; June 2026 includes Pride month theatre programming and outdoor performances in Washington Square Park and South Street Seaport, driving hotel demand for culture-focused travellers.
- NYC's congestion pricing scheme (15–20 USD for vehicles entering below 60th Street, implemented January 2025) has reduced vehicle congestion and improved air quality in Manhattan; guests without cars benefit from clearer streets and faster taxi/Uber availability near the Maritime.
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🏨 Room Intelligence
Insider tipsBefore you check in to Maritime Hotel, here's what to know about choosing the right room.
Best rooms to request
Rooms on higher floors (15+) with corner positions; rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 tend to be quieter; west-facing rooms offer Hudson River views
Rooms to avoid
Rooms facing 9th Avenue (east side) experience street noise; lower floors (below 5) have more foot traffic noise; avoid rooms near elevators
Best views
West and northwest-facing rooms with Hudson River and High Line Park views; corner rooms on floors 12+
Quietest floors
16-20th floors are generally quietest; north and south corners provide better sound insulation
🔊 Noise notes
Street noise from 9th Avenue is moderate to significant; interior hallway noise during morning/evening hours; some guest reviews mention adjacent room noise during peak season
💡 Insider tips
Request a room on the west side facing the river for optimal views and quieter environment; the hotel's porthole windows are iconic but limit blackout capability—bring an eye mask; book higher floors for better quiet; weekday stays are noticeably quieter than weekends; the Maritime's design is trendy but acoustics could be better for light sleepers
- Call the hotel directly 24–48 hours before arrival and ask for a specific room type
- Add a note in your booking comments field
- Ask at check-in — front desk staff can often accommodate if a room is available
ホテル施設
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (5G mesh) throughout; ~150 Mbps download; no login delays or geo-blocking
Two elevators serve all 121 rooms across 14 floors; no stairs-only sections (building fully accessible post-2008 renovation)
Complimentary PressReader digital newsstand (FT, NYT, WSJ, local papers); no physical papers provided; building is 2009-built, contemporary design with iconic porthole windows
Standard 15:00–23:59; early check-in 12:00 subject to availability ($50 fee); late check-out 12:00–17:00 charged at 50% room rate, after 17:00 full night charge applies
Complimentary storage at bell desk for checked-out guests up to 5 days; no additional fee
Step-free entry via West 16th Street automatic doors; accessible ground-floor rooms available; wheelchair accessible bathrooms; no historic structural barriers
On-site valet parking $45/night; nearest public garage (West 16th St Municipal Lot) ~$25/night; no EV charging on-site; Tesla Supercharger 8 min walk (Chelsea Market area)
料金、税金、預金
City / tourist tax: NYC hotel tax 14.75% + $1.50 per room per night occupancy tax (combined ~$55–70 on typical nightly rate)
Deposit & card hold: 50% advance deposit required; $250 incidental hold placed at check-in on credit card
On-site Dining & Hours
Faith & Dietary 近く
- Church: St. Bernard Roman Catholic Church (0.3 km walk, West 14th Street (4 mins))
- Synagogue: Congregation Kehilath Jeshurun (1.2 km, Upper West Side (12 mins transit + 2 mins walk))
- Mosque: Islamic Center of New York (1.8 km, Midtown (5 mins subway + 3 mins walk))
Halal: Halal Guys (cart, 53rd & 6th Ave, Midtown) 2.5 km away; certified halal butchers in Jackson Heights, Queens ~15 mins transit
Kosher: Zabar's (2245 Broadway, UWS) 2.1 km; Whole Foods (Time Warner Center) 1.8 km has certified kosher section
Vegan/Vegetarian: By Chloe (vegan bistro, Multiple Manhattan locations, nearest at 185 Bleecker St, Greenwich Village) 1.2 km; Buddha Bodai (vegan dim sum, Chinatown) 2.0 km
ホーム > LIFESTYLE & RECREATION
Chelsea Market (75 Ninth Ave, 200 m walk); Meatpacking District boutiques (400 m); Whole Foods, Target (Herald Square) 1.2 km
Hudson River Greenway (immediately adjacent, flat paved path to Battery Park 5 km south or Inwood 20 km north); Chelsea Piers recreational area 600 m south
Whitney Museum of American Art (945 Madison Ave, UES) 2.8 km or 10 mins subway + 5 min walk; High Line elevated park (free) 300 m walk; Rubin Museum (Himalayan art) 400 m walk
Joyce Theater (135 W 19th St) 300 m walk; New York Theater Workshop (79 E 4th St) 1.8 km; Carnegie Hall (Midtown) 2.2 km
Dave & Buster's (34th St) 1.5 km; Board Game Cafe (Williamsburg, Brooklyn) 3 km; no arcades in immediate Chelsea
Chelsea Piers Adventure Park (Pier 59, 600 m walk) has ropes course, climbing, bowling; Tompkins Square Park (LES) 2.1 km; Hudson River Greenway flat for stroller/bike rental
️環境・健康
☀️ UV index: Early June: UV index 7–8 (High); sun protection recommended 10:00–16:00; expect ~23°C daytime, humid after rain, low pollen late June
🤧 Pollen & allergens: Tree pollen (oak, maple) peaked late May; grass/weed pollen moderate in early June; forecast for 4–5 Jun: 'Moderate' (allergy sufferers should carry antihistamines); humidity 60–75%
5分間のRadio Essentials
Chase Bank ATM (Chelsea area, multiple branches within 0.3 km); nearest: 210 Eighth Ave (2 mins walk); no surcharge for Chase customers
Walgreens Pharmacy (multiple, nearest 14th St & Eighth Ave) opens 08:00–22:00, 200 m walk; 24-hour pharmacy: CVS Pharmacy (42nd St & Seventh Ave) 1.5 km or Rite Aid (multiple 24h in Midtown)
Duane Reade (535 Ninth Ave, 24-hour) 400 m walk; CVS (multiple 24h locations, nearest Midtown 1.2 km); bodega snacks abundant on every block
Nearest subway: 14th Street A/C/E/L (M14 bus crosstown); walking directions: south to 14th St, east 3 blocks to Eighth Ave station entrance (5 min walk); MetroCard single ride $2.90, 7-day unlimited $33; tap-to-pay (OMNY) accepted contactless
マネー&通貨
Get a travel card →United States Dollar, USD
Chase/Citibank branches (fair mid-market rate, no markup for account holders); avoid airport currency exchanges (10–15% markups); ATM withdrawal preferable to exchange; no independent forex bureaux recommended in Chelsea
All major cards (Visa, Mastercard, AmEx, Discover) accepted everywhere; contactless/mobile pay (Apple Pay, Google Pay) standard at 95% of merchants; no chip-and-PIN requirement (signature or PIN); tipping by card universal
Restaurants: 18–20% post-tax standard (add on card or cash); bartenders: $1–2 per drink or 15–18% of bill; hotel staff (housekeeping $2–5/day, bellhop $2–5 per bag, concierge discretionary); taxi: 15–18% or round up; food delivery: 15–20%
食事、ショッピング、旅行は予算で
Cheap car hire →Joe Coffee (multiple Chelsea locations, incl. 124 Fulton St) ~$3.50 Americano; local favorite, strong espresso, no upsell; 5 min walk or on-block options
Shake Shack (multiple, nearest Madison Square Park or Midtown) ~$10 burger meal; Sweetgreen salad bowls $12–14; food carts (Halal Guys, taco carts) $8–12 full plate; deli sandwich $6–8
Mamoun's Falafel (Greenwich Village, multiple NYC branches) ~$8–10 full meal; Bacchanal Wine Bar (happy hour 17:00–19:00, half-price appetizers ~$5–8); Thai/Vietnamese in East Village $12–15 main; ramen shops $10–13
Food carts scattered across Chelsea Market (hot dogs, pretzels $5–8), Ninth Avenue cart gauntlet, Hell's Kitchen food vendors; taco trucks evenings (East Village/LES) $3–5 per taco; summer pop-up food vendors along Hudson Greenway
Whole Foods (Herald Square, 1.2 km) premium; Trader Joe's (Broadway & 72nd, UWS) 2.0 km budget-friendly; Fairway Market (Riverside & 74th, UWS) 2.5 km; nearest: bodegas on every block for snacks/basics at markup ~15%
H&M (34th St, Midtown) 1.5 km; Forever 21 (multiple Manhattan) 1.2 km; Uniqlo (multiple, nearest 34th St) 1.5 km; vintage/thrift: Buffalo Exchange (1st Ave, East Village) 2.0 km; street vendors (Bleecker St, SoHo) 1.8 km
MetroCard 7-day unlimited ($33, best value over single rides at $2.90); AirTrain from airport to Jamaica/Jamaica Station ($5) + LIRR/subway ($2.90) cheaper than Yellow Cab ($52–65); Citi Bike annual membership ($169) or 24-hr pass ($12) for local trips; walk Hudson Greenway free
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🚨 Emergency Contacts
New YorkIn New York, United States, dial 911 for all emergency services including police, ambulance, and fire. For non-emergency situations, contact the local precinct or 311 for NYC information and services.
💡 Save these numbers in your phone. In life-threatening emergencies, call immediately.
🍽️ Where to Eat
Reserve on OpenTable →💡 Booking tip: For popular restaurants in New York, book at least a week ahead — especially for weekend evenings and during festival season.
まわりまわり
Book trains →Newark (EWR) Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle (A/C/E/1 lines)
💡 Most economical option. Take AirTrain to Newark Airport Rail Station, then NJ Transit to Penn Station, then A/C/E subway. Buy 7-day MetroCard ($33) for unlimited local transit.
Times Square, Grand Central, Penn Station → Columbus Circle (59th Street Station)
💡 Use the A or C line directly to 59th St-Columbus Circle. Get a 7-day unlimited pass ($33) for best value during multi-day stays.
Midtown / Upper West Side → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Good for short hops and sightseeing. M10 runs along Broadway/Amsterdam Ave. Combine with subway for city exploration. Get MetroCard for both bus and subway access.
Newark (EWR), LaGuardia (LGA), or JFK Airport → Trump International Hotel and Tower, Columbus Circle
💡 Pre-book Uber/Lyft for predictable pricing; avoid peak hours (8-10am, 5-7pm). Yellow cabs from EWR are flat-rate ~$70.
↓よくある質問
What are the best rooms at Maritime Hotel?
Rooms on higher floors (15+) with corner positions; rooms ending in 01, 02, 08, 09 tend to be quieter; west-facing rooms offer Hudson River views
Which rooms should I avoid at Maritime Hotel?
Rooms facing 9th Avenue (east side) experience street noise; lower floors (below 5) have more foot traffic noise; avoid rooms near elevators
Is Maritime Hotel noisy?
Street noise from 9th Avenue is moderate to significant; interior hallway noise during morning/evening hours; some guest reviews mention adjacent room noise during peak season
Which rooms have the best views at Maritime Hotel?
West and northwest-facing rooms with Hudson River and High Line Park views; corner rooms on floors 12+
What are insider tips for staying at Maritime Hotel?
Request a room on the west side facing the river for optimal views and quieter environment; the hotel's porthole windows are iconic but limit blackout capability—bring an eye mask; book higher floors for better quiet; weekday stays are noticeably quieter than weekends; the Maritime's design is trendy but acoustics could be better for light sleepers
What time is check-in at Maritime Hotel?
Check-in at Maritime Hotel is from 15:00. Check-out is by 11:00.
Does Maritime Hotel have Wi-Fi?
Complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi (5G mesh) throughout; ~150 Mbps download; no login delays or geo-blocking
Is there a city or tourist tax at Maritime Hotel?
NYC hotel tax 14.75% + $1.50 per room per night occupancy tax (combined ~$55–70 on typical nightly rate)
Where can I eat cheaply near Maritime Hotel?
Shake Shack (multiple, nearest Madison Square Park or Midtown) ~$10 burger meal; Sweetgreen salad bowls $12–14; food carts (Halal Guys, taco carts) $8–12 full plate; deli sandwich $6–8
What is the cheapest way to get around from Maritime Hotel?
MetroCard 7-day unlimited ($33, best value over single rides at $2.90); AirTrain from airport to Jamaica/Jamaica Station ($5) + LIRR/subway ($2.90) cheaper than Yellow Cab ($52–65); Citi Bike annual membership ($169) or 24-hr pass ($12) for local trips; walk Hudson Greenway free
When is the best time to visit New York?
May and September-October offer New York's most favourable conditions: temperatures between 15–22°C, low humidity, crisp autumn light for sightseeing, and the cultural calendar in full swing without summer's oppressive heat or winter closures. May captures spring renewal with blooming parks and manageable pre-summer crowds; September brings Theatre season reopenings and Art Basel events whilst avoiding July–August's tourist saturation.
️トップアトラクション
💡 Visit early morning for fewer crowds and best wildlife photography. The Conservatory Garden is a hidden gem on the northeast side.
💡 Visit on weekday afternoons for shorter lines. The Roof Garden offers free access with skyline views and contemporary art installations.
💡 Walk from south to north for the best lighting. Visit at sunset for stunning photo opportunities with Manhattan skyline.
💡 Walk in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds. The bridge is stunning at sunset and beautifully lit at night.
💡 Visit Federal Hall for free tours. The 9/11 Memorial is free and deeply moving. Best visited early morning before crowds gather.