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Review

The Jane

4 out of 5 stars
  • Hotels | Boutique hotels
  • price 2 of 4
  • West Village
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Opened in 1907 as the American Seaman’s Friend Society Sailors Home, the 14-story landmark was a residential hotel when hoteliers Eric Goode and Sean MacPherson, of the Bowery and the Maritime, took it over (some long-term residents remain). The wood-paneled, 50-square-foot rooms were inspired by vintage train sleeper compartments—there’s a single bed with built-in storage and brass hooks for hanging up your clothes, but also iPod docks and wall-mounted 23-inch flat-screen TVs. If entering the hotel feels like stepping on to a film set, there’s good reason: Inspiration came from various celluloid sources, including Barton Fink’s Hotel Earle for the lobby. The "ballroom," decorated with mismatched chairs, oriental rugs and a fireplace topped with a stuffed ram, evokes an eccentric mansion. Rooms: 208.

Details

Address
113 Jane St
New York
10014
Cross street:
at West St
Transport:
Subway: A, C, E to 14th St; L to Eighth Ave
Price:
$99–$115 single; $225–$325 double. AmEx, DC, Disc, MC, V
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