Fodor's Expert Review The Marlton
5 W. 8th St., New York, New York, 10011, USA
Built in 1900 and once home to Jack Kerouac, this stylish boutique property has a residential feel, including a comfortable lobby—with a coffee bar, tufted couches, and shelves lined with books—that attracts guests and locals looking for a quiet place to work. Rooms are tight on space, without extras like work desks, but are elegant, with decadent throw blankets, intricate crown molding, and big wall-mounted flat-screen TVs. Bathrooms are equally small but attractive. There's room to spread out in the lobby, bar, and Margaux, a bistro with a bright solarium in the back.
PROS
- fresh property with luxurious touches
- spacious lobby with coffee bar
- great Greenwich Village location
CONS
- very small rooms and bathrooms
- no work desks
- no room service
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Rate Includes: Free Breakfast