Arthouse Hotel is located on Broadway and West 77th in Manhattan's tony Upper West Side neighborhood. Housed in a century-old building, this stylish property offers a serene escape from the city's hustle and bustle with its warm, inviting ambiance and incredible retro-inspired design details. Ahead, our full review.
What You Need to Know
The Look of Arthouse Hotel
Upon entering the cozy lobby, guests will feel as if they've stepped back in time thanks to a 1920s-era vintage elevator and an original antique fireplace. You can also expect specially commissioned artwork, a library, and plenty of plush seating where you can people-watch. The lobby bar, aptly named Arthouse Bar is perfect for mixing, mingling, and sipping cocktails. Adjacent to the bar is the Piano Lounge, which boasts velvet banquette seating and a bright-red piano.
While rooms and suites are on the smaller side (between 240 and 450 square feet; though most clock in at under 300 square feet), they're outfitted with sleek furnishings and artwork, as well as expansive industrial-style windows that let in plenty of natural light. Some accommodations even feature private outdoor balconies with seating, as well as stunning views of Central Park, the Hudson River, or the surrounding skyline.
The Vibe at Arthouse Hotel
Cozy and homey are two words we'd use to describe the vibe here. Since the property also attracts locals for its on-site drinking and dining offerings, it really does feel like your fashionable friend's pied-a-tier.
Who Will Love Arthouse Hotel
Design-forward travelers looking for a locals-approved, laid-back stay — that is, away from tourist-heavy spots like Times Square — will love it here.
Who Might Not Love Arthouse Hotel
First-time visitors to Manhattan may opt to stay in a more central area of the city. Also, families and groups should seek accommodations elsewhere as the rooms are quite small (and thus may feel cramped for parties larger than two).
Best Amenity at Arthouse Hotel
Arthouse Hotel offers live music every evening except Mondays and Tuesdays from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Cozy up with a cocktail as you listen to musicians sing, play piano, or strum on the guitar.


