







The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel
The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel : Hôtel, bar & restaurant à NYC
Inauguré en 2016, The Beekman, a Thompson Hotel, est un établissement emblématique situé au 123 Nassau St, dans le quartier du Financial District à New York. Fondé par des passionnés d'hôtellerie, cet hôtel allie histoire et modernité, en conservant son architecture remarquable datant de 1881, avec son atrium en verre et ses détails Art Déco. Son ouverture a marqué une renaissance pour ce bâtiment historique, autrefois théâtre, devenu un lieu incontournable de la scène new-yorkaise.
L'hôtel se distingue par ses services haut de gamme, notamment un bar somptueux, un restaurant réputé pour ses plats délicats et ses cocktails créatifs, ainsi qu’un brunch jazz qui attire aussi bien les locaux que les touristes. Les chambres, décorées avec goût, mêlent mobilier vintage et confort contemporain, offrant une expérience unique dans un cadre chargé d’histoire. La qualité du service et l’ambiance chaleureuse font du Beekman un lieu privilégié pour se détendre ou célébrer.
L’atmosphère du lieu est à la fois élégante et conviviale, avec un décor qui évoque le luxe discret et le charme d’antan. La lumière naturelle inonde l’atrium, créant un espace lumineux et apaisant. Que ce soit pour un cocktail au bar, un repas au restaurant ou simplement pour profiter de l’ambiance unique, The Beekman offre une expérience authentique dans un cadre architectural exceptionnel, parfait pour une escapade ou une soirée entre amis à New York.
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The Parisienne
@theparisienne
"Cet hôtel, joyau architectural, propose également un bar, un restaurant, mille et une façon de le découvrir sans y séjourner . J’ai pris un petit dejeuner sous l’atrium, le cadre est spectaculaire, le service parfait et les plats delicieux ! A voir absolument !"


Experience NY
@experienceny
"Perspective photo "

Sean Glass
@sdotglass


La Fiancée du Panda
@lafianceedupanda


Rémi Ferrante Hartman
@blastmagazine

"When a hotel opens in New York, it’s not uncommon for locals to barely bat an eye. This is, after all, a city crawling with them—big, small, modern, classic. It takes an exceptional property to capture the collective consciousness, which is exactly what happened in 2016, when The Beekman opened. The landmark was built in the 1880s with a nine-story, glass-ceiling atrium, but throughout the past century, the atrium had been covered up as the building functioned as just another office. Now the glass skylight soars once again above the lobby’s Art Deco bar where New Yorkers flock to—come 6 p.m. it’s nearly impossible to find a free bar stool. The rooms all have vintage furnishings, with dark wood floors and distressed leather headboards: comfortable but not so much so that you don’t want to leave and miss out on everything happening around you. So many hotels like to say they’ve made the neighborhood, but in the case of the Beekman it’s actually true."
@chaunch26
"A breath taking architectural building. Drop by for a cocktail (out of office), a coffee, or else. The interior does not disappoint. Time stops in there."
@celinelps
"Beautiful cocktail bar inside The Beekman’s hotel. Worth many visits"
@guglielm
"5* | 287 rooms and suites, $399 to $3,399 HISTORIC, LIVELY As a leading player in the renaissance of the Financial District, The Beekman has guaranteed its place on the social scene of Wall Street employees since opening in 2016 - the bar and restaurant (helmed by chef Tom Colicchio) are regularly packed to the rafters. The noisy but cheerful ambiance can often be heard echoing from the Temple Court Bar Room downstairs to the bedrooms on the upper floors. The latter are distributed around the central atrium, a monumental space with ornamental wrought-iron railings. For fans of New York history, this hotel comes top of the list, as it's nestled within a nine-storey former theatre which was built in 1881, derelict in 2001, and renovated with élan by Swedish designer Martin Brudnizki. Though the rooms are spacious, their lack of light and spartan minimalism are in sharp contrast with the ornamental grandiloquence of the public areas. The service, meanwhile, is impeccably up to par, with attentive staff at reception, a porter, a bellboy and the possibility of having your chosen newspaper waiting by your door in the morning."
@nchavotier
"Bar upstairs Club downstairs (Bella?)"
@smmorris1120
"Temple Court was one of Manhattan's first high-rises. Finished in 1883, the same year as Brooklyn Bridge just a few blocks away, it was home to attorneys and publishers until the area fell out of fashion from the 1940s. Its red-brick facade was listed in 1998, and the property was restored by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel to relaunch as a hotel in 2016 with decadent interiors by Martin Brudnizki. The 287 refined rooms feature leather, oak and marble. But it's the updated Queen Anne-style common areas that dazzle most, all wood panelling, velvet and silk, with a nine-storey atrium (above) ringed with wrought iron and topped by a pyramidal skylight. Below, Keith McNallys mosaic-tiled and mirrored Augustine (T212 375 0010) is a happening French brasserie. 123 Nassau Street, T212 233 2300, www.thebeekman.com"
@matthewes
"Temple Court was one of Manhattan's first high-rises. Finished in 1883, the same year as Brooklyn Bridge just a few blocks away, it was home to attorneys and publishers until the area fell out of fashion from the 1940s. Its red-brick facade was listed in 1998, and the property was restored by Gerner Kronick + Valcarcel to relaunch as a hotel in 2016 with decadent interiors by Martin Brudnizki. The 287 refined rooms feature leather, oak and marble. But it's the updated Queen Anne-style common areas that dazzle most, all wood panelling, velvet and silk, with a nine-storey atrium (above) ringed with wrought iron and topped by a pyramidal skylight. Below, Keith McNallys mosaic-tiled and mirrored Augustine (T212 375 0010) is a happening French brasserie. 123 Nassau Street, T212 233 2300, www.thebeekman.com"
@matthewes
"Amazing bar and beautiful architecture!"
@simoneclarissa
"Really beautiful bar recommended by Marcus "
@gianna.carvalho
"Bar de l’hôtel beekman ambiance wes anderson"
@margauxslw
"Paloma afternoon or incredible dinner - Wagyu Steak 😍"
@hunterpdavis213
"Drinks No ingresso hotel "
@eleonora.tava
"Recommandé par 300 raisons d’aimer NY p.33 et p.14"
@laura.pregent
"Fancy bar area. Good drinks. Tuxedo No. 2 👌🏼"
@gaguimond
"Incredible interiors, great food "
@ellieruthharris
"Sophisticated Gothic (Harry Potter Esque) Bar and not Pricey"
@andrew.ramirez211
"Vintage-style quarters in a polished hotel featuring acclaimed restaurants & a 9-story atrium."
@margaretannritter
"The NY Golden Years condensados en este hotel espléndido. No soñamos barato..."
@olgasala
"le bar de l'hotel Beekman est superbe, belle ambiance tamisée"
@hugo_leguennec
"Amazing interior design - Insane lobby"
@margotthespy
"Hôtel avec un hall magnifique : aller y boire un coup "
@ju7ie