The Marlton Hotel
13 expert reviews
“Striking the right balance between hip but not too fancy, the Marlton is a comfortable property that provides much more than just a place to sleep.”
– Afar Magazine
"Here, you can lounge on a broken-in leather armchair while sipping a house-roasted Ferndell coffee, and flip through tomes on NYC history or local artists." Full review
"Built in 1900 and once home to Jack Kerouac, this hotel has been remade into a stylish boutique with a residential feel." Full review
"The Marlton—and its cheerful Mediterranean-influenced restaurant, Margaux—reflects the charm and intimate scale of its neighborhood." Full review
"The staff is a prize, and doormen, valets and bellhops work hard to create the feel of a fine doorman building; this is a residence of sorts. " Full review
"A hotel with roots in New York City literary and pop culture history."
"Old World charm meets Greenwich Village in this former SRO, which now draws the in-the-know to its clubby townhouse interiors and lively bar scene." Full review
8.0
"While guest rooms are modest in size, a phenomenal location in Greenwich Village more than makes up for the tight quarters." Full review
Upscale
"The 112-room Marlton Hotel is an upscale property with an Old-World style and long history, having housed guests such as Jack Kerouac." Full review
"The 107 rooms are small but well designed, exemplifying MacPherson’s shtick of crisp quality bed linens, Persian rugs and seemingly vintage yet utterly modern bathrooms."
"Owned by Sean MacPherson, the hotelier behind the Jane and the Bowery Hotel, among others, the Marlton has the same swellegant, if miniaturist, sensibility" Full review
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Free Internet
Laundry Service
Concierge
Minibar
Baggage storage
24-hour front desk
$285/night
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