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- Sixty SoHo is a long-established hip haven, adjacent to some of New York's best shopping and nightlife.
- The hotel's vibe exudes serious cool factor, and while some guests commonly complain of staff members being snobby or unaccommodating, I didn't experience that at all during my stay.
- I stayed in a King Suite, which starts at $500 per night. It's meant for those who want to feel like an A-list downtown New Yorker. For a more affordable option, the basic Queen Superior is quite reasonable, starting at $180 a night. It's a great value for the location and reputation.
With two locations in New York, the Sixty brand has been a prominent member of the boutique hotel scene since 2001. Sixty LES, the Lower East Side location, often receives more hype due to its rooftop pool and Blue Ribbon culinary partnership, but Sixty SoHo is the true anchor as the first established property.
I stayed in a King Suite, the basic suite option, which was comped for review purposes. Quick online research shows the 525-square-foot room with a sitting area, bathtub, separate shower, and private balcony starts at $500 per night and soars up to $800 in peak season. It's expensive, but if you travel midweek or offseason, the low end of that range is more accessible than other high-end New York hotels, where suites start upwards of $800 per night, regardless of time of year.
For a dose of downtown sophistication at a less indulgent price point, the entry-level Queen Superior still has 300 square feet and a very fair starting price of $180 a night. That's one of the best rates I've encountered for a hotel of this stature.
However, prices fluctuate wildly based on time of year and demand. In some instances, a standard room can run up to $600. On average, you'll find it from $300-$400 per night.
Ultimately, it's an expensive hotel. However, when you want to feel like a SoHo A-lister with unparalleled access to New York's coolest shopping and dining, it's hard to beat Sixty SoHo.
Keep reading to see why I was so impressed by Sixty SoHo.
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