ModernHaus SoHo, New York City

8.5
Great Quality
From:$378 /night
8.5
Great Quality
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Set at the crossroads of SoHo, Tribeca, and Hudson Square, ModernHaus SoHo feels poised above the daily rush of New York City

With 114 rooms, the hotel leans toward an intimate, design-forward scale, where glass, concrete, and clean lines frame the city rather than compete with it. 

Inside, the mood is calm and architectural; outside, cobblestone streets and cast-iron buildings set the tone. It’s downtown living, edited and elevated.

What Makes It Special

  • A Rooftop Pool and terrace with wide views across Manhattan, rare for a hotel of this size
  • Clean, restrained interiors that prioritize light, proportion, and quiet over decoration
  • A location steps from SoHo galleries, boutiques, and café-lined streets
  • Upper-floor spaces that feel removed from street level, even while staying firmly downtown
  • A boutique-scale atmosphere that never feels busy or crowded

A Day at ModernHaus SoHo

Morning

Daylight moves easily through tall windows, softening concrete walls and pale wood surfaces. Below, SoHo wakes slowly—delivery vans on cobblestones, early café doors opening, footsteps echoing between cast-iron façades. From above, the city feels orderly, almost calm, as if the morning has been carefully arranged.

Afternoon

The hotel’s location invites wandering. You drift between galleries, quiet side streets, and shaded corners of Tribeca, returning later as the sun sits high and the room fills with light. From the upper floors, rooftops stretch toward the river, their edges blurred by afternoon heat.

Evening

As the sky dims, the hotel shifts upward. On the rooftop, the city opens out—midtown towers in the distance, downtown streets glowing below. The pool reflects the skyline in fragments of light, and the noise of the city settles into a distant, steady hum.

Insider Tips for ModernHaus SoHo, New York City

  • Many rooms have oversized windows and city views — request a higher floor if views matter to you.
  • Rooms are stylish but smaller compared with larger hotels — typical for SoHo and Manhattan. 
  • Rooftop scene can get busy on weekends and peak hours — plan ahead or go earlier in the day for a quieter experience. 
  • Be aware of a nightly facilities fee that bundles some amenities (like gym access, bikes, filtered water, etc.).
  • European-style rooftop pool is lovely but can be small, quiet in cooler months, and sometimes limited in hours — plan accordingly in your trip. 

Why We Love It (Curated Highlights)

  • The rooftop pool delivers rare breathing room above downtown, with long views and an unhurried pace.
  • The location sits at a quiet seam between SoHo and Tribeca, close to everything yet removed from crowds.
  • The design favors restraint and clarity, allowing space, light, and proportion to do the work.
  • The boutique scale creates a sense of privacy that’s increasingly hard to find in central Manhattan.

For Whom

For couples: Rooftop evenings, quiet rooms, and the pleasure of returning to calm after long walks through downtown streets.
For business travelers: A discreet atmosphere, reliable Wi-Fi, and a setting that encourages focus without feeling isolated.
For design lovers: Ideal for travelers who appreciate architecture, materials, and thoughtful restraint over ornament.

Quick Facts (Luxury Snapshot)

Location: SoHo, New York City, United States · approximately 45 minutes from JFK Airport
Rooms: 114 rooms and suites
Rates: From USD 378, reflecting its boutique scale and rooftop amenities
Best for: Couples, design-focused travelers, urban stays
Style: Modern Hotel
Setting: City

 

Hotel Facilities

Bar and Lounge
Exclusive dining
Rooftop pool/bar

Hotel Setting

City

Hotel Style

Hotel
Modern

Rules

Check In 3:00 pm
Check Out 12:00 pm