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ModernHaus Soho

ModernHaus is a place where art, community, and innovation come together in an unforgettable urban setting.

This shop features minimalist and delicate children and baby clothing, crafted from exquisite fabrics. Also on offer: carefully curated housewares, giftable accessories, and women's clothing.
Curated by Christiane Celle, the founder of resort wear brand Calypso, this lifestyle store features contemporary photography, coffee table books, home decor, and fashion.
The Tribeca location of the Detroit-based brand features a curated assortment of luxury timepieces, beautiful leather goods, and other investment-worthy gifts that are built to last.
A global fashion institution conceived by Rei Kawakubo of Comme des Garçons, Dover Street Market in New York is more than a multi-brand boutique — it’s a curated universe where fashion, art, and design collide across multiple floors of avant-garde clothing, streetwear, and accessories.
A cult-favorite boutique in SoHo renowned for its luxe Italian craftsmanship and iconic distressed sneakers, the Golden Goose New York Soho store blends street-ready style with European flair. The boutique also offers customization and repair services that highlight the brand’s artisanal focus.
The Chloé New York SoHo boutique showcases the signature French house’s elegant ready-to-wear, bags, and accessories in a chic, minimalist space that reflects the brand’s feminine and modern aesthetic. A neighborhood staple on Greene Street, it’s a perfect destination for classic Parisian style with a downtown twist.
Contemporary yet timeless, Theory’s SoHo flagship offers a thoughtfully edited selection of minimalist essentials and modern silhouettes designed for versatile urban living. With a focus on premium fabrics and clean tailoring, it’s a go-to for understated wardrobe staples that complement downtown style.
A vibrant flagship outpost of the optimism-driven lifestyle brand, Madhappy’s Mulberry Street store combines curated collections of elevated streetwear with seasonal NYC-inspired apparel and accessories. Located in the heart of downtown Manhattan, the two-story boutique also features the brand’s café concept “Pantry,” making it a destination to shop, sip, and soak in Madhappy’s message of connection and positivity.
A dynamic makers’ marketplace showcasing ever-changing collections of jewelry, art, vintage fashion, and design goods from local creators and independent vendors, making it a great place to uncover one-of-a-kind finds and creative souvenirs.
A flagship SoHo outpost of the iconic Canadian outerwear brand, showcasing premium parkas, jackets, and seasonal collections rooted in performance and craftsmanship. Canada Goose also partners with ModernHaus SoHo to offer a curated Outerwear Closet, allowing hotel guests to borrow signature coats during colder months — a thoughtful amenity that blends luxury, function, and downtown style.
A beloved destination for modern basics and smart casual wear, the UNIQLO Soho Store offers an expansive selection of affordable, high-quality apparel for men, women, and children — all in a sleek retail space right in the heart of SoHo’s shopping district. From essential everyday pieces to seasonal must-haves, it’s a go-to spot for both locals and visitors seeking wardrobe staples.
A flagship Apple retail location housed in a stylish SoHo storefront, the Apple Store SoHo offers the latest Apple products alongside expert support at the Genius Bar and interactive Today at Apple sessions that range from photography workshops to creative tech tutorials. Its iconic downtown location makes it a must-visit for tech lovers and design enthusiasts alike.
The SoHo outpost of the iconic American department store, Bloomingdale’s SoHo brings a curated edit of fashion, beauty, accessories, and home goods to downtown Manhattan. With attentive service, seasonal collections, and unique guest offerings like makeup consultations and in-store pickup, it’s a stylish and convenient stop for elevated shopping in SoHo.
A sustainably driven fashion favorite known for effortless silhouettes, feminine details, and eco-conscious materials, Reformation’s SoHo boutique blends laid-back California cool with downtown polish. It’s a go-to stop for chic dresses, elevated basics, and responsible style.
An extension of the Museum of Modern Art, the MoMA Design Store offers a curated selection of beautifully designed home goods, books, gifts, and accessories inspired by modern art and innovation. It’s a must-visit for design lovers seeking thoughtful, art-driven finds.
A luxury resale destination specializing in authenticated designer fashion, jewelry, watches, and accessories, The RealReal SoHo offers a sustainable way to shop coveted brands at accessible prices. The boutique also features in-store consignment services and expert authentication.
A New York City landmark since 1989, Angelika Film Center is known for its curated lineup of new indie and foreign films. Don’t be surprised if you run into a famous filmmaker; this is a favorite spot of many Hollywood A-listers.
Founded by Robert de Niro and Jane Rosenthal in 2002, the Tribeca Film Festival spotlights a diverse selection of feature and short films, art exhibitions, and digital programming.
This National Historic Site housed working-class immigrants from over 20 nations during the 19th and 20th centuries. Today, it is dedicated to documenting these immigrants’ stories through immersive exhibits.
Spring Studios is a premier creative production and event space located in Tribeca, serving as a global hub for fashion, media, and luxury brand experiences. Housed in a multi-level, state-of-the-art facility, it hosts everything from New York Fashion Week shows and art exhibitions to film shoots, product launches, and immersive cultural events.
Specializing in Pop Art, street art, and contemporary icons, Pop International Galleries showcases works by artists like Banksy, Warhol, and Mr. Brainwash. Its approachable, high-energy exhibitions make it a favorite stop for collectors and curious passersby alike.
A respected photography gallery presenting modern and contemporary works with a focus on documentary, fashion, and fine art photography. Staley-Wise is known for its thoughtful exhibitions and strong curatorial point of view.
An experimental nonprofit exhibition space dedicated to advancing innovative ideas at the intersection of art, architecture, and design. Its distinctive, transformable façade makes it one of SoHo’s most visually intriguing cultural institutions.
A nonprofit arts organization committed to supporting emerging and underrepresented artists through exhibitions, performances, and public programs. Artists Space plays a vital role in shaping contemporary artistic discourse in New York City.
A member-run nonprofit gallery dedicated to contemporary photography, showcasing rotating exhibitions by both emerging and established photographers. SoHo Photo Gallery offers an intimate, community-driven look at the city’s vibrant photography scene.
A defining feature of the neighborhood, this historic district is home to the world’s largest collection of cast-iron architecture, with ornate façades dating back to the 19th century. Its iconic streetscape reflects SoHo’s transformation from industrial hub to global center for art and design.
This self-guided audio walking tour explores SoHo’s artistic and cultural evolution through personal stories, historic moments, and creative landmarks. Enjoy the neighborhood at your own pace while uncovering the voices and events that shaped its legacy.
This pioneering museum is the world’s only institution dedicated entirely to showcasing and preserving visual art created by LGBTQ+ artists and exploring queer experiences through exhibitions, programs, and community engagement. Its thoughtful, rotating shows invite visitors to reflect on identity, history, and the power of artistic expression.
A unique nonprofit arts organization in SoHo devoted exclusively to the medium of drawing, this cultural space presents dynamic exhibitions of both historical and contemporary works on paper alongside robust public programs such as artist talks, screenings, and workshops.
An immersive art experience celebrating the provocative work and legacy of the elusive street artist Banksy, the Banksy Museum in New York showcases recreated murals, rare works, and interactive exhibits that invite visitors to engage with the artist’s wit, social commentary, and cultural impact.
A historic Off-Off-Broadway theater founded in 1949, the Gene Frankel Theatre continues to champion innovative and independent performances, fostering new talent and presenting thought-provoking plays, classes, and workshops in downtown Manhattan.
Located at the southern end of the High Line, the Whitney Museum of American Art showcases iconic and contemporary works by leading American artists within a striking modern building overlooking the Hudson River.
Located in Lower Manhattan, the National Museum of the American Indian explores the history, culture, and art of Indigenous peoples of the Americas through powerful exhibitions and artifacts housed in the historic Alexander Hamilton U.S. Custom House.
This intimate bar has an extensive wine list and menu of shareable Spanish-style tapas—plus $1 oyster happy hour. Come here for post-meeting drinks or a casual night out.
This authentic tapas bar and restaurant channels the same lively, spirited atmosphere of Barcelona tapas bars. If you’re looking to do a big group dinner or drinks, this is your spot.
Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's farm-to-table restaurant focuses on local, seasonal produce free from pesticides, synthetic fertilizers, insecticides, and GMOs. In addition to being healthy, it’s also ridiculously tasty.
The New York location of the beloved Parisian restaurant is part bar, part restaurant, and part cafe. It’s open from sunlight to candlelight and features a sprawling sidewalk setup.
An all-day eatery that doubles as our hotel’s art-filled living room. By day, grab coffee, pastries and to-go fare. By night, sip creative cocktails in an intimate lounge.
One of SoHo's most beloved drinking spots, JIMMY offers specialty cocktails, an outdoor pool, and 18th-floor views of the Freedom Tower, the Hudson River, and the bridges spanning the East River.
This West Village institution serves straightforward, classic Italian fare like artichoke salads and cacio y pepe. Don’t wear your whites—their red-sauce lasagne a sugo is a must.
A classic French brasserie and SoHo institution, Balthazar is known for its bustling atmosphere, timeless Parisian décor, and all-day menu featuring traditional French fare, fresh seafood, and house-baked bread and pastries. It’s a lively spot for everything from breakfast meetings to late-night dining.
Famed for its inventive approach to pastry, Dominique Ansel Bakery blends classic French techniques with playful creativity, offering seasonal treats and iconic sweets like the Cronut®. The intimate bakery is a must-visit for dessert lovers exploring SoHo.
Elegant and unmistakably Parisian, Ladurée is celebrated for its delicate macarons, refined pastries, and beautifully presented teas and desserts. The SoHo location offers a charming café setting perfect for a leisurely treat or a sweet pause between shopping and sightseeing.
Levain Bakery is a New York City institution, best known for its iconic, six-ounce cookies that are crisp on the outside and irresistibly gooey at the center. From rich Chocolate Chip Walnut to decadent Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Chip, it’s a must-visit stop for indulgent, freshly baked comfort in the heart of NoHo.
Tribeca Rooftop + 360° is a premier private event venue offering sweeping skyline views from its glass-enclosed penthouse and expansive rooftop terrace. Set atop a historic Tribeca building, the space is known for hosting high-profile fashion shows, galas, and brand activations in a sleek, industrial-chic setting.
A modern Italian restaurant inspired by seasonal ingredients and regional traditions, La Pecora Bianca offers a warm, approachable take on classic dishes with a contemporary edge. Its airy interiors and crowd-pleasing menu make it a favorite for brunch, lunch, or dinner in SoHo.
This cozy neighborhood favorite celebrates the flavors of Sicily with rustic, home-style dishes made from traditional recipes and fresh ingredients. The intimate setting and authentic menu create a warm, inviting dining experience reminiscent of a classic Italian osteria.
A legendary French bistro with an old-school SoHo vibe, Raoul’s is known for its dimly lit dining room, classic French fare, and famously sought-after steak au poivre. It’s a longtime favorite for both locals and visitors seeking timeless downtown charm.
Open late and beloved for its relaxed yet polished atmosphere, Blue Ribbon Brasserie serves a diverse menu ranging from seafood and raw bar selections to comfort-driven classics. It’s an ideal spot for everything from casual dinners to late-night bites.
Located inside the Roman and Williams Guild, La Mercerie is an elegant French café and restaurant offering beautifully presented dishes, pastries, and artisanal breads. Its refined design and all-day menu make it a perfect stop for breakfast, lunch, or a stylish dinner.
A laid-back favorite inspired by Australian café culture, Ruby’s Café serves fresh, feel-good dishes alongside quality coffee in a relaxed, neighborhood setting. It’s a go-to spot for casual breakfasts, light lunches, and people-watching in SoHo.
An intimate Nolita staple with European flair, Café Gitane is known for its cozy atmosphere and French-Moroccan–inspired menu, including its cult-favorite avocado toast. The charming café is perfect for a leisurely brunch or a low-key lunch downtown.
A relaxed neighborhood bar with a downtown edge, Grand Street Social offers craft cocktails, local beers, and a welcoming atmosphere that draws a mix of locals and visitors. It’s an easygoing spot for pre-dinner drinks or a casual night out in SoHo.
A lively nightlife destination blending music, cocktails, and immersive visuals, ART SoHo offers a high-energy atmosphere with DJs, curated events, and late-night vibes. It’s a popular spot for dancing and socializing in the heart of downtown.
Perched atop the Hugo Hotel, Bar Hugo Rooftop delivers sweeping skyline views paired with craft cocktails and a stylish, relaxed ambiance. It’s an ideal spot for sunset drinks or a laid-back night out above SoHo.
This colorful rooftop bar brings a vibrant, festive energy to downtown with tropical cocktails, playful design, and panoramic city views. Azul is perfect for casual drinks, group gatherings, and warm-weather evenings under the sky.
An intimate and design-forward rooftop, The Rooftop at The Manner offers elevated cocktails in a refined, lounge-like setting. With its cozy atmosphere and downtown views, it’s well suited for relaxed evenings and sophisticated socializing.
A multi-level venue with a rooftop garden vibe, The Delancey Rooftop is known for live music, DJ sets, and an energetic crowd. The open-air space makes it a favorite for late nights and live entertainment on the Lower East Side.
A longtime nightlife staple, The DL features multiple floors with rooftop dancing, DJ-driven music, and a party-forward atmosphere. It’s a go-to destination for those looking to keep the night going downtown.
Step back into the Prohibition era at The Back Room, a speakeasy-style bar serving cocktails in teacups and bottles with a vintage, hidden-away feel. Its dim lighting and historic charm make for a truly unique night out.
A cozy wine and cocktail bar with an eclectic, lived-in feel, Apartment 5 offers a relaxed alternative to high-energy nightlife. It’s an inviting spot for conversation, curated playlists, and intimate evenings downtown.
A no-frills neighborhood bar with classic downtown character, Mary’s is known for its friendly crowd, jukebox tunes, and strong pours. It’s a laid-back spot to unwind and mingle with locals late into the night.
This Saturday market has been popping up in Greenwich Village year-round since 1994. Pick up heirloom vegetables, freshly-plucked fruit, pasture-raised eggs, and farmstead goat and cow's milk cheese.
On Wednesdays and Saturdays year-round, this market sells locally grown produce, sustainably raised meat, seafood, sheep's milk cheese and yogurt, orchard fruit and berries, herbs, plants and cut flowers.
This subterranean spa comprises a circuit of hot and cold pools, ice baths, steam rooms, and treatment areas, modeled after the bathhouses of ancient Rome and Greece.
Known for its high-intensity workouts and signature Red Room, Barry’s combines strength training and cardio in a fast-paced, motivating environment. It’s a go-to destination for those looking to break a sweat with top-tier instructors and an energizing vibe.
A cult-favorite indoor cycling studio, SoulCycle delivers rhythm-based rides set to curated playlists in a candlelit space. The SoHo location offers an uplifting, community-driven workout that blends fitness, music, and mindfulness.
Rumble Boxing fuses boxing-inspired workouts with strength training and music-driven energy for a full-body experience. Its sleek studio and high-energy classes make it a popular choice for both beginners and seasoned athletes.
A serene, design-forward yoga studio offering thoughtfully curated classes focused on balance, strength, and mindfulness. As a partner of ModernHaus SoHo, Sui Yoga provides guests with a seamless extension of the hotel’s wellness-forward lifestyle.
Y7 Studio blends vinyasa yoga with hip-hop–inspired playlists in a candlelit, heated room for a modern, high-energy practice. The SoHo location delivers a sleek, music-driven experience that feels both grounding and energizing.
Known for its inclusive approach and thoughtful sequencing, Sky Ting Yoga offers classes that combine breathwork, movement, and meditation. Its calming space attracts a community focused on both physical and mental well-being.
BODYROK delivers a high-intensity, low-impact workout using reformer-inspired machines to build strength and endurance. The SoHo studio offers fast-paced classes set to music for an efficient, full-body burn.
Known for its challenging, slow-paced strength workouts, Solidcore focuses on controlled movement and core training using resistance-based machines. Easily accessible from both Tribeca and Nolita, it’s a favorite for guests seeking a serious workout nearby.
A longtime favorite in NoHo, Great Jones Spa features a tranquil circuit of pools, saunas, steam rooms, and relaxation spaces inspired by ancient bathing traditions. It’s an ideal destination for unwinding, recharging, and indulging in restorative spa treatments.
Color Factory is a vibrant, interactive art exhibition filled with colorful, room-sized installations that explore color, creativity, and play, making it a lively destination for visitors of all ages to engage with art in a fun, immersive environment.
Marked by its famous street signage and rich culinary heritage, Mulberry Street is the heart of Little Italy and a symbol of the neighborhood’s immigrant roots. The area blends old-world charm with bustling restaurants, cafés, and cultural traditions.
Housed in a historic firehouse, the New York City Fire Museum showcases the history and heroism of the FDNY through exhibits, artifacts, and interactive displays. It offers an engaging look at the evolution of firefighting and the city’s enduring spirit.
A striking Romanesque Revival structure, the Puck Building is named after the satirical magazine once housed inside and remains a symbol of SoHo’s publishing and industrial past. Its distinctive architecture makes it a standout landmark along Houston Street.
A historic civic space surrounded by courthouses and government buildings, Foley Square has long played a role in public gatherings, protests, and civic life. Its open plaza and monuments offer a quiet pause amid Lower Manhattan’s bustling streets.
Located at the crossroads of Lower Manhattan, City Hall Park combines landscaped green space with historic architecture, including New York City Hall itself. The park offers a peaceful retreat while showcasing centuries of the city’s political and architectural history.
A powerful and sacred site, the African Burial Ground National Monument honors the lives of free and enslaved Africans buried here during the 17th and 18th centuries. The memorial and visitor center offer an important space for reflection, education, and remembrance.
This self-guided walk highlights SoHo’s historic gallery scene, weaving through Greene, Mercer, and Wooster Streets where contemporary galleries meet iconic cast-iron architecture. It’s an ideal way to discover emerging artists while soaking in the neighborhood’s creative legacy.
A stylish stroll through Nolita, this walk pairs independent boutiques with charming cafés and bakeries along tree-lined streets. It’s perfect for discovering unique shops, local designers, and relaxed coffee stops just north of SoHo.
This flavorful walk through Little Italy centers on Mulberry Street, where classic Italian restaurants, bakeries, and cafés celebrate the neighborhood’s rich culinary heritage. It’s a great way to sample traditional dishes while exploring one of Manhattan’s most storied enclaves.
Known for its cobblestone streets and converted industrial buildings, Tribeca offers a scenic walk through some of downtown’s most impressive architecture. The route highlights historic warehouses, loft-style buildings, and quiet streets rich with character.
Explore the Lower East Side’s layered cultural history, from immigrant roots to modern nightlife and art spaces. Along the way, visitors encounter historic landmarks, street art, music venues, and local institutions that define the neighborhood’s energy.
Following the Hudson River through Tribeca, this scenic waterfront walk offers sweeping river views, landscaped paths, and peaceful piers. It’s a refreshing escape from the city streets, ideal for walking, jogging, or watching the sunset.
One of New York City’s most dynamic and culturally rich neighborhoods, Chinatown is filled with bustling streets, traditional markets, and authentic eateries. The area offers an immersive cultural experience shaped by generations of history and community.
One World Trade Center rises above Lower Manhattan as the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere. Visit the One World Observatory for sweeping panoramic views of New York City and beyond from the top of this iconic landmark.
Located at the World Trade Center site, the National September 11 Memorial & Museum honors the lives lost in the September 11 attacks through powerful exhibits and the twin reflecting pools set within the original tower footprints.
A historic waterfront neighborhood in Lower Manhattan where cobblestone streets meet modern dining, boutique shopping, and cultural programming. The district offers lively public spaces and scenic views of the Brooklyn Bridge and New York Harbor.
The 1.45-mile-long elevated linear park and greenway traces the length of a former New York Central Railroad spur on the west side of Manhattan. Don’t miss the art exhibitions and Hudson River views along the way.
One of Manhattan’s most scenic outdoor corridors, the Hudson River Greenway offers uninterrupted paths for running, walking, and biking along the waterfront. With river views, open space, and easy access from Tribeca and SoHo, it’s ideal for staying active outdoors.
Part of Hudson River Park, Rockefeller Park offers a tranquil stretch of waterfront green space just south of Tribeca. Tree-lined paths, open lawns, and views across the Hudson create a peaceful setting for a morning walk, sunset stroll, or a quiet break by the water along Manhattan’s west side.
An iconic downtown gathering place, Washington Square Park is known for its grand arch, leafy paths, and lively mix of street performers, artists, and locals. The park offers a vibrant atmosphere and a classic New York backdrop for relaxing or people-watching.
A family-friendly waterfront pier in Tribeca, Pier 25 features mini golf, playgrounds, sports fields, and scenic river views. It’s a popular destination for recreation, casual strolls, and spending time outdoors along the Hudson.
Pier 26 blends play and education with a nature-inspired playground, estuary, and science-focused design overlooking the Hudson River. The space offers interactive features and sweeping views, making it a unique outdoor destination for all ages.
Seasonal kayak launch points along the Hudson River offer a unique way to experience the city from the water, with guided and self-launch options available during warmer months. These access points make it easy to enjoy paddling with skyline and river views just minutes from SoHo.
In autumn, Washington Square Park becomes a picturesque destination for leaf-filled paths and seasonal color framed by historic architecture. It’s an ideal spot for crisp-weather strolls and relaxed moments outdoors.
As spring arrives, flowering trees and landscaped paths along the Hudson River come to life with fresh color and greenery. These scenic walks offer a refreshing way to enjoy the season while staying close to the water.
Located in Battery Park, the SeaGlass Carousel is a whimsical underwater-themed ride where glowing, fish-shaped seats spin through light and music, creating a magical experience for visitors of all ages.
A historic waterfront park at the southern tip of Manhattan, The Battery features beautifully landscaped gardens, harbor views, public art, and walking paths overlooking the Statue of Liberty and New York Harbor.

Our facilities fee is $45+tax per room, per night, and provides the following amenities:

  • In-room nespresso coffee
  • Triple-filtered water, refreshed daily
  • High-speed wi-fi throughout the hotel
  • 24/7 concierge service
  • 24/7 access to gym featuring peloton and technogym equipment
  • Unlimited use of press reader for domestic and international newspapers and magazines
  • Unlimited local and long distance calls
  • Use of modernhaus bikes
  • Seasonal hotel programming
  • Seasonal access to rooftop pool