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CONRAD NEW YORK DOWNTOWN
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2012
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Conrad New
York Downtown.

MODERATE · CONFIRMED
KEYS
463 rooms
PRICE
$$$$
OPENED
2012
DISTRICT
Tribeca & Financial District
RESTAURANT
Multiple
AIRPORT
JFK · 45 min
FEATURED IN 4 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
Conrad New York Downtown
EXHIBIT A · NYC · NORTH AMERICA
● LIVE · 30K
An all-suite Hilton with a 13-story mural and a sunset rooftop, stranded in Battery Park City residential calmEXHIBIT A
FEATURED IN 4 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
ASSESSMENT
44
RANK#63of 88
UNBOOKABILITY · / 100
DEMAND
20
SCARCITY
60
CRITIC
50
SOCIAL
20
SEARCH
20
GUEST
100
DESK NOTE
You come to the Conrad for the suite footprint, the LeWitt, and the Hudson sunset. You stay for the unusual Manhattan experience of not hearing a single siren overnight. If your trip is about Midtown or downtown nightlife this is the wrong hotel. If it is about space, art, and quiet, nothing else at this price does it better.
Filed by UB DESK · MENA
4 critic reviews
§ 01 · PHOTO ARCHIVE · EXHIBIT A
The evidence.
@CONRADNYDOWNTOWN · IG EVIDENCE
EX · A
FEED-NYC136 · @conradnydowntown
§ 02 · CRITIC DOSSIER · 4 INDEXED
What they
filed.
4 / 4 · CONSENSUS TIER-2
EXHIBIT · F1
MICHELIN Guide
TIER-1 · MAJOR
2024
"The old stereotype was that Midtown was for business and Downtown was for pleasure — and the Financial District, despite being more downtown than Downtown, went quiet within…"
EX · F1READ SOURCE →
TIER-1 SOURCE
EXHIBIT · F2
Oyster
TIER-2 · AUTH.
2024
"A sleek and spacious all-suite hotel (rare in NYC) between the West Side Highway and the Hudson River. Conrad New York's atrium lobby, accessed by escalators from the main…"
EX · F2READ SOURCE →
TIER-2 SOURCE
EXHIBIT · F3
Fodor's
TIER-2 · AUTH.
"An indulgent-yet-reasonable surprise in a quiet Battery Park City location, this suites-only hotel has many coveted amenities: significant square footage, a breezy rooftop bar, and…"
EX · F3READ SOURCE →
TIER-2 SOURCE
EXHIBIT · F4
Frequent Miler
TIER-4 · WRITER
2024
"Overall, we enjoyed the warm welcome and the great room at the Conrad New York Downtown. The service and quality of the room would tempt me to stay again, but given Hyatt's…"
EX · F4READ SOURCE →
TIER-4 SOURCE
§ 03 · THE READ · ON & OFF BOOK
THE READ.
DESK ASSESSMENT · TWO ANGLES
THE OFFICIAL READ

The art is legitimately worth the detour whether or not you stay. The suite size is real value for families. The rooftop view is what the brochure promises. The hotel keeps its rating through substance, not through trend.

THE OFF-BOOK READ

Atrio serves a weekday lunch in the atrium under the LeWitt that most hotel guests skip in favor of Brookfield Place. You get the full wall drawing as your backdrop, half the crowd, and a wood-fired pizza for under $25.

§ 04 · ANGLES OF APPROACH · THREE
Three
angles.
REDACTIONS · 0
ANGLE · 01

A 13-Story Sol LeWitt in the Lobby

The atrium holds LeWitt's Loopy Doopy, a roughly 80 by 100 foot wall drawing in pale blue and white that runs the full 13-story height of the interior. Forbes called the Conrad the most art-forward hotel in New York, and the claim holds up the moment you step inside.

FIELD · 001EX · A
ANGLE · 02

All Suites, No Standard Rooms

Every one of the 463 rooms is a suite with a separate king bedroom and a living area with sofa, optional queen sofa bed, and full seating. For families or anyone working from the room, this is a meaningful upgrade over a standard Manhattan double at comparable weekday rates.

FIELD · 002EX · B
ANGLE · 03

Battery Park City Is Its Own Microclimate

The hotel sits at 102 North End Avenue, two blocks from the Hudson and a short walk from Brookfield Place, the Oculus, and the 9/11 Memorial. It is residential, quiet after work hours, and genuinely peaceful in a way almost no other Manhattan luxury hotel can offer.

FIELD · 003EX · C
§ 05 · CAVEATS · FILED UNCLASSIFIED
Real
talk.
UNEDITED · DESK COMMENTARY
△ CAUTION · UNCLASSIFIED
△ CAUTION · UNCLASSIFIED
01POINT · SCALE

463 all-suite rooms in 2011 SOM-built former Embassy Suites in Battery Park City. 13-story atrium holds one of largest Sol LeWitt works in NY. Lower-floor Hudson View Suites face apartment building across street.

02POINT · AUDIENCE

No published Instagram signal. Sol LeWitt atrium installation pulls art-priority luxury travellers; suite footprint pulls families wanting bigger-than-Manhattan-one-bedroom space. Less Manhattan-walkability than space-art-quiet demographic.

03POINT · VARIANCE

463 all-suite: one-Bedroom Hudson River View Suite floor 12+ (clears apartment building opposite for full Statue of Liberty + Jersey sunset). Below floor 10 view compromised.

04POINT · COMPETITION

At $$$$ in Battery Park City, Conrad competes with Four Seasons NY Downtown ($$$$$) and Casa Cipriani ($$$$$ Despont). Wins on all-suite footprint plus Sol LeWitt atrium plus Loopy Doopy rooftop, not on Stern architecture or harbor ocean-liner conceit.

§ 06 · WHERE IT SITS · PROXIMITY
The ground,
mapped.
6 ANCHORS · ON FOOT
COORDINATES
40.7150° N · 74.0158° W
DISTRICT
Tribeca & Financial District
REGION
New York City
NEAREST AIRPORT
JFK · 45 min
FIELD BRIEF · PROXIMITY
AnchorOn footDistance
Brookfield Place· Shopping Mall3 min255m
One World Trade Center· Tourist Attraction4 min329m
One World Observatory· Tourist Attraction4 min319m
9/11 Memorial & Museum· Museum5 min439m
Whole Foods Market· Market5 min375m
9/11 Memorial Pools· Park6 min495m
PROXIMITY PLAN · ON FOOT
CULTURAL ANCHORS · WALKING DISTANCE
§ 07 · SUBJECT BRIEF · FIELD NOTE N°136
On the
record.
1 MIN BRIEFING · LAST AMENDED 2026.05.17
FOUNDED
2012
KEYS
463 ROOMS
TIER
MODERATE
AIRPORT
JFK · 45M
INSTAGRAM
30K
DISTRICT
TRIBECA & FINANCIAL DISTRICT
◉ FILED · UB-NYC-136
DOSSIER-OPEN
SUBJECT · CONRAD NEW YORK DOWNTOWN
TRIBECA & FINANCIAL DISTRICT · NEW YORK CITY
CLEARANCE · PUBLIC
¶ SUBJECT BRIEF · OPEN FILE

The Conrad Downtown is the kind of luxury hotel you book for two reasons: you want a suite bigger than most Manhattan one-bedrooms, and you want to stay in the part of the city where nobody is trying to sell you anything at 11pm.

Opened in 2011 inside a Skidmore, Owings and Merrill building that was previously an Embassy Suites, the Conrad anchors Battery Park City with 463 all-suite rooms wrapped around a 13-story atrium holding one of the largest Sol LeWitt works in New York. Loopy Doopy Rooftop Bar gets the Hudson sunset, Atrio handles wine and wood-fired pizza off the lobby, and the Financial District empties out by 7pm so you walk to dinner in Tribeca and back in actual quiet.

EOF · SUBJECT BRIEF— THE EDITORS, UB DESK
§ 09 · TRANSMISSION LOG · CHATTER
What came
across the wire.
5 ENTRIES · ROLLING 90-DAY
TIMESTAMPCHANNELENTRY
2026.04.14 · 11:54ZPRESSFodor's review filed
2026.04.14 · 07:15ZSYSTEMAdded to Unbookable index
2024.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSMICHELIN Guide review filed
2024.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSFrequent Miler review filed
2024.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSOyster review filed
ROLLING LOG · LATEST 5-8 SHOWN · RETAINED 90 DAYS
§ 10 · CONDITIONS REPORT · CLIMATE & DEMAND
On the
ground.
12-MO WEATHER RECORD · DEMAND CYCLE
NEW YORK CITY · SEASON CYCLE

Late April–early May beats Met Gala. First two weeks of September beat UNGA. Anything SepDec needs 60–90 days of lead time.

TOURIST DEMAND BY MONTH
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
SEP
OCT
NOV
DEC
LowShoulderPeak
WEATHER IN NEW YORK CITY
101010121111131110109114°5°9°15°21°26°29°28°25°19°12°7°JANFEBMARAPRMAYJUNJULAUGSEPOCTNOVDEC
RAIN · DAYS/MOAVG HIGH · °C
JAN-FEBLowCold value window

Demand drops to 45-50 across January and February as overnight lows fall to -4°C and Manhattan visitors thin out for the post-NYE stretch. NYC Restaurant Week in January and NY Fashion Week (Fall/Winter) in February provide cultural anchors, but the broader calendar runs unusually soft for a major destination. Hotel rates fall noticeably below peak across most categories, and properties that rarely discount run winter promotions during NYC Hotel Week in mid-January. For travelers tolerant of single-digit cold and willing to layer, this is when New York runs as a working city without the visitor compression of every other month.

MAR-APRShoulderSpring transition

Demand climbs from 60 in March to 75 in April as temperatures rise from 9°C to 15°C and outdoor New York becomes physically possible again. The St. Patrick''s Day Parade (March 17) compresses Midtown for a day; Easter weekend and MLB Opening Day drive booking pressure across Manhattan and Brooklyn in April. Lead times for Very High-tier properties (Baccarat, The Bowery Hotel, Wythe Hotel) sit at 3-4 weeks outside the parade and Easter compression dates. April second half is where temperature, daylight and pricing align before the Met Gala / Memorial Day events trigger May''s peak structure.

MAY-JUNPeakEvent-driven spring peak

Demand jumps to 90 in May and 85 in June, driven by an event calendar that compresses inventory across distinct one-week windows rather than spreading evenly. May compresses around Met Gala, Frieze NY and Memorial Day weekend; June stacks NYC Pride, Tribeca Festival and Tony Awards in the back half. Temperatures climb from 21°C in May to 26°C in June, before the July humidity locks in across Manhattan and the East Coast. Lead times for Very High-tier properties (Baccarat, The Twenty Two, Gansevoort) tighten to 6-8 weeks during event compression weeks and 3-4 weeks otherwise.

JULShoulderSummer heat dip

July demand drops to 65 as Manhattan residents flee the city for the Hamptons, Hudson Valley and the Jersey Shore, opening inventory across central neighborhoods. Highs hit 29°C with 20°C overnight lows, with humidity and 13 rain days producing reliable afternoon thunderstorms across Manhattan. Independence Day week pulls one short demand spike (fireworks over the East River, July 4 weekend), but the broader month runs as a value window for non-residents. Wildflower Farms (Auberge, Hudson Valley) and Wythe Hotel (Williamsburg) absorb spillover travelers seeking summer atmosphere with lower August-style booking pressure.

AUGLowSummer slump

August demand bottoms at 55, the softest reading for any month outside February, as the city empties of residents and business travel pauses. Highs hold at 28°C, similar to July, but the absence of resident and business demand opens the cleanest direct-channel inventory window since February. US Open Tennis begins in the last 10 days of the month and pulls demand into Queens (Flushing Meadows) and Midtown hotels with USTA partnerships. Outside the US Open weeks, August reads as a value window for travelers willing to work around the heat-and-humidity combination.

SEPPeakAnnual maximum

September is the year's annual peak at demand 100, driven by the simultaneous arrival of UN General Assembly and NY Fashion Week into the same compressed two-week window. Midtown specifically locks down as UN diplomatic delegations, security shutdowns and Fashion Week buyers converge; Baccarat, The St. Regis and The Twenty Two require 8-12 weeks of lead time. Highs hit 25°C with 10 rain days, physically agreeable for outdoor Manhattan activity, but the booking pressure cancels the comfort entirely. First two weeks of September (before UNGA) are the only soft window: late August into early September captures fall weather without the diplomatic-event compression.

OCTPeakFoliage and Comic Con

October demand stays at 90 as Hudson Valley foliage pulls weekend trips upstate and NY Comic Con (mid-month) compresses Midtown across a four-day stretch. Highs drop to 19°C and rain holds at 10 days, the autumn weather window that foliage-trip operators and Hudson Valley packages plan around. Booking discipline matches September''s: 60-90 days lead time at Very High-tier, longer for Comic Con weekend specifically (Wythe Hotel and Brooklyn properties absorb adjacent demand). Wildflower Farms in Hudson Valley peaks here as the foliage destination of choice for travelers blending NYC and upstate; book by August.

NOV-DECPeakHoliday corridor

November holds demand at 80 with NYC Marathon and Thanksgiving Day Parade, and December climbs to 95 on Rockefeller Tree, holiday markets and NYE pressure. The corridor compresses inventory across all sub-regions, but Midtown specifically locks down for Rockefeller Tree visitors, Times Square holiday-window shoppers and NYE pressure. Lead times extend to 60-90 days minimum at Very High-tier; The Bowery Hotel and Ace Hotel see 4-month leads on the week between Christmas and NYE specifically. Overnight lows hit 0°C in December with single-digit daytime, but the festive infrastructure (markets, lights, store windows) is the explicit draw.

§ 11 · LEAD-TIME INTEL · ENTRY WINDOW
Plan the
approach.
DEMAND CYCLE · BOOKING-LEAD INDEX
MODERATECONRAD NEW YORK DOWNTOWN

Book 2-3 weeks ahead for Tribeca Festival and Sep-Dec peaks; weekday and August stays usually available within the same week.

DESTINATION DEMAND · 12-MONTH
PROPERTY PRESSURE · AWAITING DATA
PEAKHIGHSHOULDERLOWOFF
NOW
JAN
FEB
MAR
APR
MAY
JUN
JUL
AUG
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CHECK AVAILABILITY
§ 12 · KNOWN OPERATIVES · 3 FIELD NOTES
Tradecraft
briefing.
3 OF 3 · DESK-VERIFIED
OPERATIVE · 01UB-NYC-136
BEST ROOM.

Book a one-bedroom Hudson River View Suite on floor 12 or higher. Below floor 10 the apartment building opposite intrudes on sightlines. Higher floors clear the neighbors and give you the full Statue of Liberty and Jersey sunset payoff that Loopy Doopy Rooftop sells at a premium.


  • 1-BEDROOM HUDSON SUITE 12+
  • STATUE OF LIBERTY VIEW
  • JERSEY SUNSET PAYOFF
OPERATIVE · 02UB-NYC-136
THE WORKAROUND.

Loopy Doopy Rooftop is seasonal and books out for sunset all summer. Sidestep the reservation by using the rooftop as a pre-dinner stop at 5pm on a weekday. Walk-ins are accepted before the 6pm rush and the Hudson view works just as well with a prosecco ice pop in hand.


  • LOOPY DOOPY 5PM WEEKDAY
  • WALK-INS BEFORE 6PM
  • PROSECCO POPS
OPERATIVE · 03UB-NYC-136
LOCAL TIP.

JFK is a 45 minute yellow cab via the Brooklyn Bridge and BQE, typically $75 to $90 with tolls, or take the E train from World Trade Center to Jamaica and the AirTrain for about $11 in 65 minutes. For groceries and coffee walk to Brookfield Place, not the lobby marketplace.


  • 65 MIN FROM JFK
  • E TO WTC
  • BROOKFIELD FOR GROCERIES
§ 14 · DEMAND INTELLIGENCE · THE SIGNALS
What the
signals say.
4 OF 9 SIGNALS · LIVE · REFRESHED 1D AGO
DOMINANT ON GUESTS · FIRM ON BOOKING · FIRM ON CRITICS
INSTAGRAM DEMAND
30K
QUIET
followers on file
CRITIC CITATIONS
4
FIRM
reviews on file
BOOKING DIFFICULTY
55/100
FIRM
availability pressure
GUEST SCORE
10.0/10
DOMINANT
from guest reviews
§ 15 · COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT · 6 DIMENSIONS
How it
stacks up.
#63 OF 88 · NEW YORK CITY
#63IN NEW YORK CITY · OF 88
#263GLOBALLY · OF 405
Room Demand
2/10
TOP 86%
Booking Difficulty
6/10
TOP 57%
Search Demand
2/10
TOP 92%
Critic Score
5/10
TOP 69%
Guest Score
10/10
TOP 6%
Viral Reach
2/10
TOP 94%
PERCENTILE COMPUTED LIVE · 405 ACTIVE PROPERTIESMETHODOLOGY · /HOW-WE-RANK
§ 19.7 · SIGNAL MONITORING · PAST MONTH
Signals
holding.
18 SNAPSHOTS · DAY 18
Composite Unbookable Score · 17-day trace
44 0from 44
Room Demand
2 0
Booking Difficulty
6 0
Search Demand
2 0
Critic Score
5 0
Guest Score
10 0
Viral Reach
2 0

Signal stable — composite holding within ±2 points over 17 days (currently 44). No single dimension moved more than the rest.

§ 18 · FILE CLOSED · UB-NYC-136
Final
assessment.
CONFIRMEDDESK SIGN-OFF

File closes at MODERATE. Book direct two to three weeks out for Tribeca Festival and September through December peaks. Skip anything below floor 10; the apartment building opposite eats the view.

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