A Review of The Beekman Hotel, New York

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Back in the middle of October, I attended a conference in New York. It’s really nice getting to meet people from across the globe – but it’s also always full on and totally, completely exhausting.

This time, I flew out from Heathrow on Sunday, landing in NY Sunday night, and flew back on the Thursday night “red eye”, then getting a taxi straight to work on Friday morning. Add in 4 days of heavy going learning, plus social events every night until midnight, and I was knackered.

So, it was just as well I had a lovely hotel in which to rest my head for a few hours each night. Enter The Beekman!


The Beekman Hotel is located in the Financial District, right on the southern tip of Manhattan. It’s close to major sites such as the 9/11 memorial and museum, the New York Stock Exchange and Federal Hall. I always choose to stay in this part of NYC when I visit, and it’s starting to feel familiar now when I visit.

It’s also just a short 5 minute walk from Battery Park, the hopping on point for ferries across to Liberty Island to see the Statue of Liberty. The newly opened Robert F. Wagner Jr. Park is also beautiful. And in the opposite direction, it’s only a 15 minute walk to the Brooklyn bridge, making a day trip to one of New York’s most famous neighbourhoods on foot perfectly possible.

Oh, and most important of all, it’s home to Lyssy from Lyssy in the City. I’ve been lucky to see her twice this year now, and on this recent trip I made sure to see her (and Violet!) for a lovely walk, just before I got in a taxi to the airport.

You can read my full post on New York’s Financial District HERE.


The accommodation is quirky at The Beekman. I genuinely felt as if Morticia Adams might pop out of my wardrobe at any point; but its character is what makes it so special.

The room was clean and spacious, and full of interesting touches. With a huge king size bed, comfortable desk area, and lots of vibrant colours, it felt very unique but at the same time a calming and restful space.

Quirky bedroom

Thankfully the bathroom was modernised, and clean and simple in its design. Sadly though when I arrived, I tried to have a shower but the handle just came off and I had to have maintenance up – not what you want in just a towel after 12+ hours of travelling!

Room cleaning was great as well, with a day time cleaning service and night time turn down. That said, my favourite feature of any turn down service (the evening laying out of my slippers), was not on offer, and nor did I get any pillow treats. I was also left without a bath mat on one day, though of course that’s not the end of the world!


Let’s start with The Bar Room. The Beekman’s bar is a vibe. It’s dark, it’s moody, it’s full of comfy old fashioned sofas and a bar the length of the wall. The drinks are amazing, but not cheap (think $20 for a glass of wine!). It’s also the place to have breakfast, which was tasty but pricy so we opted to eat in one of the many surrounding cafes instead.

In the Bar

Attached to the bar is Temple Court, the Beekman’s restaurant. We had an absolutely delicious meal in here but as it was a work event, I didn’t get my phone out. The steak and chicken were incredible though!

Aside from the restaurant and bar area, The Beekman has something special in its cellar. It’s attached to a jazz bar called Laissez Faire, which we stumbled upon by accident late at night. It’s on brand, being dark and moody – but it was so cool to spend a night there.

With live music, cocktails and dancing until the early hours we had an amazing time. It was nice to meet so many new people, though at the end of the night it was always nice to finish up as the 5 of us from the UK; somehow us Brits always end up being the last ones standing (and that’s saying something if you know me!).


The hotel offers a number of amenities onsite beyond its drinking and dining options. I think the main thing it has over other hotels is its history.

The Beekman was built in the 1880s, and called Temple Court. It housed the offices of lawyers, accountants and even publishers. As times changed, so did its inhabitants and the building was eventually sold and restored in to a hotel, opening in 2016.

One of the most remarkable features of the building is its nine-story central atrium, topped by a pyramidal skylight and surrounded by ornate cast-iron balustrades. When I first saw it running through the hotel, it definitely took my breath away.

Looking downwards from Floor 10 to the bar on the ground floor

The Beekman also has a Concierge who can help with reservations and trip planning, and the hotel has baggage storage services and doormen who can help with transport. The hotel also offers a number of nice lounge/seating areas. Its main reception is large and spacious, and there are little alcoves of chairs everywhere.

The lobby

The Beekman also offers a fitness centre, which I didn’t go in but a couple of my colleagues said was decent.

Ultimately, you don’t stay at The Beekman to have loads of activities laid on. The reality is that few buildings capture New York’s rhythm the way The Beekman does. It is both a museum and a modern marvel. It reminded me that even in a city forever rushing forward, there are places where time stands still long enough for us to look up.

Looking down to the bar


So what did you think of The Beekman? I absolutely loved its unique history and quirky style, but it was VERY dark to the point I was craving air and daylight after 4 nights there. On balance though, I’d definitely recommend it for a cool experience in New York City.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

29 responses to “A Review of The Beekman Hotel, New York”

  1. Rebecca Avatar

    The Beekman looks very swanky and posh! Given its location, I can see how it caters to a lot of business folks on work trips. So nice you got to meet Lyssy again, as well as see her child!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahh I love meeting up with them, it’s so nice to have blogger friends all over the globe 🙂

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  2. Lyssy In The City Avatar

    Awww so glad we got to see you again! The room is very strange! I think I’d rather stay at the Wall Street Hotel and grab coffee/drink at the Beekman.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Sameee, have loved seeing you both this year 🙂 And I couldn’t agree more…the Wall St is much better, and then just enjoy the bar at The Beekman.

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    Anonymous

    I feel like I went through all of the emotions when I read this. I laughed, I liked something, I didn’t like something else, it’s a bit quirky, so I was intrigued….. And you met up with Lyssy again, fun! Maggie

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      it was such a weird stay, I both loved it and disliked it somehow!!! And yes, so lovely to see her twice in a year, I’ve been spoilt 🙂

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  4. Phil Avatar

    Looks like a fabulous hotel to enjoy, and I particularly liked the central atrium and ornate architectural features ~ thanks for sharing, Hannah 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      The atrium is just incredible isn’t it 🙂 Thanks for your comment, Phil and have a great weekend ahead!

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      1. Phil Avatar

        Yes, magnificent. Thanks and you, too, my friend 🙂

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  5. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    I’m drawn to the hotel’s stunning architecture Hannah but it does look a bit quirky and dark. We also prefer to stay around Wall Street when we visit.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s such a great area in which to stay isn’t it – we always choose a hotel there 🙂

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  6. Lingo in Transit Avatar

    The atrium view is beautiful. But the shower handle!!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I know, not what I needed straight off the plane!

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  7. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    The Beekman looks quite nice, but oh my, your schedule sounds intense! What a treat to have a blog-buddy meetup. I hope you finally got some rest!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It was so intense, I was exhausted! I did eventually whilst we were travelling in South East Asia, so feeling recovered now 🙂

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      1. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

        That’s good; you deserve a break! Take care, Hannah!

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  8. Diana Avatar

    That view from the tenth floor is very disorienting. It took me a bit to figure out what I was looking at. How fun that you got to see Lyssy again! I’m exhausted just reading about your schedule for the trip, though. Were you able to sleep at all on the plane?

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      You’re right, it was weird having a massive hole through the middle of the hotel! The schedule was crazy busy, and yes – I slept solidly on the plane home!!

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  9. Bama Avatar

    First of all, it’s incredible that you could survive 4 days of learning and socializing, and going straight to work when you were back in London. I would’ve become a zombie by Friday morning! But it was nice that you stayed at The Beekman, a place that seems to have so much character. The interior looks nice, but I get what you mean with it being dark. It’s great though that you got to spend some time with a fellow blogger on such a beautiful day — the blue skies and those colorful plants are lovely!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      I was definitely still a zombie, but I recovered eventually and it was a cool experience to be able to have 🙂 Thanks for stopping by Bama – have a great day ahead.

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  10. Life...One Big Adventure Avatar

    Gorgeous! Thanks for the insight. Mel

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  11. vibrant01a7821996 Avatar
    vibrant01a7821996

    Beautiful

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  12. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    Oh, the Beekman looks amazing. It would make a wonderful setting for an Agatha Christy type story, all atmosphere and Art Deco.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      You’re soooo right, it would be a perfect place for Poirot to pop out!!

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  13. grandmisadventures Avatar

    What a beautiful hotel! It looks so elegant and comfortable.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It was for sure, definitely a unique hotel experience.

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  14. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    The Beekman Hotel sounds like it’s in a great location for exploring NYC. And it looks like it has a lot of character and charm. Despite being busy with work, it’s awesome that you were able to meet up with Lyssy before heading to the airport.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Totally, it was definitely a unique place to stay. And it was so good to be able to see Lyssy again – it’s always lovely to see a fellow blogger 🙂

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  15. NortheastAllie Avatar

    This looks like a wonderful place to stay at!

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