The Dominick
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Character and identity
The Dominick rises 46 storeys of glass at the edge of SoHo, with Tribeca and the West Village at the doorstep and the Hudson out the window. The two-storey lobby sets the tone: bronze, leather, columns of brown and metallic blue Venetian plaster, and a second-floor library with a fireplace and cherry-blossom walls. Rooms start above 400 square feet, with Fendi Casa furniture, Bellino bedding, floor-to-ceiling windows and Marmara stone bathrooms with soaking tubs. The 11,000-square-foot Sisley Spa has separate men's and women's hammams; Terrace on 7 spills onto a mosaic pool deck with a waterfall.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-minded couples and shoppers who want generous square footage and downtown geography, with SoHo, Tribeca and the West Village all walkable. The hammam treatments and Italian-finished bathrooms make it a strong spa weekend; the kids' programme (cribs, children's menus, board games, neighbourhood maps) means families are genuinely catered to as well.
Should look elsewhere:
If you book on a low floor, the view is the Holland Tunnel rather than the Empire State Building, which undercuts the whole premise. Travellers who want a Midtown address, classic Uptown formality, or a deep in-house dining roster of named destination restaurants may find the offer thin.
Bottom line
The room and the view do most of the work here: 400-plus square feet, floor-to-ceiling glass and a Marmara-clad bathroom only pay off if you're high enough to see the city rather than the tunnel. Book a SoHi room or suite, insist on a high floor, and budget time for a hammam treatment. Best for design-led couples and serious downtown shoppers.