Monday, August 29, 2011

Andaz Wall Street New York, NY, United States





Andaz Wall Street New York,

NY, United States









Style: Boutique/Design. Built: 1986. Remodeled: 2009. Rooms: 253. Suites: 4.



Experience Lower Manhattan's renaissance at Andaz Wall Street from Hyatt. Like every Andaz hotel, Andaz Wall Street provides a kaleidoscope of local culture that offers you a Lower Manhattan hotel stay unlike any other. Every detail and every moment, from our cutting-edge guestrooms to our authentic farm-to-table cuisine, are designed to give you a genuine and intimate New York experience. From the moment you arrive with our refined and relaxed check-in process, everything is unexpected but completely intuitive.



Walk through the doors of the only hotel on Wall Street, and you're immediately greeted by an Andaz Host. Have a seat in the Andaz Lounge-an open, communal setting that's equal parts living room and lobby-where your Host will offer you a complimentary glass of wine or a bottle of water and check you in with a handheld PC. With no uniforms or counters, checking in is less like a procedure and more like a conversation. Of course, if you'd rather, you can head straight to your room and your Host can check you in en route. However, the Lounge will remain the heart of your Andaz stay as a place to grab coffee before an appointment or impromptu drinks in the evening with friends.



The stunning guestrooms at this exclusive Downtown New York City hotel offer room to breathe with high ceilings and 345+ spacious square feet of residential-style space. Andaz guestrooms, lounges and studios feature clean lines, ample light and innovative design in natural materials. Veined stone, end-grain bamboo and cerused oak finish elegant rooms decorated with local artwork and offering unique features like bay window seats for reading and relaxation as well as rotating wardrobe valets with full-length mirrors to give you extra space. Personalized amenities like our Sleep Menu and mini-bar with complimentary non-alcoholic beverages and snack s exemplify the hospitality that makes a stay at Andaz unique.











Jogging & Running

Running Maps available suggesting Historic and Brooklyn Bridge routes.

Spa Facility

A SPA with 2 treatment rooms offering custom results driven treatments from 15 minutes to 90 minutes.

Pets Allowed

Cats & Dogs only per policy.

High Speed Internet

Wireless available throughout the Hotel.

Fitness Center

Well equipped Gym with cardio, elliptical, weights and yoga equipment.

Fine Dining on Site

Wall & Water restaurant + Bar Seven Five onsite.

Fine Dining Nearby

Various NYC Restaurants & Bars including Delmonicos, Cipriani Wall Street, SHO, Harrys etc.

Disabled Access

Hotel is ADA accessable in all public areas and has 6 ADA compliant rooms.

Banquets & Meetings

5 Studios as part of a total of 5,920 sf of residential style meetings and events.

Recommended Rooms

Designed by the Rockwell Group, this 450-square-foot/41-square-meter the Andaz Deluxe Room features a plush king bed and deluxe bath with walk-in rain shower and separate deep soaking tub. You'll find it the perfect place to unwind after a long day in the city. Simple, modern décor includes textured walls, bleached wood accents and brushed metal artwork produced at a Queens, NY, workshop. A unique rotating wardrobe valet incorporates a safe, closet, full-length mirror and other storage elements into one unit that can open into the bathroom or bedroom.



Hotel Address



Andaz Wall Street

75 Wall Street

New York , NY 10005

United States







Location Summary

Stay near Lower Manhattan's financial and historical sites at the only hotel on Wall Street. Set on the corner of Wall and Water streets, Andaz Wall Street is the first Manhattan Financial District hotel that is truly at the heart of the action. The hotel is within walking distance from local attractions like the New York Stock Exchange, South Street Seaport, Federal Hall and many prominent historical sites, museums and other Lower Manhattan attractions-making downtown exploration that much easier.



Directions to Hotel

Directions from JFK: Head southeast on Terminal 1 toward JFK Int'l Airport. Take the ramp onto JFK Expy N/John F Kennedy Expy N. Take the exit onto I-678 N/Van Wyck Expy N. Take exit 12B for L I Expy/I-495 W, Merge onto I-495 W. Take the exit onto I-278 W toward Brooklyn. Take exit 29 to merge onto Tillary St toward Manhattan Bridge. Turn right at Adams St/Brooklyn Bridge Blvd & Continue to follow Brooklyn Bridge Blvd. Take the ramp onto Park Row. Turn left to stay on Park Row. Slight right at Frankfort St. Turn right at Pearl St. Continue on Water St. The Hotel entrance is on water Street (at the corner of wall Street).



Directions from LGA: Head west on Terminal B toward La Guardia Rd. Follow signs for Grand Central Pkwy W and merge onto Grand Central Pkwy W. Take exit 4 for Bklyn Qns Expy toward I-278 W/Staten Island. Merge onto E Brooklyn Queens Expy S. Take exit 29 to merge onto Tillary St toward Manhattan Bridge. Turn right at Adams St/Brooklyn Bridge Blvd. Continue to follow Brooklyn Bridge Blvd. Take the Pearl St/FDR Dr exit. Turn right at Pearl St, Continue on Water St. The Hotel entrance is on Water Street close to the corner of Wall Street.



Directions from Newark: Head northeast on Terminal Access Rd. Merge onto US-1 N/US-9 N via the ramp to State Hwy 21. Continue on RT-139. Continue on I-78 E Toll road. Entering New York, take exit 1 toward West St/State Hwy 9A. Merge onto Laight St. Turn left at RT-9A/West St. Continue on FDR Dr N. Take exit 1 to merge onto South St. Turn left at Old Slip. Turn right at Water St. The Hotel entrance is on Water Street (corner of Wall Street & Water Street).



From Grand Central Station: Head southeast on E 42nd St/Grand Central Terminal toward 3rd Ave. Continue to follow E 42nd St go 0.4 mi. Take the ramp onto FDR Dr S/Franklin Delano Roosevelt Dr S go 3.9 mi. Take exit 1 to merge onto South St. Turn right at Broad St. Turn right at S William St, Turn right at Wall St. Turn right on Water Street. The Hotel entrance is on Water Street (corner of Wall Street & Water Street)

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