
The closet was substantial enough, but shelving was a bit high to store socks & underwear. We had to move mini-bar snacks out of the other drawer in order to use it. We stayed for about 8 days and we had, between us, only one drawer to share. Marble double sinks, beautiful wood flooring, Asian rugs, Frette linens on the most comfortable bed, a near-perfect shower experience-from product to pressure, and a deal maker for me-dimmer switches on every light. Our room's luxury was more sublime and real than the usual smoke and mirrors of most hotels. The lobby's velvet seating and furniture invite one to sit and wait, even without reason. The art injects a spirit of youth and cool that feels very 'now' French. The feeling isn't just stereo-typical 'French,' it's an old world French vibe, with Art Nouveau modern glamour meeting stately, rich traditional. Today, NoMad is home to an increasing number of celebrities and affluent professionals, and Tiffany & Co., Sony, and Grey Advertising have relocated to NoMad since 2010, joining New York Life, Credit Suisse and the city’s fastest growing community of creative and tech firms. The artwork is very specific and interesting. The interiors are a thoughtful, smart blend of old and new. The NoMad isn't just a luxury hotel, it's really a thinking person's luxury hotel. The staff at the hotel speaks English, Spanish, Japanese. Private parking is possible at a location nearby at USD 75 per day. Wireless internet is available in the entire hotel for free.
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You can start your day with a full breakfast, which costs US$35 per person per day. 230 Fifth serves a good range of American food and lies within 500 feet away.

Eat & Drinkīreakfast is served every morning in the restaurant. They come equipped with a mini bar fridge and coffee/tea making machines for self-catering along with WiFi for business and leisure. Midtown East is a 5-minute drive away, and 34th Street - Herald Square is within 10 minutes' walk of this New York City hotel.Ħth Avenue & West 29th Street bus stop is within 700 feet of The Ned Nomad and within a close distance from is enough to get to Penn train station. NoMad on the 31st floor for a birds-eye view into the heart of Manhattan. The Ned Nomad offers proximity to natural sights like The High Line Park (1.5 miles) and the 9.603-acre privately managed Bryant Public Park (0.8 miles). Arlo NoMad delivers the best of NYC, with epic views, stylish rooms, and easy access to anywhere the day takes you. The 70th-floor open-air Top of the Rock Observation Deck is just a drive from the hotel, while the world-famous Empire State Building is only 0.8 miles away.
