Hotel Barrière Fouqet’s: The art of French living à New York

In downtown Tribeca, luxury Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York delivers sophisticated hospitality on an intimate scale, befitting its location in the city’s coveted neighborhood. The hotel features 97 residential-style rooms and suites by world-renowned designer Martin Brudnizki.

It is the first U.S. outpost of France’s family-run Groupe Barrière, known for its French art de vivre, housing the French brasserie Fouquet’s and amenities like the Spa Diane Barrière.

The hotel reception area and lounge located on the Greenwich Street side, is distinct from the Desbrosses Street entrance that houses the iconic brasserie Fouquet’s New York, a window to the French art deco-inspired interior design.

The upper floors are dedicated for the 97 residential-style guestrooms and suites which include 65 spacious rooms, light-filled and luxurious with a residential flair. 29 Suites with stunning views, and an expansive Penthouse Hospitality Suite – Le Grand Appartement Terrasse, and an exclusive two-bedroom Suite – L’Appartement Terrasse, which can also be combined with Le Grand Appartement Terrasse to create a three-bedroom residence.

The food and beverage options at Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s New York retain a French DNA while adapting to the tastes of Tribeca and New York’. The Three-Michelin-starred Chef Pierre Gagnaire’s classic menu offers timeless Parisian brasserie at Fouquet’s New York. The Titsou Bar is inspired by Bar Marta, the famed speakeasy at Hotel Barrière Fouquet’s Paris. The vibe is intimate and celebratory, evoking Paris of the 1920s and ‘30s with a creative cocktail menu and a selection of small bites.

Locally-sourced vegetables are the center point of Par Ici Café, the hotel’s vegetable-forward café located in the enclosed glass courtyard. Also in the estate is the beautiful The Cannes Cinema which can be used for film premieres, special screenings, corporate launches, and other unique events.

Finally, guests can unwind at the spa Diane Barrière known for its wellness, skincare offerings à la française, and a hydrotherapy pool that soothes the mind as much as it does the soul.

Text by Victor Gee

 

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