


The executive king room at the Moxy Lower East Side feels much larger than its roughly 225 sq.

The only slice of the Big Apple I cared about was right here, in this neighbourhood, surrounded by local people doing local things. But more than that, they’re community hubs, built in the heart of the neighbourhoods - to serve as a springboard for guests to essentially get a taste of what it might feel like to be a local, fully immersed in the vibe of the area and living in harmony with the residents.įrom atop the Moxy Williamsburg’s gorgeous rooftop bar, LilliStar, the iconic skyline beckoned in the distance, though at that moment the concrete jungle offerings in Lower Manhattan and Times Square were far from my radar. I’ve had the opportunity to stay at a variety of hotels over the years and can honestly say the Moxy experience was right up there among my favourite, thanks to the properties’ perfect balance between function and fun. It says here the Lightstone-developed, Marriott-partnered hotels have succeeded. Moxy aims to disrupt the industry by offering something different - affordable luxury for the next-wave traveller while connecting guests with the neighbourhood in a visceral way. Article contentĪ four-night visit to NYC included stays at Moxy’s newest New York properties - on The Bowery at Moxy Lower East Side and at Moxy Williamsburg - and dining and entertainment at all five. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt.
