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Crosby Street Hotel

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London to New York

CROSBY STREET HOTEL is situated on a quiet cobbled street in the heart of New York’s vibrant SoHo neighborhood. There are 86 bedrooms and suites over 11 floors. Each has high ceilings and full-length windows. Interior design by Kit Kemp reflects a fresh, contemporary style. There is The Crosby Bar, a private leafy garden, guest drawing room, several stylish private event and meeting rooms, a luxurious 99 seat screening room (Sunday Night Film Club, anyone?), and a fully equipped gym.



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