SIXTY LES
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Hotel Details
Location
190 Allen St, New York, NY 10002
United States, North America
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Key Highlights
- ✓Neighborhood**: The area has been revitalized into a fashionable haven for young urban professionals and is perfect for those seeking downtown action.
Expert Review: SIXTY LES
SIXTY LES, a Michelin Key Selected property in New York City, stands out as a hip, contemporary boutique hotel in the vibrant Lower East Side. It is generally well-regarded for its stylish design, lively atmosphere, and prime location, though some guests note recurring issues.
1. Overall Rating & Sentiment
The overall sentiment for SIXTY LES is largely positive, with guests frequently praising its design, location, and staff. Review platforms show ratings typically in the "Very Good" to "Excellent" range, with an average of 8.0/10 on Booking.com, 8.4/10 on Expedia, and 8.2/10 on Agoda.com. Tablet Hotels shows a guest feedback score of 18.3/20 based on verified stays. Many guests describe it as a luxurious and chic hotel with a young, energetic vibe.
2. Key Highlights
Guests consistently love the hotel's:
- Design & Vibe: A "boho-chic luxury hotel" with an austere, industrial-chic aesthetic that fits the Lower East Side neighborhood. It's described as hip, contemporary, and having a lively scene in its lobby and bars.
- Outdoor Pool: The seasonal, guest-only outdoor pool is a significant draw, featuring an iconic image of Andy Warhol at its bottom and offering a very Instagram-friendly spot.
- Location: Its prime spot in the heart of the Lower East Side provides easy access to nightlife, restaurants, bars, and cultural attractions.
- Amenities: The hotel offers a range of amenities including a fitness center, spa services, multiple bars, and a popular on-site restaurant.
3. Room Quality
SIXTY LES offers 141 rooms designed with a sleek, minimalist, and industrial look.
- Design & Comfort: Rooms feature bespoke interior design elements by Jim Walrod and iconic photography by Lee Friedlander, including glowing bed headboards. The design often involves black-and-white themes. Suites, particularly corner ones, boast private terraces with spacious layouts and amazing city views of both downtown and Midtown. Guests often find the beds comfortable, though some have noted them to be a bit hard.
- Amenities: Rooms are well-equipped with modern electronics, including flat-screen TVs, iPod docking stations, and complimentary luxury bath amenities by REN. Bathrooms often feature slate showers with rainfall showerheads and oversized Frette bathrobes. Minibars are stocked with gourmet snacks and drinks, including a designer condom.
- Criticisms: Some rooms, while stylish, can feel dark at night despite large windows. Desk space can be cramped, and some furnishings have shown signs of wear.
4. Dining Experience
SIXTY LES offers a vibrant dining and bar scene:
- Blue Ribbon Sushi Izakaya: This popular on-site restaurant serves exceptional sushi, yakitori, and family-style Japanese dishes, with fish reportedly flown in daily from Japan. It's known for its lively atmosphere and inventive Japanese cuisine.
- Make Believe: A rooftop social club and bar with a retractable roof, known for its inventive cocktail list and fashion-forward parties with cool DJs.
- Blue Ribbon Beer Garden/Kanpai Garden: An outdoor spot with communal tables and a poolside bar, offering beverages and small plates.
- Breakfast: Continental breakfast is available for an additional charge. Coffee and tea are also available in the mornings.
5. Service & Staff
Guest feedback on service is generally very positive. The staff is frequently described as amazing, polite, helpful, and attentive, treating guests "like gold". Reviews highlight their professionalism and friendliness. However, some guests have occasionally found the staff to be snobby.
6. Location & Accessibility
Situated at 190 Allen Street, the hotel is in the heart of Manhattan's trendy Lower East Side, a neighborhood known for its dynamic nightlife, boutique shops, and diverse culinary scene.
- Neighborhood: The area has been revitalized into a fashionable haven for young urban professionals and is perfect for those seeking downtown action.
- Attractions: It's within walking distance of many great restaurants and bars. Little Italy is about 800 meters away, and Greenwich Village is approximately 1 km away. The New Museum is also nearby, about 500 meters from the hotel.
- Transport: The 2nd Avenue station on the F subway line is conveniently located across the street from the hotel, providing easy access to other parts of the city. Cabs are also readily available on Houston Street.
7. Value & Pricing
SIXTY LES is considered a luxury boutique hotel, and its pricing reflects this. Room rates compare favorably to other downtown luxury boutiques. Prices can vary significantly based on dates and availability, with rates starting from around $161 to $222 per night.
- Resort Fee: The hotel charges a resort fee, typically around $52.73 per accommodation, per night. This fee often includes seasonal access to the hotel pool, a daily minibar credit ($10), 24/7 access to the fitness center and sauna, and complimentary basic Wi-Fi.
8. Common Complaints
While highly rated, SIXTY LES does receive some recurring criticisms:
- Noise: Given its location in a lively nightlife hub, guests frequently complain about noise from nearby bars and clubs, which can affect sleep.
- Maintenance: Some reviews mention the need for better maintenance, with issues like worn furnishings and leaking showers occasionally reported. There are also comments that the hotel might need a makeover in a few years due to wear and tear.
- Amenities Availability: Guests have expressed disappointment when advertised amenities like the pool (seasonal closure) or spa services (e.g., sauna being renovated, no massages available) are not accessible during their stay.
- Dark Rooms: Some rooms, while stylish, can be perceived as dark at night.
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Points to Consider
- •Criticisms**: Some rooms, while stylish, can feel dark at night despite large windows. Desk space can be cramped, and some furnishings have shown signs of wear.
- •While highly rated, SIXTY LES does receive some recurring criticisms:










