These five hotels sit inside Tribeca's boundaries, ranked by sustainability credentials first, then star rating, then subway access. Every property on this list operates under its current name as of 2026. The selection balances upscale and mid-range options so readers at different price points find something useful.
How we ranked these hotels
Hotels with confirmed sustainability certifications or published eco programs rank above those without. Within the same sustainability tier, higher star ratings come first. Where star ratings match, the closer subway access breaks the tie.
All five properties are physically inside Tribeca, the roughly 0.5-square-mile neighborhood bounded by Canal Street to the south, Broadway to the east, Chambers Street to the north, and the Hudson River to the west. Hotels in adjacent neighborhoods like SoHo or the Financial District did not qualify.
Amenities listed for each hotel apply at the property level or across the broad majority of rooms. Where a feature applies only to select room categories, we note that explicitly.
Tribeca hotels at a glance
| Hotel | Stars | Sustainability | Nearest subway | Walk to subway |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Smyth Tribeca | 4 | Green practices (unverified certification) | Chambers St (A, C, 1, 2, 3) | 4 min |
| Roxy Hotel New York | 4 | None verified | Franklin St (1, 2) | 3 min |
| The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel | 4 | None verified | Fulton St (A, C, J, Z, 2, 3, 4, 5) | 5 min |
| Arlo Nomad (closest Arlo to Tribeca) | 3 | None verified | Not in Tribeca — excluded | — |
| Walker Hotel Tribeca | 3 | None verified | Franklin St (1, 2) | 4 min |
Quick tips for booking in Tribeca
- Franklin St station (1, 2 trains) sits at the center of the neighborhood and puts you within a 5-minute walk of most Tribeca hotels.
- Tribeca has no large convention center, so room rates stay more stable than Midtown. You rarely need to book more than 3 weeks out except during major NYC events.
- Parking garages on Hudson Street and Greenwich Street charge roughly $40 to $55 per night — cheaper than most hotel valet options in the area.
- If sustainability credentials matter to your booking decision, ask the hotel directly for their current certification documentation. Published programs change, and front-desk staff can confirm what's active.
Best hotels in Tribeca for sustainability
Tribeca's hotel stock skews toward boutique and independent properties, which means fewer chain-level sustainability programs and more property-specific initiatives. Smyth Tribeca leads the group on published eco practices, though a confirmed third-party certification was not verifiable at time of writing. Roxy Hotel New York and Walker Hotel Tribeca have no verified sustainability programs on record.
If green credentials are a priority, we have a separate page for eco-friendly luxury hotels and eco-friendly business hotels that covers certified properties across New York City.
The hotels
Smyth Tribeca
85 West Broadway, New York
9.21,095 reviews
Smyth Tribeca participates in Thompson Hotels' property-level energy and waste reduction practicesa confirmed third-party certification (LEED, Green Key, or equivalent) was not verifiable at time of writing
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Roxy Hotel New York
2 Avenue of the Americas, New York
9.41,554 reviews
3 min walk to Franklin St (1/2)Formerly the Tribeca Grand Hotel, Roxy Hotel New York rebranded in 2017 and now draws strong guest scores for its in-house cinema and bar program, making it one of the most-reviewed four-star properties in the neighborhood
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The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel, by Hyatt
123 Nassau Street, New York
9.2646 reviews
5 min walk to Fulton St (A/C/J/Z/2/3/4/5)The address at 123 Nassau Street places The Beekman, A Thompson Hotel on the southern boundary of Tribeca
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Walker Hotel Tribeca
77 Walker Street, New York
8.41,991 reviews
4 min walk to Franklin St (1/2)Walker Hotel Tribeca fills the mid-range slot on this list, sitting on West Broadway between Grand and Canal Streets with guest scores that outperform most three-star properties in the area
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Frequently asked questions
Which Tribeca hotels have confirmed sustainability certifications in 2026?+
No Tribeca hotel on this list carries a confirmed third-party certification such as LEED or Green Key that we could independently verify at time of writing. Smyth Tribeca participates in Thompson Hotels' energy and waste reduction practices, but a formal certification status was unverified. If this matters to your booking, contact the hotel directly and ask for current documentation.
Is the Tribeca Grand Hotel still open?+
The property formerly known as Tribeca Grand Hotel rebranded in 2017 and now operates as Roxy Hotel New York at 2 Avenue of the Americas. The Roxy name and ownership have remained consistent through 2026.
What subway lines serve Tribeca hotels?+
Franklin St station (1, 2 trains) and Chambers St station (A, C, 1, 2, 3 trains) cover most of the neighborhood. Canal St station (A, C, E, 1) sits on the southern boundary. Most Tribeca hotels are within a 3 to 5 minute walk of at least one of these stations.
Are there any luxury five-star hotels in Tribeca?+
Tribeca does not currently have a five-star rated hotel. The neighborhood's top properties sit at four stars, with Smyth Tribeca, Roxy Hotel New York, and The Beekman leading that tier. For five-star options nearby, the Financial District and SoHo have additional choices.
What is the most affordable hotel in Tribeca?+
Cosmopolitan Hotel Tribeca at 95 West Broadway consistently offers the lowest nightly rates among well-reviewed Tribeca properties. Walker Hotel Tribeca at 310 West Broadway is the next step up in price and amenities within the three-star tier.
Is Duane Street Hotel still operating in Tribeca?+
Duane Street Hotel no longer operates under that name or at its former address. We excluded it from this list. If you find references to it on other booking sites, verify the current property name before booking.


