Why The Ned NoMad
The Ned NoMad Hotel is a turn of the century beaux-arts building that has been masterfully restored to its original grandeur. The property includes 167 guest rooms, a collection of restaurants, and a private members club.
Located on the corner of Broadway and 28th Street, in the heart of the cutting edge and historic NoMad neighborhood, the hotel is steps from the Empire State Building, Herald Square, the Flatiron Building, and Fifth Avenue shopping.
Each of the 167 rooms channels 1920s design, with vintage pieces, hand-knotted rugs, and generous showers. Bespoke lighting hangs alongside dividing screens upholstered in damask fabric and richly patterned furnishings with botanical Art Deco prints.
Guests staying in-house can enjoy the modern-day Italian restaurant Cecconi's, which serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with signature dishes from Northern Italy. Menu items include hand-made pasta, wood-oven pizza, seafood, and homemade desserts. Design details include a hand-chipped mosaic and terrazzo striped floor, set against navy velvet banquettes, golden-yellow leather chairs, and a polished timber bar, inspired by classic mid-century Italian Trattorias. Cecconi’s is open to the public, with advance reservations for members and hotel guests.
Offering a smaller menu of bar classics, Little Ned offers favorites from caviar and steak tartare to burgers and salads. Little Ned has 1920s-style booth seating and club chairs and burl wood tables on the mezzanine floor, with views of the Empire State Building.
A spacious on-site fitness center, 24-hour room service, and complimentary high-speed wireless internet are also available.