NYC Staycation: A Change of Scenery
During the ‘Covid era,” it’s important to keep your mental health in check, not just your physical health! While staying in the best thing to do right now, it’s not always the best option mentally. That’s why we’re putting together a list of the best ways for you to enjoy the city while still staying safe, starting with Hotel Hendricks, a brand new hotel with great food, a proper work from home set-up, and a convenient location near Bryant Park in the heart of NYC.
About Hotel Hendricks:
Hotel Hendricks is the newest addition to Fortuna Realty Group’s collection of Manhattan hotels. The hotel is located at 25 W 38th Street, conveniently situated between Herald Square, Bryant Park, and Fifth Avenue shopping, providing guests with the best of New York City right outside their doors. Property Unleashes Luxury Accommodations, Elevated Latin Cuisine and Two Rooftop Venues in a Space Where Uptown Glamour and Downtown Edge Converge. The 176-room property features modern interiors by LA-based designer Marcello Pozzi, a Latin-inspired restaurant on the ground floor by renowned chef PJ Calapa, and two rooftop bar concepts. Hotel Hendricks is a member of the Preferred Hotels & Resorts Lifestyle Collection.
The hotel greeted us with a private welcoming tour of their breathtaking open-aired rooftop including miraculous views of the NYC Skyline (pictured below):
Being a New Yorker, I can assure you that the views provided by the top of Hotel Hendricks are unparalleled to anything in the area. One can argue that it is all in the details -- from the Murano glass chandeliers hanging from the ceiling to the 37,000 pennies accenting the two bars, and even the cherry blossoms spelling out the ‘H’ motif. Hotel Hendricks is welcomed to the hotel scene alongside its sister hotels completing the ‘H’ pattern; Hotel Hugo, Hotel Henri, Hotel Hayden.
With modern interior designs by LA-based Marcello Pozzi, the boutique ambiance was the perfect recipe for a Staycation. Upon entering the room, the picturesque view of the Empire State Building dramatized my new office. Work-from-hotel approved with a proper desk, a chic yet comfortable chair, pens & notepads and most importantly coffee.
Time to eat. Hotel Hendricks hosted us for a private rooftop dinner from The Paloma- Latin-inspired restaurant on the ground floor by renowned chef PJ Calapa. Exceeding my expectations, this meal was on our list of great meals. Pan seared salmon with lemon caper butter sauce, churros, vanilla bean cheesecake, and flowing champagne (pictured below).
Safety measures at Hotel Hendricks include:
Distancing will be maintained in common areas
Waitstaff will wear masks and all diners must wear masks unless eating or drinking
Each table will be disinfected in between each seating
What to do nearby?
Bryant Park: Situated steps away from Hotel Hendricks, Bryant Park offers ice-skating, seasonal shops in an outdoor market, and countless restaurants and cafes to enjoy. Located between Fifth and Sixth Avenues/ 40th and 42nd street, Bryant Park offers a refreshing break of nature in between the high rises of Midtown Manhattan.
Hudson Yards: With its official debut in March 2019, Hudson Yards provides work, entertainment, shops, and dining. InvitedNYC explored this territory reporting that this megadevelopment is open for business with options ranging from visiting The Edge, Soul Cycle, or Thomas Heatherwick's Vessel (the centerpiece of Hudson Yards pictured below).
Union Square Park: Heading downtown, you can find one of Manhattan's most desired outdoor markets located in Union Square on: Monday, Wednesday, Friday or Saturday. Anything from fruit to plants or artisan dog treats, Union Square market has everything you want and not need on a staycation.
Stay tuned and visit InvitedNYC.com for more upcoming events and reviews.