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The Jane Hotel is a West Village landmark that stands out for its exceptional quirky accommodations and is a popular choice for hipsters on a tight budget. Other similarly priced hotels cannot compete with The Jane’s proximity to the thriving Meatpacking District neighborhoods and West Village.
Although quirky and unusual, the hotel has a fascinating background. The Jane Hotel once provided temporary lodging to survivors of the Titanic. Restored in 2008 from an apartment cooperative to a cute micro hotel, guest like the hotel’s stylish and unusually inexpensive accommodations. Straddling the Meatpacking District and the West Village, and across the street from the Hudson River promenade, the Jane Hotel is secluded and quiet. Some first-timers are skeptical of the non-bustling area, but just block eat they will find the hopping, trendy nightlife, restaurants, and art destinations they were looking for.
Many guests are eager to try a 50-square-foot Standard Cabin or a tiny, two-person Bunk Bed Cabin. These cleverly designed, tiny rooms feature under-bed cubbies for storage, a wall-mounted flat-screen TV with a DVD player, and an iPod dock. For a shower, guests can choose from one of the two shared bathrooms.
Two bars and one eatery at the Jane Hotel hold their own in an area known for trendy restaurants and nightlife. It is home to Nolita's popular, celebrity-filled Cafe Gitane. There's also a swanky rooftop terrace and bohemian Jane Ballroom, a dimly lit cocktail lounge and nightclub oozing in atmosphere.
Travelers must desire a unique New York experience to thoroughly enjoy the Jane Hotel. The neighborhood is the place to be low-key and youthful, but if guests are not into small rooms and communal bathrooms, they will find themselves uncomfortable.
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Check-in/Check-out | Check in anytime after 3:00 PM, check out anytime before 12:00 PM |
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Cancellation/prepayment | Cancellation/prepayment policies vary by room type and provider. |
If you would like to stay in a particularly spacious room that will provide you with your own private bathroom, reserve one of the Captain’s Cabins at the Jane Hotel. Spanning across 250 sq ft, each of these cabins provides guests with either a private terrace or direct views of the Hudson River, as well as luxury complimentary toiletries and a flat-screen television. In most of these cabins, you will even have access to a large marble bathtub.
Guests at the Jane Hotel are encouraged to rent one of the hotel’s bicycles for free. Offered on a first-come first-serve basis, these bicycles are a great way for visitors to stretch their legs while also exploring the numerous landmarks that are placed in the immediate vicinity of the hotel. The bikes have convenient boxes on the back of them, making it possible to store a backpack, souvenirs, or snacks.
Dating all the way back to the year 1908, the Jane Hotel is known for being both historic and unique. Originally known as the American Seaman’s Friend Society Sailors’ Home and Institute, the building was planned by William A. Boring, the famous architect that was also responsible for the Ellis Island’s immigrant station. Although the hotel was initially built for the purpose of housing sailors, it was renovated in 2008, allowing the building to keep its original charm while also being equipped with modern amenities.
Because of its central location in the West Village, the Jane Hotel is within easy walking distance of numerous parks, museums, and sites. The Hudson River Park is directly across the street from the hotel and is a scenic place to take a stroll or enjoy a picnic, while the Whitney Museum is a 3m walk away and houses a variety of exhibits related to American art. To learn more about the firefighters and rescue crews that helped in the aftermath of the 9/11 attack, pay a visit to the Ground Zero Museum Workshop, which is a 7m walk from the hotel.
If you will be arriving at John F. Kennedy International Airport, you can either drive, use a taxi service, or take public transportation to travel to the Jane Hotel. Depending on the time of day that you will be driving, the trip will take you between 50m to 1h. If you decide to use a ridesharing application like Uber, the standard fare will be between $70 to $90, while a larger vehicle, known as an UberXL, will cost between $85 and $115. If you opt to use public transportation instead, it is best to take the local subway, which will last 1h to 1h 15m and cost $2.75 per person each way.(Prices checked 27/05/19).
The Jane Hotel is located at 113 Jane Street in West Village, 1.7 miles from the center of New York. High Line is the closest landmark to The Jane Hotel.
Check-in time is 3:00 PM and check-out time is 12:00 PM at The Jane Hotel.
Yes, The Jane Hotel offers free Wi-Fi.
The Jane Hotel is 1.8 miles from New York Skyports SPB.
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Value for money | 7.7 |
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Distance to city center | 1.7 mi |
Nearest Airport | New York LaGuardia |
Distance to airport | 7.6 mi |