Intimate boutique hotel housed in 6-story brick, Romanesque Revival building dating from 1890, originally built for John Astor II. Plank floors, brick walls and simple slipcovered chairs hint at the laidback style that characterizes this place. The wall of colorfully bound art and fashion books adds a touch of class.
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The Mercer Hotel User Reviews
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"The Mercer Hotel is in a great location "Posted: Sun Apr 6 2008 pros: I love SOHO and this is at the heart of SOHO. The lobby is very nice to sit in.The Mercer Hotel is in a great location and a great building. ...Read entire review
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"Rude Service Is A Hallmark of Mercer Hotel"Posted: Sun Apr 6 2008 I sure wish I had read other reviews more closely before I stayed at the Mercer Hotel recently. I was totally put off by its rude personnel and have ...Read entire review
1.5
out of 5
"Overpriced and Rude - Look Elsewhere"Posted: Sun Apr 6 2008 Really, I see that many people like The Mercer Hotel and I can understand its appeal. But I found it way, way overpriced and had a serious problem...Read entire review
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out of 5
"You know the feeling when you go to a"Posted: Sun Sep 2 2007 You know the feeling when you go to a totally empty resturant and you are told you cannot be seated? This was the feeling that we got at the Mercer....Read entire review
Professional Review: AOL CityGuide Currently the address for cell phone-wielding hipsters and celebrity guests, the Mercer provides a sophisticated ... aolsvc.digitalcity.com
Professional Review: Frommer's The Mercer, with its heart-of-SoHo location and a celeb-heavy cast of regulars, is the unrivaled epicenter of ... www.frommers.com