NoHo, a special sleeping room hotel in New York City, launches in Downtown Manhattan Today. The hotel, created by Dovetail + Co., combines Chinese capsule hotels with the beauty of European train cars. An impressive hotel strategy known as Then Then NoHo, which is geared toward solo travelers, has opened its doors in the center of NoHo, New York City. 180 beautifully designed sleeper cabins that evoke Japanese capsule hotels and Western train cars are included in this special lodging package. Dovetail + Co, the creative group behind some acclaimed Newport, Rhode Island, and Hawaii hotels, is in charge of the project. The company’s philosophy of encouraging exploration and discovery is embodied in Then Now NoHo. The homeowner’s unique design, created by New York-based Islyn Studio, is influenced by the dynamic world of dreams, with designs that blur the lines between reality and thoughts. Each one-bedroom room has a distinctive design, including a specialty Wright mattress, Garnier-Thiebaut linens, a Brooklinen coat, a sound device for better rest, and Then Then NoHo-branded amenities. Additionally, the resort has a dedicated Women+ floor designed for women and guests who are not traditionally white. Advertising
Guest can enjoy social spaces, tailored experiences, and a calendar of events that promote exploration and connection in addition to the uniquely located accommodations. Additionally, the resort provides a smooth guest experience through technologies, including a mobile app for pre-arrival self-check-in and check-in kiosks in the entrance. At the crossing of SoHo, the East Village, and the Lower East Side, visitors can find Then NoHo’s area at 338 Haymarket. With prices starting at$ 125 per night, the hotel offers a good starting point for exploration. The founder and CEO of Dovetail + Co, Phil Hospod, stated in a statement that” Then Then NoHo is more than just a place to sleep; it’s a doorway to discovery, network, and the best New York has to offer.” Staynownow.com