Cool Navy Blue NYC Boutique Hotel

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Walking steps to the famous Chelsea Market, this is a cool navy blue NYC boutique hotel that has cruise ship 🛟 or NAVY nautical blue vibes without having to step foot off land or leave the City… NYC that is.

The Maritime Hotel is landmark with its large round circle windows imitating a cruise ship room where you’re onboard in the heart of the Big Apple. 🍎

The look reminds me of the “Connect Four” game board. It’s cute on the outside and the inside (…now that’s my cup o’ tea!).

The designer was an apprentice under Architect Frank Lloyd Wright inspired by its former roots as the National Maritime Union headquarters. Now with all the puzzle pieces together, it makes sense as to why this is a super mod-cheeky sleek hotel, and one you wanna try out especially if you’re into navy blue. 🛋️

And throughout the hotel, you’ll see all kinds of mod-design “dress to the nine” features that could inspire your own DIY design projects when you get back home. Just sayin’!

They have all the convenient amenities like Marvis Minty fresh toothpaste, onsite steak and Pan-Asian restaurants, and a cool mood lounge that make a great stay to appreciate where you are. And of course, reminded when you step out the doors to explore.

You’ll find this boutique hotel located in the Meatpacking District, which I think is an underrated area and close to everything next to Greenwich Village and FlatIron District (near Eataly and outdoor Farmer’s Markets in case you’re on a foodie exploration 🍱). And the Empire State Building is within walking distance in case you’ve never checked out its timeless views or want to be reminded.

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The Flat Iron Building next to the Meat Packing District… the summer visit when I didn’t know Barbie colors would come back in! 👚

In West Chelsea, the Chelsea Market stands where you can get a bite and taste of everything from lobster to sushi, and decadent desserts. I first heard about it on the Martha Stewart Show (in Chelsea) I was lucky to have been on set waaay back during retro times. I remember so vividly because that was Eataly’s opening weekend..

I also remember this classic navy blue NYC boutique hotel color palette is soothing and luxurious at the same time. Perfect for a summer getaway… and during NYC Restaurant Week (happening now, btw!).

Take your girlfriends or your partner and have a BON VOYAGE! 🚢

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