All reviews
Location, ambience, cleanliness
Quality of inroom dining not up to standard
Central to everything, quirky but intimate design and food was fantastic
The beds could be a little comfier and the pillows a little less flat otherwise all awesome!
Beautiful rooms super location
Dinner availability
Property is beautiful. Restaurants were great. Coffee in reception great.
The light in my bathroom kept turning off and flickering became super annoying. Would like a coffee machine in my room so I didn’t have to go to reception each morning for coffee(which was great)
room, bar, service, location, morning coffee station, friendly staff
Gorgeous architecture and amazing food
Nothing
Jazz brunch on Sunday morning at the Temple Court was fantastic. Punctuated a delightful quick weekend getaway where we just stayed at the hotel enjoying the bar and restaurants.
No coffee or tea in the room. But that's nit picking.
Beautiful building, quiet location
Loved the design, location worked for us slightly out of the midtown madness. Room size is great for a manhattan hotel, good buzz in hotel bar!
Need to get better pillows for bed, check in experience not great didn’t get into room till nearly 6pm but after that all good.
The Beekman is an absolute jewel. The 1881 building is amazing architecturally, with a fascinating history, originally modelled on the Inns of Court in London and intended to be lawyers offices. The original central atrium, with its cast iron, open structure is spectacular. Abandoned in 2001 it has been very sympathetically restored into a hotel. Rooms are stylish and appropriately traditional
No facilities to make a cup of tea in the room, only cold drinks, which was missed after getting back after a long day touring NYC. Breakfast is served in what is also a public restaurant/bar, so sometimes you can find it full, particularly at weekends, with walk-in customers. So, it is best to book a table for breakfast the night before. A minor negative that does not detract from the pleasure of...Read more