| A Boutique Luxury Escape | | Sophisticated Rooms, Delicious Cocktails, and the Best of New York City Right Outside Your Door | | | | | | | Feel the rhythm of New York both inside and out at the James Nomad. | Find spacious rooms with an upscale residential feel, modern detailing throughout, and a signature restaurant that needs to be experienced ASAP at the James Nomad. | | 1 | Stylish Rooms — Find your own slice of peace and quiet in the middle of the city that never sleeps in a well-appointed room. The rooms and suites here are an ideal mix of classic and modern, with amenities like Turkish cotton towels, dimmable lighting, and in-room Four Bodies Wellness programming to keep you feeling your best. | 2 | Local Art — Take a little time to gaze upon the walls of your room and around the hotel, because there's locally sourced art around every corner. The curated collection includes pieces by New York City artists meant to reflect the neighborhood outside, so you're never too far away from the magic of the city. | 3 | Wedded Bliss — Make The James Nomad your destination wedding venue. The hotel is happy to help couples plan their perfect day, and help set up everything from room blocks to their rehearsal dinner, the ceremony, reception, and even a departure brunch to send off your guests in style. | 4 | Dig In With Friends — Scarpetta, the hotel's signature restaurant, is ready to delight your taste buds. The Italian eatery sources both local and fresh whenever possible for its rotating menu, though guests can always count on Spaghetti tomato, and basil to be available for a simple bite of perfection. | 5 | Or Experience Private Dining — Rather eat alone? The James Nomad prides itself on providing an in-room dining menu that's just as great as its restaurant options. Just pick up the phone and order exactly what you want from Scarpetta for a delicious dinner in your robe. | 6 | Sip Something Special — Order your favorite cocktail, or ask the bartenders to invent you something stellar. The entire bar pays homage to the Hotel Seville, built at this very location in 1904, with a speakeasy-style cocktail lounge that is just as secretive as it sounds. | | | |
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