The Ned NoMad

Rated 8.1 in 40 reviews. 167 rooms.

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The Nomad is conveniently located to the subway, world class shopping and some of the best restaurants in the city. The beautiful Madison Square Park is within walking distance. The hotel has been restored to its original beaux-art decor. We have custom king size beds and bath amenities exclusive to the hotel made by Cote Bastide. Indulge yourself at this creative stylish oasis.

The Ned NoMad hotel is a turn of the century Beaux-Arts building that has been masterfully restored to its original grandeur. The property includes a private members club 166 guest rooms and a Cecconi’s restaurant.

Each of the guestrooms is appointed with hand-selected richly textured custom-designed furnishings and artwork.
Guests staying in house can enjoy the modern-day Italian restaurant Cecconi’s which serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with signature dishes from northern Italy and Little Ned’s first floor for drinks and bar classics. The Magic Room an intimate event space influenced by art deco 1930s cabaret clubs can also be accessed during the day by hotel guests.

A spacious on-site fitness center- 24 hour room service and complimentary high speed wireless internet are also available.

Located on the corner of Broadway and 28th street in the heart of the cutting edge and historic NoMad neighborhood, north of Madison Square Park, the hotel is steps from the Empire State Building, Herald Square, The Flatiron Building and Fifth Avenue shopping.

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Recommended Nearby

A guide to great places near The Ned NoMad

  1. The NoMad Restaurant

    Milk and Honey for dessert is a must

    6 m from hotel
    1170 Broadway

  2. No. 7 Sub | Ace Hotel

    For about $9, you can get one of about a dozen subs on homemade bread. Among the best is the lamb meatloaf with strawberry pico de gallo, curried crema, cheddar and pappadam.

    85 m from hotel
    1188 Broadway

  3. Stumptown Coffee Roasters

    If there's anything keeping IFC staffers Always On, it's the Stumptown coffee at the Ace Hotel coffee bar. So thick, it'll stick to your teeth! See you in outer space! - IFC Staff

    100 m from hotel
    18 W 29th St

  4. The Breslin Bar & Dining Room

    This is the place to tweet and be seen. Their meaty lunch menu includes terrines, ham, sea bass and steak, but the most popular entree is the lamb burger ($17).

    104 m from hotel
    16 W 29th St

  5. Birch Coffee

    quiet library hidden upstairs.

    254 m from hotel
    21 E 27th St

  6. Madison Square Park

    From inside the park, you can get a great angle on the surrounding buildings for a Panoramic Stitch. Outside the park on the west side, looking south, is a fantastic shot of the Flatiron Building.

    312 m from hotel
    Madison Ave

  7. Eataly

    In his NY Diet, Jeffrey Steingarten calls Eataly "spectacular" - there are "wonderful, delicious pastas," "wonderful" pizza, not to mention great crudo, breadsticks, and Pat LaFrieda steak.

    348 m from hotel
    200 5th Ave

  8. Eisenberg's Sandwich Shop

    Go for the tuna melt, one of our 101 Best Sandwiches in New York. On rye, of course.

    453 m from hotel
    174 5th Ave.

  9. Gramercy Tavern

    The unofficial official First Restaurant of New York. Though its formal dining room is a bit too too for Eater 38 contention, the front room and its seasonal American menu wins. [Eater 38 Member]

    0.7 km from hotel
    42 E 20th St

  10. Maialino

    Popular midday dishes include the peppered chicken on arugula ($19); marinated sea bass with asparagus on a salad ($19); and the pasta with black pepper, egg and guanciale, cured pig jowl ($15).

    0.8 km from hotel
    2 Lexington Ave

  11. ABC Kitchen

    It’s not only the best place to catch the ‘vegetables are the new meat’ trend, it’s one of our favorite restaurants of the year. Featured in Where to Eat 2011!

    0.8 km from hotel
    35 E 18th St

  12. High Line

    Built in the 30s, this was an active railway until 1980. "Friends of the High Line" formed in 1999 with the idea of turning it into an elevated park similar to the Promenade Plantée in Paris.

    1.4 km from hotel
    btwn Gansevoort & W 34th St