
The best hospitality is not about luxury. It is about how a space makes you feel.
Best Hospitality Amenities in NYC
The best hospitality is not about luxury. It is not about thread count or butler service or a minibar stocked with things you don't want. It is about how a space makes you feel.
Feeling genuinely taken care of is a specific sensation. It happens when a space has anticipated your needs -- not performatively but silently. When you don't have to ask for anything because everything is already there.
The Places
Lore Bathing Club / 676 Broadway, SoHo
The hospitality at Lore is built into the ritual itself. You arrive. You are given a robe and sandals and a locker. The protocol is explained without condescension -- more like a host explaining a routine than a staff member running through procedures. The environment takes care of the rest: high-heat sauna, cold plunge, rest areas where you actually want to stay. The Aufguss ceremonies are a form of hospitality themselves -- someone expert creating an experience for you with precision and care. You leave feeling taken care of in a way you can't quite name.
The Standard
Genuine hospitality is not about services. It is about attention -- the type of attention that is silent and anticipatory. The best spaces in New York have learned that less is more -- that removing friction is more hospitable than adding amenities.
Lore is at 676 Broadway. Come and be taken care of.