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Taking his cues from Jean Cocteau’s 1946 film adaptation of “La Belle et la Bête,” designer Benjamin Noriega Ortiz brings to life the classic story of “Beauty and the Beast” at this Manhattan boutique hotel.
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You can click on each photo to enlarge.
- The tallest building in SoHo, the Mondrian SoHo Hotel
- Serene lobby
- Entry lounge area
- Double room in the Mondrian SoHo Hotel
- The living room in the penthouse suite
- You can play and work in your room at the Mondrian SoHo Hotel
- Bright bathroom with marble shower
- Shower with a view
- View from the top floor events space
- Rooftop patio ready for a swanky party
- A suite with a balcony
- NYC skylights from penthouse suite
- Practical fitness center
- Functional courtyard set up for a cocktail party
- Green entrance to Mondrian SoHo Hotel, New York
- Designed space at Isola Trattoria & Crudo Bar
- Lounge area at Isola Trattoria & Crudo Bar
- Mr H bar and lounge
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