The Check-In: Faena Lands in New York City
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The Check-In: Faena Lands in New York City
"Faena New York rises in a torqued Chelsea skyscraper, sitting right beside the High Line, a promenade where art and architecture already converge. Launching with its own gallery and event plaza, the hotel is channeling that energy, hoping to achieve the holy grail of hospitality and become an essential ticket for sophisticated travelers and locals alike. Inside, there are 120 rooms and suites,"
"and the hotel's two-storey Faena Suite underscores the brand's ambitions, featuring a private elevator, baby grand pano and terrace views stretching from the Hudson to the Empire State Building. Culinary offerings include La Boca, teaming Argentine fire-led cooking with live music and DJs. The forthcoming Tierra Santa Healing House spa promises South American-inspired treatments, in a change to Manhattan's typical Asian-led wellness offerings."
"Welcome back to The Check-In, your touchpoint for all things travel. This week, Aman has announced its first foray into safari, and Argentine-born Faena attempts to make waves in New York City. Elsewhere, fashion-led interiors land in Cape Town's Mount Nelson and a new campaign from Raffles turns heads. Two decades after its debut in Buenos Aires, and a decade after opening in Miami Beach, Faena Hotel Group has launched its third property in New York City."
Faena Hotel Group has opened its third property in New York City, bringing theatrical design, large-scale art, and cultural programming to a torqued Chelsea skyscraper beside the High Line. The property includes 120 rooms and suites, a two-storey Faena Suite with private elevator and panoramic terrace views, a gallery and event plaza, and plans for a gilded Faena Theater by 2026. Culinary offerings feature La Boca's Argentine fire-led cooking with live music and DJs, while the Tierra Santa Healing House spa will offer South American-inspired treatments. Aman unveiled Aman Karingani, a new safari retreat.
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