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113 Jane St, New York, NY, United States, New York, New York, usa
With its prime West Village location, Landmark building, and river views, The Jane is home away from home for in-the-know travelers from all over the world. Built in 1908 as a home for sailors and lovingly restored in 2008, The Jane offers a hotel experience for every traveler. Our 100 Standard Cabins and 20 Bunk Bed Cabins have shared bathrooms, while our 2 Captain’s Cabins have en suite bathrooms. Inspired by luxury ship and train cabins, The Jane uses thoughtful design to pack maximum convenience into minimal space.
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Lauren Keene
11 Nov, 2024I stayed here a while ago (May of 2023), but I want to echo the recent bad reviews. The Jane is so, so, so gross... I saw human feces smeared on the shared bathroom floor. Disgusting. There were also several homeless people hanging out everywhere, including on the guest floors (in the aforementioned bathrooms). I know the Jane is (in)famous for its tiny rooms, but they're SO much smaller than you expect. They're also dirty and not maintained very well. I've never been more afraid of getting bed bugs than I was after staying here. If you go in with low expectations, you'll need to lower them even further. PLEASE do yourself a favor and splurge on a real hotel or Airbnb. I promise you, it is worth every penny. (Also, the renovations were well underway during my stay, and it sounds like they haven't made much progress since then.)
Nicholas Giuricich
14 Oct, 2024The obvious good: $220/night for a private room in Meatpacking is unbeatable. This is a great deal for those looking to visit the city and stay in a central location without breaking the bank. Literally nothing comes close to this price. The rooms themselves were comfortable and well appointed enough. I also found the staff to be helpful when needed. The bathrooms were generally clean, but not great. All booking sites - including the hotel website - make it very clear that these rooms a very small, and you will be sharing a bathroom. Anyone upset about it in the reviews didn't do their due diligence, and that's on them. The bad: the website and booking sites give a very misleading portrayal of the hotel. It's undergoing major renovations, and there are absolutely no beautiful areas that they seem to advertise. The hallways and elevators are covered in protective plastic and cardboard, you have to enter from the basement, and workers are teaming all over the place. My 2/5 start review for service reflects this. All in all, if you're looking for an affordable place to stay in the city and are ok with very small accommodations, this is the place for you. Just be aware that you will not be staying in a boutique hotel - this is like a slightly fancy dorm facility on a construction site.
Sara C.
25 Nov, 2024Just as iconic and vibey as you would imagine, the bar was a bougie hipster experience, they serve water in cute bottles with a pin up etched onto it. Fun touristy/party vibe at times. The shared bathroom is OK and basically clean except one time this lifer in a robe was just in there staring at me from the sink very creepy LOL. Been there as a visitor, a hotel guest and a customer at the rose cafe and the club… as an overnight stay If you don’t get claustrophobic and you’re up for an adventure you’re golden haven’t been since the renos tho… it doesn’t get much better than having the waterfront right there and such a short walk to the Whitney, the L etc
Sophie De Vos
07 Oct, 2024I found this hotel on booking.com where the photos looked like they came out of a Wes Anderson movie. Unfortunately the hotel is undergoing mayor renovations so it’s unrecognizable. The carpets in the hallways were completely covered with plastic, the entrance of the lobby has been moved to a side/staff? entrance, the rooms are super noisy and you can clearly hear when someone arrives or leaves their room. The rooms were not provided with slippers (as mentioned) This hotel shouldn’t rent out any rooms during the renovation period or re-see the price policy and update photos of the current situation on their website, booking.com etc. I paid $220, For $50 more I could have found a clean room with private bathroom, no noise, a bar and restaurant facilities…
Se Ne
04 Oct, 2024I will be honest: The only nice thing I can say about the hotel is, it has a cute name : Jane Never seen such a small room. Stupidly, I haven’t noticed that there is no own bathroom- share it with x other strangers. Since I am not 22 anymore, I left the hotel after seeing -and having paid- the room. Thanks to Expedia, it was partially reimbursed.