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UB-NYC-047
SUBJECT
THE MERCER
REGION
NEW YORK CITY
OPENED
1997
UPDATED
2026.07.18
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CASE FILE · SUBJECT PROFILE

The
Mercer.

HIGH · CONFIRMED
KEYS
73 rooms
PRICE
$$$$$
ARCHITECT
Christian Liaigre
OPENED
1997
DISTRICT
SoHo, NoHo & Nolita
RESTAURANT
Fine Dining
AIRPORT
JFK · 45 min
FEATURED IN 5 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
The Mercer
EXHIBIT A · NYC · NORTH AMERICA
SAVE
● LIVE · 23K
Seventy-three loft rooms behind an unmarked door with Jean-Georges cooking downstairs since 1997.EXHIBIT A
FEATURED IN 5 MAJOR PUBLICATIONS
ASSESSMENT
46
RANK#61of 85
UNBOOKABILITY · / 100
DEMAND
30
SCARCITY
60
CRITIC
40
SOCIAL
20
SEARCH
80
GUEST
40
DESK NOTE
The Mercer is the rare hotel where nothing has changed because nothing needed to. If Liaigre minimalism, Jean-Georges downstairs, and an unmarked door in SoHo is your idea of a New York stay, the math works. If you need a gym and a pool, it does not.
Filed by UB DESK · MENA
5 critic reviews
QUESTIONS ON FILE12 ANSWERED · 6 PENDING
§ 01 · PHOTO ARCHIVE
The evidence.
FEED-NYC047 · @mercerhotel
§ 02 · CRITIC DOSSIER
What they
filed.
5 REVIEWS
F1
MICHELIN Guide
TIER-1 · MAJOR
2024
"Its elegance comes from its restraint and its confident minimalism, while its materials and textures keep it from coming off cold. And while the rooms aren't enormous — this is New…"
TIER-1 SOURCE
F2
Condé Nast Traveler
TIER-1 · MAJOR
2023
"It's worth it—aside from the sleek and understated design (that just feels so SoHo), the location is in the heart of everything downtown. It sometimes feels like you're in the…"
TIER-1 SOURCE
F3
Oyster
TIER-2 · AUTH.
2024
"The Mercer is a luxury boutique hotel with one of the buzziest and best locations in New York City's SoHo neighborhood. It caters to discerning travelers and celebrities (and their…"
TIER-2 SOURCE
F4
The Hotel Guru
TIER-2 · AUTH.
"Ultimate SoHo chic. An iconic hotel, The Mercer provides the comforts of a home away from home, but in the surroundings of a trendy loft space."
TIER-2 SOURCE
F5
La Jolla Mom
TIER-4 · WRITER
2025
"With only 73 rooms and suites, The Mercer is one of New York's most discreet boutique hotels."
TIER-4 SOURCE
§ 03 · THE TAKES
THE READ.
THE OFFICIAL READ

The Mercer Kitchen. Full stop. Twenty-seven years in and it still runs at the level of a first-year Jean-Georges room, and the truffle pizza is the single most-ordered dish in the building. Book dinner for your first night before you arrive.

THE OFF-BOOK READ

The Mercer Kitchen bar seats at lunch. No reservation, no wait after 2pm, and the menu is the same as dinner at a quieter room. The $29 burger is one of the best-value plates in SoHo given what surrounds it.

§ 04 · WHY UNBOOKABLE
Three
angles.
ANGLE · 01

Liaigre's First US Commission

Christian Liaigre designed the Mercer's interiors before he became the reference point for quiet luxury. Eleven-foot ceilings, hardwood floors, steel doors, custom furniture in African woods. The design has survived 28 years because it never tried to be current in the first place.

FIELD · 001EX · A
ANGLE · 02

Mercer Kitchen Is the Amenity

Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Mercer Kitchen sits directly below the lobby and has run continuously since 1998. It is still the room where downtown meets out-of-town editors. Guests get the tables the public cannot reach, and the kitchen knows your room number.

FIELD · 002EX · B
ANGLE · 03

Seventy-Three Rooms and No Sign

At 147 Mercer Street there is no canopy, no valet podium, no hotel graphic on the facade. Arrivals walk through a door most passersby miss. With 73 rooms spread across six floors the lobby is never crowded, and the hallway traffic is zero compared to a brand hotel.

FIELD · 003EX · C
§ 05 · THE CAVEATS
Real
talk.
01POINT · SCALE

73 rooms in 1890 Romanesque Revival loft conversion since 1997. André Balazs SoHo bet, Christian Liaigre first US commission. Standard rooms small for five-star standards (loft floorplates fight back).

02POINT · AUDIENCE

No published Instagram signal. Liaigre French-minimalism-90s-room-that-never-aged plus Mercer Kitchen Jean-Georges 27-year run pull SoHo-fashion-crowd repeat travellers and design-pedigree readers. Less Instagram-cliff than no-signage-no-lobby demographic.

03POINT · VARIANCE

73 rooms: loft Studio corner 3rd-4th floor facing Mercer Street (exposed brick, 11-foot ceilings, two windowed exposures, quieter side street vs Prince). Weekday rates run high.

04POINT · COMPETITION

At $$$$$ in SoHo, Mercer competes with Crosby Street ($$$$$ three MICHELIN Keys Firmdale) and 11 Howard. Wins on Liaigre 1997 first-US-commission plus Mercer Kitchen 27-year truffle-pizza, not on three MICHELIN Keys or Space Copenhagen design.

§ 06 · PROXIMITY
The ground,
mapped.
3 ANCHORS
DISTRICT
SoHo, NoHo & Nolita
REGION
New York City
NEAREST AIRPORT
JFK · 45 min
FIELD BRIEF · PROXIMITY
AnchorOn footDistance
MUSEUM OF ICE CREAM· Museum2 min167m
Trader Joe's· Market7 min545m
Comedy Cellar· Tourist Attraction8 min610m
PROXIMITY PLAN · ON FOOT
CULTURAL ANCHORS · WALKING DISTANCE

Ultimate SoHo chic. An iconic hotel, The Mercer provides the comforts of a home away from home, but in the surroundings of a trendy loft space.

The Hotel Guru, on The Mercer · from the case file
§ 07 · FIELD NOTES
On the
record.
1 MIN READ · UPDATED 2026.07.15
FOUNDED
1997
ARCHITECT
CHRISTIAN LIAIGRE
KEYS
73 ROOMS
TIER
HIGH
AIRPORT
JFK · 45M
INSTAGRAM
23K
DISTRICT
SOHO, NOHO & NOLITA
SUBJECT · THE MERCER
SOHO, NOHO & NOLITA · NEW YORK CITY
THE BRIEFING
The Mercer opened in 1997 as André Balazs's bet that SoHo could hold a serious hotel before SoHo knew what to do with itself.

Christian Liaigre handled the interiors in what was his first major US commission, and the French minimalism he brought still reads as the room of the 90s that never aged.

Jean-Georges Vongerichten opened Mercer Kitchen downstairs the same year. There are 73 rooms, no signage, no lobby theater. The fashion crowd never stopped coming.

FIELD NOTES— THE EDITORS, UB DESK
§ 09 · UPDATES
What
changed.
7 ENTRIES
TIMESTAMPCHANNELENTRY
2026.07.14 · 18:13ZSYSTEMTier moved · Moderate → High
2026.04.14 · 11:54ZPRESSThe Hotel Guru review filed
2026.04.14 · 07:13ZSYSTEMAdded to Unbookable index
2025.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSLa Jolla Mom review filed
2024.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSMICHELIN Guide review filed
2024.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSOyster review filed
2023.01.01 · 00:00ZPRESSCondé Nast Traveler review filed
ROLLING LOG · LATEST 5-8 SHOWN · RETAINED 90 DAYS
§ 10 · WEATHER & DEMAND
CONDITIONS.
TOURIST DEMAND · WEATHER · WHEN TO BOOK12-MO RECORD
NEW YORK CITY · SEASON CYCLE

Late April–early May beats Met Gala. First two weeks of September beat UNGA. Anything SepDec needs 60–90 days of lead time.

TOURIST DEMAND BY MONTH
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WEATHER IN NEW YORK CITY
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RAIN · DAYS/MOAVG HIGH · °C
JAN-FEBLowCold value window

Demand drops to 45-50 across January and February as overnight lows fall to -4°C and Manhattan visitors thin out for the post-NYE stretch. NYC Restaurant Week in January and NY Fashion Week (Fall/Winter) in February provide cultural anchors, but the broader calendar runs unusually soft for a major destination. Hotel rates fall noticeably below peak across most categories, and properties that rarely discount run winter promotions during NYC Hotel Week in mid-January. For travelers tolerant of single-digit cold and willing to layer, this is when New York runs as a working city without the visitor compression of every other month.

MAR-APRShoulderSpring transition

Demand climbs from 60 in March to 75 in April as temperatures rise from 9°C to 15°C and outdoor New York becomes physically possible again. The St. Patrick''s Day Parade (March 17) compresses Midtown for a day; Easter weekend and MLB Opening Day drive booking pressure across Manhattan and Brooklyn in April. Lead times for Very High-tier properties (Baccarat, The Bowery Hotel, Wythe Hotel) sit at 3-4 weeks outside the parade and Easter compression dates. April second half is where temperature, daylight and pricing align before the Met Gala / Memorial Day events trigger May''s peak structure.

MAY-JUNPeakEvent-driven spring peak

Demand jumps to 90 in May and 85 in June, driven by an event calendar that compresses inventory across distinct one-week windows rather than spreading evenly. May compresses around Met Gala, Frieze NY and Memorial Day weekend; June stacks NYC Pride, Tribeca Festival and Tony Awards in the back half. Temperatures climb from 21°C in May to 26°C in June, before the July humidity locks in across Manhattan and the East Coast. Lead times for Very High-tier properties (Baccarat, The Twenty Two, Gansevoort) tighten to 6-8 weeks during event compression weeks and 3-4 weeks otherwise.

JULShoulderSummer heat dip

July demand drops to 65 as Manhattan residents flee the city for the Hamptons, Hudson Valley and the Jersey Shore, opening inventory across central neighborhoods. Highs hit 29°C with 20°C overnight lows, with humidity and 13 rain days producing reliable afternoon thunderstorms across Manhattan. Independence Day week pulls one short demand spike (fireworks over the East River, July 4 weekend), but the broader month runs as a value window for non-residents. Wildflower Farms (Auberge, Hudson Valley) and Wythe Hotel (Williamsburg) absorb spillover travelers seeking summer atmosphere with lower August-style booking pressure.

AUGLowSummer slump

August demand bottoms at 55, the softest reading for any month outside February, as the city empties of residents and business travel pauses. Highs hold at 28°C, similar to July, but the absence of resident and business demand opens the cleanest direct-channel inventory window since February. US Open Tennis begins in the last 10 days of the month and pulls demand into Queens (Flushing Meadows) and Midtown hotels with USTA partnerships. Outside the US Open weeks, August reads as a value window for travelers willing to work around the heat-and-humidity combination.

SEPPeakAnnual maximum

September is the year's annual peak at demand 100, driven by the simultaneous arrival of UN General Assembly and NY Fashion Week into the same compressed two-week window. Midtown specifically locks down as UN diplomatic delegations, security shutdowns and Fashion Week buyers converge; Baccarat, The St. Regis and The Twenty Two require 8-12 weeks of lead time. Highs hit 25°C with 10 rain days, physically agreeable for outdoor Manhattan activity, but the booking pressure cancels the comfort entirely. First two weeks of September (before UNGA) are the only soft window: late August into early September captures fall weather without the diplomatic-event compression.

OCTPeakFoliage and Comic Con

October demand stays at 90 as Hudson Valley foliage pulls weekend trips upstate and NY Comic Con (mid-month) compresses Midtown across a four-day stretch. Highs drop to 19°C and rain holds at 10 days, the autumn weather window that foliage-trip operators and Hudson Valley packages plan around. Booking discipline matches September''s: 60-90 days lead time at Very High-tier, longer for Comic Con weekend specifically (Wythe Hotel and Brooklyn properties absorb adjacent demand). Wildflower Farms in Hudson Valley peaks here as the foliage destination of choice for travelers blending NYC and upstate; book by August.

NOV-DECPeakHoliday corridor

November holds demand at 80 with NYC Marathon and Thanksgiving Day Parade, and December climbs to 95 on Rockefeller Tree, holiday markets and NYE pressure. The corridor compresses inventory across all sub-regions, but Midtown specifically locks down for Rockefeller Tree visitors, Times Square holiday-window shoppers and NYE pressure. Lead times extend to 60-90 days minimum at Very High-tier; The Bowery Hotel and Ace Hotel see 4-month leads on the week between Christmas and NYE specifically. Overnight lows hit 0°C in December with single-digit daytime, but the festive infrastructure (markets, lights, store windows) is the explicit draw.

September is the single hardest month to book in New York City, and nothing else comes close. Fashion Week and the United Nations General Assembly collide in the same two-week window, pulling designers, buyers, diplomats, journalists, and their combined entourages into a city already running near capacity. Rates during UNGA week routinely blow past the rest of the year by wide margins.

October runs a close second, and for entirely different reasons. Hudson Valley foliage trips drain weekend supply, while NY Comic Con and a dense events calendar keep midweek pressure high. If September is out of reach, expect October to feel almost identical at the top of the market.

The holiday corridor from November through December is the other sustained peak. NYC Marathon weekend in early November compresses supply across all five boroughs before Thanksgiving arrives with the Macy's parade and family travel. December then stacks Rockefeller Center, holiday markets, Broadway's busiest stretch, and New Year's Eve on top of one another.

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Booking lead times for November and December should extend to 60 to 90 days minimum at High and Very High tier properties.

May and June bring sharp, event-driven spikes rather than a broad surge. Met Gala week in early May and Frieze New York concentrate pressure in Midtown and downtown Manhattan respectively. June adds NYC Pride, the Tribeca Festival, and the Tony Awards, keeping demand high but with more day-to-day variability than the fall corridor.

The value window runs January through February. NYC Restaurant Week in January and February's Fashion Week supply the cultural programming, but overall demand hits its yearly floor, with rates falling 40 to 50 percent below peak and normally rigid properties running promotions during NYC Hotel Week. August is the other soft spot: residents flee for the summer, and while the US Open opens late in the month, the first three weeks sit well below their neighbors.

The practical read: chase the shoulders. Target late April, early May before the Met Gala, or the first two weeks of September before UNGA arrives, and you'll get peak-season energy with meaningfully better availability. July is warm and less programmed but also cheaper, a fair trade if theater and outdoor dining are the priority.

§ 11 · LEAD TIME
Plan the
approach.
HIGHTHE MERCER

Book 3-4 weeks ahead for Fashion Week and Sep-Dec peaks; weekday and January stays usually available inside ten days.

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DESTINATION DEMAND · 12-MONTH
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§ 12 · INSIDER TIPS
Tradecraft
briefing.
TIP · 01UB-NYC-047
BEST ROOM.

Loft Studio corner on the third or fourth floor facing Mercer Street. You get the exposed brick, the 11-foot ceiling, the two windowed exposures, and the quieter side street rather than Prince. Weekday rates run high, and more on weekends.


  • LOFT STUDIO 3RD/4TH FLOOR
  • MERCER STREET CORNER
  • 11-FOOT CEILING
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THE WORKAROUND.

Book directly by calling the hotel rather than online. The front desk holds a small inventory of upgrade rooms for repeat guests and direct callers that never show up on booking engines. Mentioning a dinner at Mercer Kitchen on arrival night helps.


  • CALL FRONT DESK
  • UPGRADE INVENTORY HIDDEN
  • MENTION KITCHEN BOOKING
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LOCAL TIP.

JFK to The Mercer is a $70 to $90 Uber in 35 to 55 minutes. The AirTrain-E train combo gets you to Spring Street for $11 in about an hour. Once checked in, Balthazar is a four-minute walk on Spring Street for the breakfast you came to New York for.


  • 55 MIN FROM JFK
  • E TO SPRING
  • BALTHAZAR FOUR MIN

With only 73 rooms and suites, The Mercer is one of New York's most discreet boutique hotels.

La Jolla Mom, on The Mercer · from the case file
§ 14 · DEMAND SIGNALS
Where it
stands.
#61 OF 85 · NEW YORK CITY
#61IN NEW YORK CITY · OF 85
#275GLOBALLY · OF 437
STRONG ON SEARCH · FIRM ON BOOKING · MODEST ON CRITICS
INSTAGRAM DEMAND
23K
MODEST
TOP 76% · followers on file
SEARCH DEMAND
5K
STRONG
TOP 21% · monthly searches
CRITIC SCORE
5
MODEST
TOP 57% · reviews on file
BOOKING DIFFICULTY
55/100
FIRM
TOP 55% · availability pressure
GUEST SCORE
4/10
MODEST
TOP 82% · from guest reviews
VIRAL REACH
2/10
QUIET
TOP 100% · reach footprint
RANK + PERCENTILE COMPUTED LIVE · 437 ACTIVE PROPERTIESMETHODOLOGY · /HOW-WE-RANK
§ 19.7 · DEMAND TRAJECTORY
Where the
demand's going.
45 READINGS

The real Instagram following over time, plus where this hotel sits for demand in New York City. Pick a range, toggle the lines. Followers are reach and demand, not engagement.

Instagram following
22,612
@mercerhotel
7-day
+12
+0.05%
28-day
+46
+0.20%
Read
Steady
UNBOOKABLE RANK#60#75HIGHJun 21Jun 30Jul 9Jul 18
Followers are a reach and demand signal, not engagement. Rank and score move in steps, shifting only when the nightly re-score moves a property past another. Each line is drawn only where readings exist.
Standing#63 fastest-growing in New York City34#226 of 426 by followers
§ 18 · FILE CLOSED · UB-NYC-047
Final
assessment.
CONFIRMEDDESK SIGN-OFF

File closes at HIGH. Book direct three to four weeks out for Fashion Week and September through December peaks. Skip if you want a scene; the Mercer trades on residential SoHo discretion now.

FILED BY V. BRANSON · UB DESK · NEW YORK CITY · 2026-07-15
§18.9 · THE RAW FILE

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