Hotel in New York City, United States
Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel
150Pearl PointsEast Village design hotel; downtown access, style-first.

About Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel
Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel delivers a design-conscious boutique experience in the East Village, with a striking architectural presence and a walkable downtown address. Booking is straightforward, making it a practical choice for first-timers who want character over corporate polish. Check our full New York City hotels guide before committing if you're weighing nearby alternatives.
Is Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel worth booking?
If you're looking for a design-forward boutique hotel in the East Village with easy access to lower Manhattan and the broader downtown scene, Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel is a reasonable bet. The hotel sits at 27 Cooper Square — a good address for anyone who wants to be close to NYU, the galleries of the Lower East Side, and the restaurants of NoHo without paying Midtown prices. For first-timers to New York who want a boutique feel over a corporate tower, this is the kind of property worth considering.
What draws guests here is the building itself. The Cooper Square Hotel is a well-known architectural landmark in the neighborhood — a glassy, cantilevered structure that reads very differently from the brick-and-brownstone blocks around it. Walking in, you notice the aesthetic before anything else: the lobby is contemporary, leaning minimal, and the building's design carries through from the exterior into the rooms. If visual identity matters to you in a hotel, it scores points here that a standard midrange chain would not.
From a check-in to check-out flow perspective, the East Village location works well for guests who plan to explore on foot. Cooper Square puts you a short walk from the subway lines running through Astor Place, which connects you quickly to Midtown, Brooklyn, and beyond. The surrounding blocks are dense with independent restaurants and bars, so evenings are easy to fill without getting in a cab. Mornings benefit from the same density, coffee and breakfast options are plentiful nearby.
Booking here is not difficult. This is not a property where you need to plan months in advance or navigate a waitlist. If your dates are flexible, you have options. That said, the hotel does attract a design-conscious, culturally active crowd, so weekends during peak seasons, late spring and fall in New York, can fill faster than you'd expect.
For context on where Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel sits relative to comparable downtown stays, see the comparison section below. And if you're still weighing your New York options, our full New York City hotels guide covers the broader field across every neighborhood and price tier.
Quick reference: East Village address, design-forward boutique, easy booking, walkable to Astor Place subway.
Frequently Asked Questions
When is the best time to book Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel?
Book at least two to three weeks ahead for weekend stays, especially in fall and spring when the East Village draws heavier foot traffic and hotel rates across downtown NYC climb. Midweek stays at 27 Cooper Square tend to be easier to secure and often come in at lower rates. If your dates are flexible, January and February offer the most availability with less competition from NYU events and local festivals.
How is the pool and spa at Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel?
The Cooper Square Hotel has a rooftop pool that is a genuine draw in warmer months, particularly given the skyline sight lines from the East Village position at 27 Cooper Square. It is not a full resort spa operation, so if a comprehensive treatment menu is your priority, consider Aman New York instead. Treat the pool here as a design feature rather than a wellness destination.
How is the dining at Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel?
Faustina is the on-site restaurant at Cooper Square Hotel, positioned as the primary dining anchor for guests staying at 27 Cooper Square. The East Village neighbourhood surrounding it gives you a strong fallback if the in-house offering does not match your needs on a given night, with dense restaurant options within a short walk. Without current menu or pricing data confirmed, treat Faustina as a convenient option rather than a destination restaurant in its own right.
What is check-in like at Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel?
Cooper Square Hotel is a boutique property, which typically means a smaller front desk team and a more personal check-in than a large chain hotel. Standard check-in times apply for most boutique New York hotels; arriving early without confirmed early check-in risks a wait, particularly on busy weekends. If you have a specific arrival window, check the venue's official channels to arrange it in advance.
Do loyalty programs work at Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel?
Cooper Square Hotel operates as an independent boutique property, which means major chain loyalty programs such as Marriott Bonvoy or Hilton Honors do not apply here. If loyalty point accumulation is a priority, this is a genuine trade-off against the design and location offer at 27 Cooper Square. Booking direct with the hotel is generally the most reliable way to access any available perks or rate flexibility.
How does Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel compare to nearby hotels?
Against The Ludlow Hotel, Cooper Square Hotel has a stronger design identity and the rooftop pool, but The Ludlow sits deeper in the Lower East Side with a livelier late-night atmosphere. Ace Hotel Brooklyn offers a similar boutique sensibility at lower price points, but requires crossing into Brooklyn. Pendry Manhattan West is a sharper option if you need Hudson Yards or Midtown West proximity. For pure design-forward stays in lower Manhattan with a rooftop, Cooper Square holds its ground against similarly priced independents.
Is Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel family-friendly?
Cooper Square Hotel at 27 Cooper Square is not a purpose-built family resort, and the East Village location skews toward adult travellers, couples, and design-conscious guests. Families with young children will find the room configurations and neighbourhood dynamic better suited to older kids and teenagers. For a more family-oriented setup in New York, a larger midtown property with dedicated family amenities would be a more practical fit.
Location
27 Cooper Sq, New York, NY 10003
New York City, United States
Compare Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel | Easy |
| Aman New York | Unknown |
| The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel | Unknown |
| Pendry Manhattan West | Unknown |
| Ace Hotel Brooklyn | Unknown |
| The Ludlow Hotel | Unknown |
How Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel stacks up against the competition.
Also Consider
- Aman New York, Notable alternative
- The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, Notable alternative
- Pendry Manhattan West, Notable alternative
- Ace Hotel Brooklyn, Notable alternative
- The Ludlow Hotel, Notable alternative
How Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel Compares
Against the top tier of New York luxury, Faustina at the Cooper Square Hotel occupies a very different position. Aman New York and The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel are operating at a different level of service depth and room quality, if concierge attentiveness and prestige address matter, those properties justify the premium. Cooper Square is for guests who prioritise design identity and downtown location over white-glove service culture.
Pendry Manhattan West is the closer peer in terms of positioning, both are design-led, both attract a younger creative-professional crowd, and both sit outside the traditional Midtown hotel corridor. Pendry has the edge on F&B programming and Hudson Yards connectivity; Cooper Square wins on neighbourhood character and East Village walkability. If you want streets you can actually explore on foot after dinner, Cooper Square's address is the better choice.
For budget-conscious travellers considering Ace Hotel Brooklyn or The Ludlow Hotel, The Ludlow is the most direct comparison, both sit in the downtown Manhattan boutique tier, both are easy to book, and both lean on neighbourhood texture rather than hotel amenities as their main selling point. The Ludlow skews slightly more social and bar-forward; Cooper Square is quieter and more architecturally focused. Choose based on whether you want a scene or a base.
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