The former James NoMad Hotel has converted to the Hotel Seville NoMad, joining The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, reports GFI Hospitality. Following the transition and an upcoming property refresh, Hotel Seville NoMad will introduce an elevated guest experience in the heart of New York’s vibrant NoMad district along with a new lobby bar and amenities inspired by the historic building’s past. The property is under Hyatt management.
“Hotel Seville NoMad bridges New York's storied past and its elevated present, offering a dynamic destination where timeless elegance meets modern luxury,” Tommasi Moccia, general manager of Hotel Seville NoMad, said in a statement. “Whether locals are stopping in for expertly crafted cocktails and sophisticated dishes or visitors from across the globe are seeking a refined stay, we look forward to offering our guests an unforgettable experience in the heart of New York City.”
Housed in a meticulously preserved Beaux Arts building originally constructed in 1903, Hotel Seville NoMad blends timeless architectural elegance with contemporary design for a destination that pays homage to a rich history of art, culture and cuisine. The 348-room hotel introduces luxurious reimagined guest rooms, refreshed interiors and engaging guest programming along with Il Bar, a new residential-inspired lobby experience. The enriched guest rooms will seamlessly blend modern comforts and aesthetics, featuring vintage-inspired furnishings and textured materials set against hues of gray and blue. Inspired by iconic spaces across the globe, each guest room will additionally feature captivating works of art, celebrating the world of travel.
Located in New York City’s NoMad neighborhood, Hotel Seville NoMad is a gateway to some of the city's cultural, culinary and artistic experiences. Housed within the hotel, restaurant Scarpetta blends rustic Italian tradition with refined presentation and offers guests a menu of rich, indulgent fare highlighting locally sourced ingredients. Complementing Scarpetta’s culinary offerings, The Seville is a hidden speakeasy gem and has a rotating roster of live jazz and DJ sets.
Representing the hotel’s newest offering, Il Bar debuted in early 2025 as a new guest gathering space in the lobby, centered around a cascading stone bar designed by Thomas Juul-Hansen and offering creative cocktails and small bites. Il Bar is open Tuesday through Saturday from 3:30 PM-10:30 PM for guests to enjoy happy hour, pre-dinner cocktails or a nightcap, serving as a bookend for any New York adventure.