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Hotels with Non-smoking floor Near Before Lunch

Aura Hotel Brooklyn

Aura Hotel Brooklyn

4 / 5Good9 Reviews
56 Franklin Ave
5.4KM from Before Lunch
Conference HallExecutive LoungePicnic AreaNon-smoking floorChildren's SuppliesLuggage Storage
per night
From
USD**6
Ground floor unit for family and friends in Jackson Heights

Ground floor unit for family and friends in Jackson Heights

3444 73rd Street
3.26KM from Before Lunch
Family-friendly HotelBarCafeChildren's Play AreaNon-smoking floorLaundry Service
per night
From
USD**1
Queens County Inn and Suites Long Island City

Queens County Inn and Suites Long Island City

40-34 Crescent Street
4.32KM from Before Lunch
Non-smoking floorKitchenFitness CenterMedical Room
per night
From
USD**4
Explore New York from Jackson Heights

Explore New York from Jackson Heights

4.7 / 5Great
3444 73rd Street
3.26KM from Before Lunch
Charging StationChildren's PlaygroundChildren's Play AreaBowling AlleyCafeChildren's Play Area
per night
From
USD**3

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Before Lunch

Stay at The Standard, High Line, a design-forward hotel just steps from the exhibition venue. Located along Manhattan’s iconic High Line Park, this boutique property offers panoramic views of the park and skyline from its floor-to-ceiling windows. During the exhibition, special "Art-Themed Rooms" feature limited-edition ceramic replicas and curated exhibition guides, immersing guests in the artist’s creative journey.

The hotel provides complimentary shuttle service to the gallery, ensuring seamless access. Nearby dining highlights include Buvette and L'Artusi, perfect for post-exhibition meals. With its blend of urban chic and artistic ambiance, The Standard is ideal for art lovers seeking both comfort and cultural immersion.

The exhibition is located in Manhattan’s West Side, easily accessible via subway: take the A/C/E to 14th Street–Union Square, transfer to Q/M to High Line Station, then walk 5 minutes. Alternatively, rent a Citi Bike and ride along the scenic High Line Park Trail, passing street art installations and public sculptures for an immersive urban experience.

For comfort, use Uber or Lyft—a 12-minute ride costing $25–$35. Special art shuttles run twice daily during opening weekends from MoMA PS1, with no extra fee. At the venue, interactive AI-guided kiosks offer multilingual commentary, deepening visitors’ understanding of the artist’s conceptual framework.

Near the exhibition, participate in hands-on ceramic workshops led by curators, where visitors craft miniature ceramic plates featuring personal motifs inspired by the theme. Each piece is digitized into a permanent art archive and displayed online after the show ends.

Every Saturday afternoon features Creative Conversations, hosting contemporary ceramic artists in dialogues about material innovation and cultural storytelling. Outside the venue, a dynamic light projection installation animates the façade with flowing brushstrokes and color trails from Kevin McNamid-Tweed’s work, synchronized with ambient soundscapes.

A pop-up limited-edition art book shop offers exclusive catalogues and original illustrations, with proceeds supporting youth art initiatives—deepening engagement while contributing to future creativity.