Local by Loews Hotels - New York
Immerse Yourself in Local Culture with Local by Loews Hotels
Experience the heart of the city right at Loews Regency New York. Local by Loews Hotels is your gateway to the vibrant community surrounding our hotel. Connect with passionate makers, talented vendors, and inspiring artisans who shape our neighborhood's unique character. Enjoy select events and workshops, exclusive perks from our partnerships, and explore our curated cultural recommendations.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art Tours
The hotel is now offering experiences at The Met, one of the world's leading art institutions. Guests will now have the rare opportunity to experience intimate tours of The Met's renowned collection.
Limited to only 10 guests per session, these intimate tours will be led by The Met's esteemed Museum educators. Each tour will start at The Met on a Wednesday at 4pm, when the Museum is closed to the public, allowing for a unique, less crowded experience. The tours will provide access to various aspects of The Met's celebrated collection, offering participants an unparalleled glimpse into the world of art and history.
For more information and to reserve your spot, contact the Loews Regency New York Hotel Concierge team directly at 212-339-4029 or email [email protected].
March 11 | Seeing Silence: The Paintings of Helene Schjerfbeck
Beloved in Nordic countries for her highly original style, Finnish painter Helene Schjerfbeck (1862–1946) is relatively unknown to the rest of the world. Overcoming immense personal struggles and working in a remote location for decades, she produced a powerful body of work through sheer force of will. This exhibition affirms her rightful place in the story of modern art.
April 8 | Arts of the Ancient Americas
Explore works from different periods and in different media, focusing on the ways in which the selection of specific materials—from gold to jade and feathers—shaped their meaning.
May 20 | Raphael: Sublime Poetry
Dive into the artistic process of one of history's most beloved and influential artists. A true titan of the Italian Renaissance, Raffaello di Giovanni Santi (1483–1520)—better known as Raphael—matched ambition with lyricism to create works with both intellectual heft and emotional depth, a necessary skill in the complex political landscape of Renaissance courts.
June 17 | Costume Art
The Costume Institute’s spring 2026 exhibition explores depictions of the dressed body across The Met’s vast collection, pairing garments with artworks to reveal the inherent relationship between clothing and the body.
Focusing primarily on Western art from prehistory to the present, Costume Art presents connections between garments from The Costume Institute and objects from the Museum’s other collecting areas. Pairings between fashions and artworks will present a spectrum of connections and experiences: from the formal to the conceptual, the aesthetic to the political, the individual to the universal, the illustrative to the symbolic, and the playful to the profound. These pairings are organized into a series of thematic body types that reflect their pervasiveness and endurance through time and cultures.






