calendar-icon

Community Standards

ACE CODE OF CONDUCT

A foundation for an equitable space for staff and guests.


Ace is for everyone. 

Racism, homophobia, cissexism, misogyny and other discriminatory behavior have no home here and will not be tolerated.

We’re in this together.

Be kind and considerate to one another. 

Express yourself freely, choose your words thoughtfully.

Think before you act. Learn before you speak. Everyone makes mistakes and that’s okay — we’re committed to talking things out, with an eye toward restorative resolutions.

Respect gender identity. 

Not everyone refers to themselves as she or he. It’s ok to ask about a person’s pronouns.

Beware of biases.

Ace stands against white supremacy and all systemic forms of oppression.

Related Articles

Ace Hotel Brooklyn | September 19, 2025

TV on the Radio Talk Brooklyn

TV on the Radio threw our dream festival — food, art, no overlapping sets and Hannibal Buress as emcee. There Goes The Neighborhood saw the band honor the borough that bore them with an all-Black lineup featuring majority female performers including Sudan Archives, Moor Mother and Spelling. Beneath Brooklyn’s K Bridge, the celebration of community, music and culture coalesced around fierce and glorious joy last Saturday. The eve before, the band led the Lobby at Ace Brooklyn into the weekend with an iridescent set from behind the decks.

Ace Hotel Athens | July 9, 2025

A Swim Club Summer

The season of music, art, wellness and pool parties is upon Ace Hotel & Swim Club Athens. And in true and proper worship of the burning ball in the sky, the Swim Club’s Summer Series welcomes a roster of international and local DJ talent, wellness practitioners and artist-led workshops — all open to hotel guests and day visitors.

Ace Hotel Athens | April 3, 2025

Greek Visions Finds Meaning in Incoherence

“It’s an incoherent archive of contemporary Greek culture,” says Greek Visions founder Takis Zontiros. What began as an Instagram account cataloguing movements and moments in Greece’s past and recent present — 1970s to 2010s — grew long, curious arms. Greek Visions resembles a virtual museum preserving the minute and monumental of the country’s cultural identity, its reach now spanning a popular Instagram account, regular merch drops and a Substack. Newly notched in the brand’s résumé — curator of the in-room vinyl at Ace Hotel & Swim Club Athens (hear a preview here) and collaborator on an apparel collection that revives the decadence of Greek discotheques.