Mother’s Day is coming up, which means it’s time to plan something she’ll actually be excited about. Think of it as a day you’ve designed just for her. Or for you. Moms, dog moms, plant moms, anyone who deserves a good excuse to celebrate, this one’s yours.
Build it your way. A night away, something fun in the middle, a table worth sitting at. Pick one, stack a few, see where the day goes.
Start with a stay
Begin with a room and let the rest fall into place. There’s something about checking in, dropping your bags, and settling into a new space that shifts the whole pace. The morning stretches out a bit longer, the afternoon feels open, and even one night away can feel like a proper reset.
Add a Little Something
We’ve got a few guest-only experiences happening across the hotels to mark the day. If you’re staying with us, take a look at what’s on. Want to add a bit more? Our Urban Explorer Guides are full of in-the-know spots and perks to round it out.

Make It About the Meal
Or build everything around where you’re eating. Brunch that turns into the afternoon, dinner that lingers, drinks with a view before heading out. Each Arlo has its own mix of restaurants and rooftops, so you can follow the mood and take your time with it.
- Lindens at Arlo SoHo is hosting Mother’s Day brunch and dinner, starting with a welcome cocktail and shared starters before moving into seasonal mains like buttermilk pancakes, carrot ravioli, or broccoli rabe pizza, all in their courtyard or dining room.
- Altair at Arlo Midtown is celebrating with a Mother’s Day brunch and dinner, featuring house-made rolls, shared plates like artichoke tempura and Castelfranco Caesar, and mains from Atlantic salmon to wild mushroom ravioli, plus a complimentary glass of prosecco for Mom.
- Wyn Wyn at Arlo Wynwood is offering a $65 Mother’s Day brunch with a welcome mimosa or bellini, family-style starters like pan con tomate and crispy channa tostones, and mains from steak and eggs to snapper and chicken and waffles, all with bold, bright flavors.

