
Ritz-Carlton New York, Central Park
50 Central Park S.
New York, New York
Tel: 212-521-6058
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259 rooms incl. 47 suites
As the flipside of its downtown art deco sister, this uptown Ritz-Carlton in a 1930s building has a New York townhouse vibe. Despite the sycamore-paneled walls and ceiling, antique French and Italian crystal chandeliers, early 1920s paintings by Samuel Halpert, and grand piano, the lobby floor Star Lounge is surprisingly casual—you can even order mini-burgers or mac and cheese. You can't beat the central location, just blocks from 5th Avenue, the Time Warner Center and MoMA, and with views straight down the middle of Central Park.
An elite address needn't mean a stuffy environment. The rooms are a blend of Old World elegance and townhouse comfort, with brocade drapes, patterned carpets and beds piled with down and a tier of at least eight pillows. It goes without saying you want a view of Central Park; while even the third-floor rooms look out over this natural haven, if you want to peer deep into the park's heart, you need to be on the 10th floor. Generous 425-square-foot Deluxe Park View Rooms come with a tabletop telescope, king-size bed and soaking tub; step up to the 850-square-foot Deluxe Park View Suite, and there's a living room with sofa sleeper, two full bathrooms and four closets. Finally, the 1,150-square-foot Ritz-Carlton Suite has a dining room, pantry and separate service entrance, as well as $23,000 worth of Pratesi linens on the master bed.
The hotel takes no chances, pre-calling every guest to make sure they have transportation to the hotel, pre-registering frequent guests so they can go directly to their rooms and offering complimentary packing and unpacking. The Star Bar's legendary bartender, Norman Bukhozer, remembers return guests' favorite drinks and doles out his insider tips on New York City. And take advantage of the black Bentley Flying Spur for complimentary rides to anywhere in midtown from 3 p.m. til 11 p.m.
With a massive park for a front yard, and Bergdorf Goodman, Tiffany, Cartier and MoMA just blocks away, it's hard to stay put. But the hotel entices with afternoon tea with harp and piano music in the Star Lounge, caviar and sushi in the Club Lounge and treatments at the LaPrairie Spa (one of two outside of Switzerland). New York celebrity chef Laurent Tourondel's BLT Market provides meals for any season with breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch available in the dining room or outdoor patio. The menu rotates monthly, focusing on fresh, seasonal ingredients available in farmers' markets, and paying particular attention to unusual, wild and locally grown items, as well as locally sourced fish, meat and cheese from area purveyors.