The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel
Overlooking leafy Central Park, The Carlyle is one of New York's most iconic landmark hotels. Exuding an unmatched level of elegance and delivering high-end luxury service, The Carlyle stands as a timeless classic, and has welcomed guests since the 1930s.
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Experience the hotel's jazz scene with a visit to Bemelmans Bar, there's live music every evening from 5pm
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An exceptional location on the Upper East Side next to Central Park
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An iconic landmark hotel with a rich history dating back to the 1930s
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Frequented by Presidents, members of European Royal families and celebrities
A stay at The Carlyle in New York City promises to be unforgettable. Built in 1930, the hotel oozes an undeniable historical charm that simply cannot be found elsewhere.
Drawing international visitors for decades, the hotel continues to reign as the pinnacle of luxury for sophisticated travelers. The Carlyle has been given a modern refresh, boasting sumptuous amenities and state of the art facilities, yet the classical decor and nostalgic atmosphere nods to the fascinating historical heritage the hotel is famous for. The figurative guest-book is impressive, with every American president since Truman visiting the hotel, as well as European head of states and members of the royal family; the Carlyle is a true institution for the discerning luxury traveler.
Guests are spoiled for choice when it comes to dining. Delight in seasonal fine food in the graceful Carlyle Restaurant, enjoy a drink and live jazz music in Bemelman's Bar or be transported to the golden age of New York at Cafe Carlyle, where classic cabaret is combined with decadent menus and expensive wines. The hotel's dining scene attracts Manhattan socialites and whether or not you're there for a quick drink in the bar or a special dinner, The Carlyle is an exceptional place to see and be seen.
With 121 lavish guest rooms and 69 opulent suites, The Carlyle boasts an exquisite collection of dazzling city retreats, decorated by famous designers and well-appointed with plush bed-linens, Kiehl's bathroom amenities and classic custom furnishings. After a day of exploring the bustling streets of Manhattan, the residential neighborhood of Brooklyn or cycling Central Park, The Carlyle promises a sanctuary like no other.
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