A timeless classic, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel has been called home by leaders in world affairs, business and society since its debut in 1930. Brilliantly positioned on Madison Avenue in Manhattan's Upper East Side overlooking Central Park, it is a true New York City landmark — a showcase of great art, a purveyor of privacy and a sanctuary of luxury and refined taste. Guests feel truly ensconced in the elegant residential atmosphere of this unparalleled New York City luxury hotel.
The Mark is housed, as it has always been, in the beautiful, 1927 landmark building at the corner of 77th Street and Madison Avenue. But inside, The Mark has been completely reimagined, and given a new life and identity for the 21st century. Drawing on the expertise of an extraordinary group of talents – foremost among them the designer Jacques Grange, visionary hotel manager Olivier Lordonnois and Chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten – The Mark Hotel is the new beacon of high French style, immaculate service and American technology and comfort.
Experience unrivaled elegance at the illustrious Hotel Plaza Athénée, a Manhattan luxury boutique hotel located minutes away from Central Park. Hotel Plaza Athenee provides New York City travelers with premier service and a collection of refined accommodations with amenities including flat-screen TVs, Bvlgari bath amenities, and complimentary Wi-Fi. This full-service Upper East Side hotel also offers a devoted Clefs D’Or concierge to carry out any personalized recommendations, the luxurious Spa Valmont, and onsite dining at Arabelle restaurant and Bar Seine. Hotel Plaza Athénée strives to make every New York City visit an extraordinary one.
Discreetly located on the Upper East Side on an intimate, tree-lined street, the Gardens NYC is the picture of Manhattan gentility. It’s surrounded by world-class NYC shopping and Manhattan’s famed museums, adding grace and charm to its locale. But guests find it’s just right for a tranquil retreat. With such great in-room service, you can simply take to your hotel suite and escape for some alone time.
With only 49 individually decorated suites and 23 deluxe rooms, the hotel lavishes its guests with truly personalized service and great attention to detail. Among the many thoughtful touches are complimentary beverages upon arrival, Voss water at turndown and a selection of Bulgari amenities. Most suites have wood-burning fireplaces, some have terraces, and almost all have fully equipped kitchens.
Designed for the discerning long-term visitor to New York City, Bristol Plaza offers luxurious apartment suites in midtown Manhattan whence one can enjoy all the activities and events the city has to offer: Central Park, Times Square, Broadway Shows, Shopping, Museums and much more. Our elegant suites offer the comforts and relaxed atmosphere of residential living combined with the flexibility and benefits of five-star accommodation. Situated in the heart of Manhattan’s Upper East Side and within minutes of Midtown and Central Park, our suites have been designed and furnished with an elegance befitting its reputation as one of the finest condominiums in the city.
A short walk from Central Park, the famed Museum Mile, Madison Avenue shops and an array of superb dining options, The Franklin is a perfect getaway.
The Leo Castelli Gallery opened in New York at 4 East 77th Street on February 10, 1957. In 1958 the gallery gave Jasper Johns his first exhibition. Within 10 years, the gallery became the international epicenter for Pop, Minimal, and Conceptual Art, showing among others Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly, Frank Stella, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Robert Morris, Bruce Nauman, and Keith Sonnier. In 1971 the Castelli Gallery opened a second space at 420 West Broadway in SoHo. During this decade, several Conceptual artists joined the gallery, including Joseph Kosuth, Lawrence Weiner and Hanne Darboven. Leo Castelli, the gallery’s founder, had an unparalleled eye for quality, combined with his extraordinary skill for nurturing and promoting new art and artists. These essential qualities secured his position as possibly the most respected and influential advocate for contemporary art of his time. In 1999 the Leo Castelli Gallery moved the Upper East Side, where it has since been located. For the last ten years, the gallery has been directed by Castelli’s wife, Barbara Bertozzi Castelli. Ms. Bertozzi Castelli is an art historian whose specialization is post-war Japanese avant garde art. The gallery maintains a commitment to show the best of post-war art, with a focus on the art movements to which it has been home for so many years. The gallery’s program includes exhibitions of new works by historic gallery artists as well as rigorous critical exhibitions that shed new light on understanding of Pop, Minimal and Conceptual Art today.