New York City MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - TOUR this LUXURY HOTEL ROOM at THE PLAZA HOTEL - 2016
New York MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL - TOUR this LUXURY ROOM at THE PLAZA HOTEL
The one-of-a-kind Royal Plaza Suite is a magnificent, three-bedroom suite in a private area of the hotel overlooking Fifth Avenue and the Pulitzer Fountain. The elaborate array of private and social rooms, rich decorative style, sumptuous textiles and exquisite furnishings are all inspired by the ambiance of the royal court of Louis XV. A series of unique oval and round vestibules connect the suite's formal entertainment rooms, which include an exquisitely designed living room featuring a grand piano, a luxurious dining room, which seats up to 12 people, and a library that has been stocked with titles hand-selected by Prosper Assouline, the founder of luxury book publisher Assouline. A state-of-the-art kitchen with Viking appliances facilitate sophisticated entertaining and is ideal for guests who travel with a personal chef or wish to retain the services of a chef during their stay. The Royal Plaza Suite also offers a fitness room with state-of-the-art equipment, providing an additional measure of privacy for guests. The master bedroom, which overlooks Fifth Avenue, is decorated in a romantic palate of creams, beige, and grey and has a separate dressing room. Generously sized en-suite baths are decorated with marble mosaic tile in a leaf-like pattern inspired by Central Park and are adorned with 24-carat gold plated Sherle Wagner fixtures. The Royal Plaza Suite, which is accessed via a private elevator, can also be reconfigured as a one or two bedroom suite. The second and third bedrooms have private entrances. As a Royal Plaza Suite guest you will enjoy Butler Services.
The one-of-a-kind Royal Terrace Suite, is an exceptionally elegant two-bedroom duplex. Located on floors 20 and 21, it offers panoramic views and a spacious 400 square-foot terrace. The lower level offers an elegantly designed living room overlooking Central Park with an original restored marble fireplace, a full dining room, a Butler's pantry and a powder room, all of which enable you to relax and socialize privately with friends and family. One of the Royal Terrace Suite's two en-suite bedrooms is located on the lower level and has views over the city. The upper level features the large master bedroom with views over Central Park and a king size bed. The generously sized master bath, which offers a bathtub and a separate glass shower adorned with 24-carat gold plated Sherle Wagner fixtures, is decorated with marble mosaic tile in a leaf-like pattern inspired by Central Park. As a Royal Terrace Suite guest you will enjoy Butler Services.
The Plaza's Terrace Suites are unique one-bedroom duplex maisonnettes with private outdoor terraces that put the Manhattan skyline at your fingertips. The lower levels of these exquisitely designed suites include a living room, study, Butler's pantry and beautiful mosaic tiled powder room. The upper levels offer a large bedroom with a furnished terrace. The master bathroom features a bathtub and a separate shower -- both adorned with 24-carat gold plated Sherle Wagner fixtures -- all set against marble mosaic tile in a leaf-like pattern inspired by Central Park. As a Terrace Suite guest you will enjoy Butler services; the in-room Butler Pantry features a microwave oven, wet-bar and under counter refrigerator. Designed to maximize the beauty of their high ceilings, Terrace Suites enjoy abundant natural light.
The Plaza Suite is a grand two-bedroom suite with spectacular views of Fifth Avenue and the Pulitzer Fountain. Exquisitely furnished in the richly decorative style of Louis XV, this elegant suite offers a separate living room with a dining area, a Butler's pantry with wet bar and refrigerator and a powder room. Sleeping quarters include a master bedroom with a King bed and a second bedroom with a Queen bed. Two full bathrooms are decorated with marble mosaic tile in a leaf-like pattern inspired by Central Park and adorned with 24-carat gold plated Sherle Wagner fixtures. The master bath features a claw foot bathtub as well as separate shower. As a Plaza Suite guest you will enjoy.
The Edwardian Fifth Avenue Suite resembles a petite pied-à-terre with beautiful views of Fifth Avenue and the Pulitzer Fountain. "forbes rich list" "London luxury shopping" billionaire millionaire Monaco "super rich" "private jet" yacht entertainment "luxs report" us usa America uk London "Donald trump" Dubai elite executive arab ceo forbes Europe vip money lil wayne travel 5 star hotel "super car" bugatti Lamborghini Ferrari Porsche private jet 2014 2015 monaco luxury "get rich" gambling investment Beverly Hills Malibu Miami "positive thinking" "super yacht" "mega yacht" "playboy mansion" "luxury lifestyle" mansion "The plaza hotel" "new York city" "5 star hotel" "new york" "most expensive hotel" "hotel room" Exquisitely furnished in the richly decorative style of Louis XV, the suite features a spacious sitting room. 2016
were there even views of the park? major rip off.
ReplyDeleteTHIS HOTEL IS SO BEAUTIFUL AND THE SERVICES ARE GREAT BUT VERY EXPENSIVE IS LUXURY, THE ROOM, THE BATHROOM ARE VERY ELEGANT.
ReplyDeleteI'M TRYING NOT TO CRY!
ReplyDeleteThat hotel room sucks for its high cost xD
ReplyDeleteHate to say it, but the area has become a cesspool, with street vendors, and homeless people...Oh! and the streets are dirty with garbage...
ReplyDeleteCrazy!
ReplyDeleteSucks. There is no view of New York's skyline.
ReplyDeleteat a dump! give me ibis any day
ReplyDeleteNot that great, I feel comfort knowing that even rich people dropping 30$ grand a night aren't living that much better, it's mostly just bragging rights I guess
ReplyDeleteI'm booking now.
ReplyDeleteThat is a terrible view for such a horrifically expensive suite. The guide repeatedly mentioned the view as if it were something special. It is just a city street with cars and pedestrians, anyone could have that view including a street bum. The guide made a good effort to try and justify the nightly fee, but I remain unconvinced.
ReplyDeleteSo I will just invite all my twelve mates and share the bill to spend the night there together. But I don't really see this as anything very special. I mean, I could just go to the Versailles and hide somewhere there and when everyone leaves, just sleep there, then spend a couple of nights in jail, all for free.
ReplyDeleteAre you allowed to smoke in the room?
ReplyDeleteCrappy hotel
ReplyDelete4400 square feet? My house isn't even that big
ReplyDeleteI wonder if anyone sneak in just to take a picture or just to look at it
ReplyDeleteahhhh I slept there for 5 nights so 30000X5
ReplyDeleteit was Fabulous
ReplyDeletelook like a shit whole place.the only thing that makes it look ok is the new paint a nd supposibly gold plated bathrooms.300 hundred dollars tips.don't give a fuck of ny city view
ReplyDeleteIs the Plaza Hotel a hotel again, or is it still appartments?
ReplyDeleteWhy are so many people so salty? I can't ever afford to stay but I don't think they understand that even a middle of the road hotel in Manhattan smaller than the bathroom at the Waldorf will cost $300 per night.
ReplyDeletelol basically, they took one of the residences (with the worst view) and called it some special suite for the hotel portion of the building. Lol
ReplyDeleteCiel Phantomhive anyone? I've always wanted to bathe in a bath tub like that. I bet all the celebrities would be there!
ReplyDeletesign me up! is it a problem I only make 8k a year? ;)
ReplyDeletei'd rather go to the beach and have a nice view of the ocean than deal with that pretentious bs
ReplyDeleteHow does any decent human being justify all this? It's a sin of avarace, and overindulgence. Hope boiling liquid gold come out of those gold-plated taps when they wash their face! Disgusting and contemptable.
ReplyDeleteNothing special really. Way to mutch money for a suite, while the poor are hungry and sleep outside 👎🏿
ReplyDelete@bratayley
ReplyDeletei cant get why people pay so much for these rooms, why would u wanna spend all day in ur suite
ReplyDelete"secret passageway"=stairwell for hooker lol
ReplyDeleteThank you very much! I appreciate your job a lot!
ReplyDeleteThe Rich have the life but the poor have the advantage to make it to heaven if they chose to do so
ReplyDeleteNoo yok.
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