Situated at the corner of the residence, encompassing one of the building's architecturally-significant turrets is a grand living room for entertaining with herringbone-pattern floors and generous space for various seating arrangements. Adjoining is a peaceful library with built-ins for reading and sipping cocktails. Nearby, the formal dining room is a perfect backdrop for sharing meals with guests, adjoining a top-of-the line chef's kitchen appointed with Nero Marquina stone countertops, white marble mosaic backsplash, and a suite of stainless steel appliances by Viking and Miele. The 3 lovely bedrooms are all en-suite including 2 oversized masters with high-end marble baths outfitted with double sinks, soaking tubs and separate showers. The 3rd bedroom also has a marble bath and ample closets. Heightening the allure is a wet bar, washer and dryer, stylish powder room with marble mosaic floor tile likening the Plaza's original lobby flooring, and tremendous closet space and walk-ins throughout.
The indulgent experience afforded at 1 Central Park South is incomparable, as every condo owner enjoys full use of The Plaza Hotel's upscale amenities and service offerings. A dramatic red-carpeted lobby entrance, 24-hour doormen, concierge, valet parking, private storage, maid service, Todd English room service, and access to the Palestra fitness center, Plaza Food Hall, Palm Court Restaurant, Champagne Bar, Rose Bar, Warren Tricomi Salon & Caudalie Vinotherapie Spa are all at your disposal. Built in 1905 by Henry J. Hardenberg, the world-renowned French Renaissance Chateau-inspired building, which has been home to many notables such as the Astors, Vanderbilts and others, is a Historic National Landmark standing 20 stately stories at the epicenter of Manhattan.
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Home to some of the most famous hotels in New York City, this luxurious neighborhood spans the length of the southern end of Central Park, a mere 3 blocks. The famous hotels include the flagship Ritz-Carlton and The Plaza Hotel.
What the neighborhood may lack in acreage, it more than makes up for in glamour. With its stunning views of Central Park and coveted location, it has been some of the most desirable real estate in all of New York since the mid 1800s.
Along with the finest high-end shops from Bergdorf’s to Apple, you’ll find several Michelin Stars, all within walking distance.