Perched high above Central Park South, this elegant residence offers stunning park views from every room, creating a truly remarkable backdrop to everyday living. Expansive windows flood the home with natural light while showcasing breathtaking vistas of Central Park and the surrounding skyline.
A gracious layout provides generous living and entertaining spaces, seamlessly blending comfort and sophistication. The spacious living room offers ample room for both dining and relaxation, while the well-appointed kitchen is thoughtfully designed for convenience and functionality. The oversized bedroom serves as a peaceful retreat, complemented by a closet space and a beautifully maintained bath.
Residents enjoy the unique privilege of combining private homeownership with the exceptional services and amenities of the renowned JW Marriott Essex House. White-glove services include a 24-hour doorman and concierge, valet services, housekeeping options, in-room dining, a fitness center, spa, business facilities and access to the world-class hospitality synonymous with the Marriott luxury brand.
Originally built in 1929, Essex House remains one of New York City's most recognizable Art Deco landmarks, celebrated for its iconic facade, grand entrance and unparalleled location along Central Park South.
Ideally positioned moments from Columbus Circle, Fifth Avenue, Lincoln Center, Carnegie Hall and the Theater District, this premier address offers immediate access to some of Manhattan's finest dining, shopping, cultural institutions and transportation options.
Whether as a primary residence, pied-à-terre or investment opportunity, Residence 1607 represents a rare chance to experience luxury living with spectacular Central Park views in one of New York City's most coveted full-service condominium residences.
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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.