36 Central Park S South, New York, NY 10019, USA
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Park Lane New York stands as a reimagined icon on Central Park South, blending the glamour of a storied past with a vibrant, whimsical present. Once the domain of legendary hotelier Harry Helmsley, the 47-story tower has been transformed by design firm Yabu Pushelberg into a fantastical world that mirrors the natural beauty and artistic spirit of its famous front yard, Central Park. The hotel’s interiors are a playful narrative, with sweeping, hand-painted murals by local artists En Viu depicting fanciful scenes inspired by the park. This artistic vision creates an immersive experience that is both extravagant and enchanting, offering a unique counterpoint to the city’s urban grid.
The guest rooms and suites are designed as chic, residential-style retreats that prioritize comfort and, most importantly, the view. Oversized picture windows frame staggering, unobstructed vistas of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline, blurring the line between the indoors and the iconic landscape outside. The decor is a sophisticated mix of plush velvet seating, custom-designed furniture, and luxurious textiles, complemented by the whimsical murals that lend each space a distinct personality. Bathrooms are bold and stylish, with black-and-white striped subway tiles and rich marble, adding to the sense of modern indulgence.
The hotel’s social spaces are curated destinations designed by Bond Hospitality, known for creating some of downtown’s most sought-after hotspots. The crown jewel is Darling, the only rooftop lounge on Central Park South, offering panoramic views from its 47th-floor perch. Downstairs, Rose Lane provides an elegant, Parisian-inspired setting for cocktails and conversation, while the Park Lane Cafe offers a more casual but equally stylish experience. These vibrant venues establish the hotel as a social hub, attracting a dynamic mix of locals and discerning travelers.
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