Rooms
Guestrooms are individually decorated in a classic Louis XVI style, with original artwork and antiques. Beds are dressed with 440-thread-count sheets and sumptuous down duvets. Marble baths feature Kiehl’s toiletries. The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, offers 179 spacious guestrooms and suites, each decorated in a refined aristocratic style with original artwork and antiques. Beds are layered with 440-thread-count, custom-designed sheets by Rivolta Carmignani of Milan and down duvets with monogrammed Carlyle covers. Walls are adorned with Audubon prints, 18th-century architectural renderings by Piranesi, or English country scenes by Kips. Flat-screen, high-definition TVs come with DVD players. High-speed Internet access is available for a surcharge. Minibars or pantries are stocked with gourmet foods and drinks. Marble bathrooms include makeup/shaving mirrors, fresh flowers, Kiehl’s products, Frette bathrobes, and slippers.
Restaurant
A long-time favorite among prominent eastside neighbors and socialites, The Carlyle Restaurant, designed in the English manor house style by the late Mark Hampton, marries luxury with intimacy. Patrons feel at home at once, ready to devote their full attention to the menu that spotlights dishes from Executive Chef James Sakatos' native Greece, classic French influences and the finest regional American ingredients.
Exterior
Reminiscent of an elegant private home, each luxurious accommodation is tastefully furnished to impart a unique character, tasteful elegance and a residential feel.
Lobby
The hotel's beautiful Bemelmans Bar is located off the lobby and has long been one of New York City's favorite bars.
Location
One block from central park, two blocks from the subway, this hotel is in New Yorks most glamourous area - the Upper East Side. Here are the famous residences of New Yorks richest men and women and where you're sure to bump into a star or two.