Loft Suite

Loft Suite

  • 2 Guests
  • 1 Bed
  • 1 Bathroom

Description

Discover timeless glamour in our expansive 700-square-foot Loft Suite. A separate living area, complete with a plush L-shaped velvet sofa and a fireplace, creates a luxurious and inviting atmosphere. Curated art by renowned artists like Marilyn Minter, Paul Smith, and Sarah Morris blends seamlessly with the contemporary design. Certain suites offer exceptional views of the Chrysler or Empire State Buildings and even feature original fireplaces, providing an authentic New York sanctuary.

Up to 2 person, 1 King Bed, 700 sq ft

Neighborhood

Empire State Building

14 blocks away

Open in 1931, the Empire State Building is an iconic symbol of New York City, offering breathtaking skyline views from its legendary observation decks and timeless Art Deco elegance.

The UN Headquarters sits on land that technically belongs to all member nations, not just the U.S.!

Van Gogh’s Starry Night is one of the museum’s most famous pieces, drawing millions of visitors yearly.

Grand Central Terminal

4 blocks away

Grand Central isn’t just for catching a train—it’s home to hidden cocktail bars, a gourmet food market, and even a "whispering gallery" where your voice travels mysteriously across the ceiling!

Times Square

9 blocks away

Times Square never sleeps! Whether you're craving late-night street performers, Broadway excitement, or a dazzling selfie under the neon lights, this is the place to be.

Chrysler Building

2 blocks away

Designed for the Chrysler Corporation, it has hubcaps and hood ornaments built into its Art Deco design.

Bryant Park

9 blocks away

Urban oasis in Midtown Manhattan, offering lush gardens, seasonal events, and a vibrant atmosphere just steps from the New York Public Library.

Rockefeller Center

7 blocks away

The annual Christmas tree lighting at this site has been a NYC holiday tradition since 1933.

Flatiron Building

13 blocks away

Completed in 1902, the Flatiron was one of the city’s tallest buildings at the time and was considered an architectural marvel.