BLOUIN ARTINFO • October 1, 2010Henry Clay Frick's former residence may have the densest collection of masterpieces in Manhattan, with works by Titian, Turner, and Vermeer, among others.
Scott Ex • March 13, 2010Check out the wood peg board near the entrance - members in residence have a peg in the board net to their name to let you know they are in!
Louise S. • April 20, 2019Great views. We were on 53rd floor with a view to the river and the park. Was even better than expected. Good breakfast. Kitchen was useful too. Comfy bed. Staff were helpful. Definitely worth it.
Landmarks Preservation Commission • March 23, 2013This building, now the home of Versace, was built as half of an identical pair, dubbed the “Marble Twins,” for George W. Vanderbilt. It’s the last remaining Vanderbilt-built residence on Fifth Ave.
Elisa • November 18, 2018Interesting property that's merged with the Residence Inn. There's a huge lounge on the 4th floor if your room is not ready. Modern style rooms. Well located.
Exclusive Resorts • September 23, 2011An easy walk from our Park Avenue Place residences, Nobu Fifty Seven is a must! The bar is hip and trendy and the food is outstanding.
Curbed • March 24, 2014The Palace Hotel—yes, the one from Gossip Girl, has had cameos on 30 Rock and Law & Order. The hotel actually began as a private residence for Henry Villard and built in 1882.
Erica H C. • September 5, 2013Chill place but they turn the lights off during the week around 10 pm for the residences in the block, so it gets super dark!
New York Guest Tourism Services • October 5, 2010The lobby is the perfect place for a cocktail or cup of tea on a rainy day like today. Couches are comfortable, service is friendly. If you're lucky you can hang with Matilda, the cat in residence.
Carla D. • March 20, 2011Check out the Open Studios on the 6th Floor where you can see artists and designers in residence work on their craft. Fun!
Shaun C. • April 15, 2018A few blocks from Times Square. Fairly quiet block. Great breakfast included. Very clean.
Brad K. • March 24, 2010This was his New York City residence from 1909-1942.
Gavin W. • January 5, 2020Good old school style NY diner, very convenient for Marriott Residence Inn Manhattan Central Park Hotel
Nicole K. • November 6, 2011For the money youre better off staying at the Residence Inn just a block away. The rooms are twice the size and they have free breakfast!
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