If you haven’t stayed on Billionaire’s Row in New York City, then you are in for a treat. The address is ranked the world’s number one luxury street, even ahead of London’s Grosvenor Square.
The Four Seasons Hotel New York sits in the heart of it all; a modern-deco landmark designed by famed architect I.M. Pei, standing at 52 stories high (the tallest luxury hotel in the city). I visited and discovered its billionaire-worthy sleeping quarters and more.
Suite
I checked in to a very chic Gotham Junior Suite, which features oversized windows that place you right in between Manhattan’s skyscrapers – great for people watching if you are front facing. The suite has state-of-art technologies including a curved 65-inch television which can be enjoyed from just about any corner of the room, especially the hand-made king-sized lighted pedestal bed.
The room has a modern, minimalist feel, with a custom-made, oversized cerused oak executive desk, Japanese tamo ash furniture and a separate makeup/dressing area finished in English Sycamore, with custom mirrors and seating. In the bathroom you will find a deep soaking tub that fills in just two minutes.
Now, I stayed in the Gotham Junior Suite, because, sadly, I’m not a billionaire, but if you happen to be one, then you’d probably want to switch our room out for the hotel’s Ty Warner Penthouse Suite instead.
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