Swim on the roof of Central Park
at the Aman
The most exclusive hotel group has inaugurated its second address in an urban setting, in the mythical Crown Building.
The architect Jean-Michel Gathy designed 83 suites and 22 residences (some with swimming pools), living spaces with spectacular volumes, and a spa on three floors with a 20-meter long indoor swimming pool.
A bubble above the city, which lives up to Aman's reputation for serenity.
The plus:
a fully vegetated circular terrace on the 14th floor.
amannewyork.com
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Get inspired by decoration,
at Barrière Fouquet's
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A room at Barrière Fouquet's, inspired by Art Deco.
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For its first address in the United States, the group moved to TriBeCa and freed itself from too contemporary codes, with a rather Art Deco inspiration, alternating shades of green and baby pink, and toile de Jouy wallpapers to mark the link between New York and Paris.
It's fresh, chic and cozy.
The plus:
the Titsou Bar and the brasserie, faithful to the festive and cozy atmosphere of that of the Champs-Élysées.
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Sleep among the works of art,
at the Modernhaus
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The new sensation of SoHo: the Modernhaus and its arty rooms.
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Inspired by the artistic and architectural movement Bauhaus, this hotel of 114 rooms and suites is displayed as the new sensation of SoHo.
Home to one of the finest collections of art – from Hans Hartung to Jean Dubuffet – on all floors, including the bedrooms which offer breathtaking views.
The plus:
the rooftop, one of the most beautiful in Manhattan, with a 360-degree view of Midtown, Wall Street, the Hudson and the bridge spanning the East River.
modernhaushotel.com
Relive the seventies,
at Park Lane
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A mythical address, which retains all its magic: the Park Lane.
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The Yabu Pushelberg design firm has revived all the magic of this institution, ideally placed on the edge of Central Park.
Rather than reinventing everything, a dive into the archives has restored the soul and fantasy of this mythical address, with a clever mix of modern lines and original pieces.
The plus:
the rooftop here too, an urban oasis called “Darling”, with a bird's eye view of Central Park and the skyline.
parklanenewyork.com