In the early days of New York City apartment living, bathtubs often appeared in the most unexpected place: the kitchen. As David Favolaro of the Tenement Museum explains, this once-common arrangement grew out of necessity. The 1901 Tenement Housing Act required sinks and bathtubs in every apartment, and kitchens were often the only rooms with existing plumbing and enough space to accommodate them. While these kitchen tubs have since become the stuff of urban legend, they still surface in a handful of unrenovated units across the city.
More than a century later, the bathtub has undergone a dramatic evolution. In much of today’s high-end offerings, primary baths increasingly favor expansive walk-in showers, with traditional shower and tub combinations relegated to secondary bathrooms. Yet for buyers who prioritize ritual and retreat, the soaking tub remains nonnegotiable. Deep, freestanding tubs crafted from stone, resin, or sculptural porcelain have become design statements in their own right, paired with refined fixtures and positioned to take full advantage of the city beyond the glass.
More than a century later, the bathtub has undergone a dramatic evolution. In much of today’s high-end offerings, primary baths increasingly favor expansive walk-in showers, with traditional shower and tub combinations relegated to secondary bathrooms. Yet for buyers who prioritize ritual and retreat, the soaking tub remains nonnegotiable. Deep, freestanding tubs crafted from stone, resin, or sculptural porcelain have become design statements in their own right, paired with refined fixtures and positioned to take full advantage of the city beyond the glass.
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In the city's most luxurious residences, the bath itself becomes a vantage point. Framed by awe-inspiring skyline and river views, these tubs can offer a sense of calm and separation from the city below. Many are perched so high above street level that privacy is all but guaranteed, allowing for uninterrupted immersion and a very serene experience.
Find below a selection of triple-mint apartment listings with bathtubs offering a front-row seat to New York City's spectacular views.
Find below a selection of triple-mint apartment listings with bathtubs offering a front-row seat to New York City's spectacular views.
The Residences at 400 Fifth Avenue, #50F
$1,690,000
Midtown West | Condominium | 1 Bedroom, 1.5 Baths | 982 ft2
The Residences at 400 Fifth Avenue, #50F (Compass)
Caledonia, #1709 (Compass)
565 Broome SoHo, #S25B (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
One Manhattan Square, #77J
$6,950,000
Lower East Side | Condominium | 3 Bedrooms, Unknown Baths | 2,347 ft2
One Manhattan Square, #77J (Extell Marketing Group LLC)
35 Hudson Yards, #8402
$6,995,000 (-11.5%)
Midtown West | Condominium | 3 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths | 2,656 ft2
35 Hudson Yards, #8402 (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)
551W21, #7B (Brown Harris Stevens Residential Sales LLC)
Quay Tower, #25AE
$7,895,000 (-3.7%)
Brooklyn Heights | Condominium | 5 Bedrooms, 5.5 Baths | 3,653 ft2
Quay Tower, #25AE (Serhant)
252 East 57th Street, #60A
$9,995,000 (-4.8%)
Midtown East | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths | 4,631 ft2
252 East 57th Street, #60A (Compass)
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Trump World Tower, #82CD
$11,995,000 (-11.1%)
Turtle Bay/United Nations | Condominium | 3 Bedrooms, 2.5 Baths | 5,000 ft2
Trump World Tower, #82CD (Nest Seekers LLC)
One High Line, #E22B (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)
Baccarat Hotel & Residences, #PH43
$15,250,000
Midtown West | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths | 4,545 ft2
Baccarat Hotel & Residences, #PH43 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
53 West 53, #49A (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
Baccarat Hotel & Residences, #42A
$15,950,000 (-3.3%)
Midtown West | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths | 4,730 ft2
Baccarat Hotel & Residences, #42A (Compass)
One Madison, #55B
$16,995,000
Flatiron/Union Square | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, 3.5 Baths | 3,310 ft2
One Madison, #55B (R New York)
200 Amsterdam, #48A
$18,495,000 (-2.6%)
Lincoln Center | Condominium | 3 Bedrooms, 5 Baths | 3,933 ft2
200 Amsterdam, #48A (Serhant)
One57, #56C (Corcoran Group)
277 Fifth Avenue, #PH55
$22,500,000
Flatiron/Union Square | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, 4.5 Baths | 4,520 ft2
277 Fifth Avenue, #PH55 (Douglas Elliman Real Estate)
Central Park Tower, #82E (Corcoran Sunshine Marketing Group)
432 Park Avenue, #66A (Corcoran Group)
111 West 57th Street, #PH76
$49,000,000
Midtown West | Condominium | 4 Bedrooms, Unknown Baths | 6,512 ft2
111 West 57th Street, #PH76 (Sothebys International Realty)
Walker Tower, #PH2 (DGSIR Realty)
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