J.W. Marriott Essex House, 160 Central Park South, #1005
Listing no longer available on CityRealty as of Nov 14, 2016
It previously was on the market for a total of 1,273 days.
25 apartments are currently available in this building.
1273 days on Market
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Located in the iconic Essex House on world-renowned Central Park South, this privately owned turnkey hotel residence is available for short-term rental (1-2 months/July & August). Beautifully furnished in an elegant, contemporary Ralph Lauren Home fashion, it offers breathtaking direct views of Central Park from every room. Its renovated open plan kitchen features Miele appliances and top-of-the-line European cabinetry.
The impeccable elegance and tireless attention to detail with which each room is appointed reflects a bygone era.
The Essex House, a first class luxury Art-Deco hotel with 185 privately owned residences is now managed by J.W. Marriott. Built in 1931 as the largest and most luxurious hotel in the city, it has been home to numerous celebrities and captains of industry throughout the decades.
Residents are offered a full complement of white glove hotel services and amenities such as 24-hr room service, valet, concierge, bell staff, a fitness center and spa as well as business and conference centers and the award-winning South Gate restaurant.
Our residences are provided with weekly housekeeping services, hotel linens and supplies, utilities, WiFi internet, cable TV, and fitness center access. Additional hotel services are available on an la carte basis and billed on account.
Enjoy gracious living in one of Manhattan’s best hotels, perfectly located steps from Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Broadway and the designer shops of Fifth and Madison Avenues, while residing in a private residence managed by one of the world premier hotel brands.
At the Essex House, all of your wishes and needs are met with warm and friendly smiles.
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