The best hotels have a way of making you rethink your entire routine.
I could live here.
Not for a weekend. Actually live here.
These homes make that possible. It’s a different kind of luxury, where life is at your fingertips. It’s about trading errands for elevators. A haircut, a facial, dinner at a two-Michelin-star Jean-Georges restaurant, all within elevator reach.
Consider these homes your standing reservation.

This full-floor home at The Ritz-Carlton Residences on Central Park South spans over 6,800 square feet, with an additional 1,200 square feet of private outdoor space that offers open views across Central Park and the Manhattan skyline. Designed by Thierry Despont, the layout features formal entertaining spaces, a wing dedicated to the primary suite, and thoughtful details throughout.
Hotel living here includes a dedicated residential staff, access to the La Prairie Spa, fitness center, business facilities, and dining, with in-home services available on an opt-in basis.

This two-bedroom home at The Plaza Hotel looks directly over Central Park from every room, with spectacular northern views. High ceilings, herringbone floors, and a top-of-the-line kitchen set the tone, while the signature mosaic tile flooring pays homage to the original Plaza lobby.
Hotel living here is fully built in, with access to the Guerlain Spa, Warren Tricomi Salon, gym, concierge, and Luxury Attache services, plus dining at The Palm Court, The Rose Club, The Champagne Bar, and more, all without leaving the building.

This corner residence at the Four Seasons Hotel offers sweeping views of the Midtown skyline, the Hudson River, and the East River. A bay window in the living and dining area adds to the space. Herringbone oak floors, Bilotta rift-cut oak kitchen cabinetry, and marble bathrooms with Robert A.M. Stern custom-designed vanities complete the interiors.
Hotel living here is fully integrated, with access to a spa and salon, 75-foot pool, attended parking garage, restaurant, bar and lounge, ballroom facilities, and meeting rooms, along with a comprehensive suite of a la carte services. Additional residential amenities include a fitness center, private dining room, lounge spaces, a kids’ playroom, and a screening room.

This three-bedroom at One Bal Harbour, attached to The Ritz-Carlton, offers both oceanfront and bay views, with marble floors throughout and a layout with a great flow and usable space.
Hotel living here comes through its connection to the Ritz-Carlton, with access to hotel accommodations and amenities while still feeling separate from the day-to-day.

This recently renovated home at 1 Central Park West spans the entire end of the building, offering unparalleled views in three directions. A 26-foot living room overlooks Central Park, and floor-to-ceiling windows and ceiling heights up to 11 feet bring in natural light throughout.
In the same building as the Trump International Hotel and Tower New York, hotel living here includes access to a health club, 55-foot pool, a 360-degree rooftop deck, on-site parking, and a two-Michelin-star Jean-Georges restaurant.

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