Looking to host a wedding reception, a family reunion, a wedding anniversary or celebrating a truly special occasion, then check out the New York Palace Hotel located on Madison Avenue.
I had the opportunity to tour the Towers Royal Suite at The New York Palace with it’s stunning 45th floor views of Manhattan and let me just say WoW!
The Towers Royal Suite
The Royal Suite features 3,600 square feet of classic opulence and state of the art amenities. Rococo rooms revive French period décor, from the King Louis XV to the Napoleon eras, all furnished with luxurious silks and emblazoned with imperial golds.
There is a master bedroom and two guest chambers —one with a king bed, one with two doubles—provides plush sleeping arrangements with touch-screen controlled temperature and privacy settings for your comfort.
My favorite was his and hers dressing rooms and their respective bathrooms. Just for the gentlemen, there is an antique barber chair perfect for a gentleman’s shave.
Of course, there are smaller suites that are perfect for special occasions that might be coming up.
The Metropolitan Suite
The Metropolitan Suite offers 2 bedroom, 2-1/2 bath suite. The suite includes a living room using yellow and blue accent colors which are derived from streaming taxi’s below, a master suite referencing the city’s night views; and the second bedroom includes butterflies flying toward the window amidst a black and white photo collection of iconic New York images. Eclectic furniture is introduced throughout the suite and is layered with additional artwork, color and texture to create a space that feels like a living art gallery.
Towers’ Rooms & Suites
The Towers’ Rooms & Suites feature updated rooms and suites that invoke a ‘home away from home’ feel. A soft, subdued color palette places the main emphasis on one of the best features of The Towers – the breathtaking city views from the suites’ windows.
The New York Palace
455 Madison Avenue
New York, NY 10022
Disclosure: NYC Single Mom attended a viewing of the New York Palace Royal Suite as press and was not compensated for attending the event. And seriously, how could I pass up viewing a suite that Sheiks and celebrities have stayed in.
Tess says
Lucky you!!
hotelveiling says
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