Carlyle, 7 magical letters that form the mythical name of one of the most popular addresses on New York’s Upper East Side. Since 1930 theCarley hotelbecame a member of Rosewood hotel (who manages the Crillon) welcomes the greats of this world in its 189 rooms and suites. American presidents (Truman, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Carter, Reagan) have succeeded here during their travels in New York. Many current stars have taken over by choosing this reserved address with an Art Deco style decoration. During the Covid period, theHotels called the tonychi studio to renovate 155 rooms and suites without losing the spirit of the 40s. and decorated with taste. The exceptional comfort of the new king-size beds is such that you can imagine yourself floating above the New York skyline.
If the rooms are havens of peace, the heart of the Carlyle beats on the ground floor. Upscale clientele flock to the very elegant Bemelmans Bar which, with its frescoes, pays homage to the artist-author of the same name, known for having published the children’s book Madeline. Mecca of New York entertainment since 1955, Café Carlyle has hosted Bobby Short, Steve Tyrell and Woody Allen to the delight of jazz and blues lovers. The brand new Dowling’s at the Carlyle where chef Sylvain Delpique works completes this table of pleasures. He has designed a sophisticated brasserie menu with the great classics of French and American gastronomy. Let’s remember this 5 stars is located on the famous Avenue Madison walking distance from luxury boutiques, the major museums of the city (Mets, Guggenheim) and Central Park where he will not fail to practice a morning jog. But, if we have to remember one thing about the Carlyle, it’s its unique atmosphere worthy of a large house where American and international clientele love to meet.