The quintessential Upper East Side hotel
Noteworthy for: You’ve heard that Woody Allen still plays his oboe in a jazz club each week? Well, it’s here that it happens.
One of the city’s iconic hotels, the art deco Carlyle has hosted New York high society for the past 80 years and wears its history on its sleeve.
The location overlooking Central Park is unbeatable and the glamorous lobby will make you gasp. Be warned, though, that being part of New York history doesn’t come cheap: to see Woody Allen at the Café Carlyle, for instance, carries a USD 135 per person cover charge.
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