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EDITORIAL REVIEW
A timeless classic, The Carlyle, A Rosewood Hotel, has been called home by leaders in world affairs, business, society, entertainment and the arts since its debut in 1930. Brilliantly positioned on Madison Avenue, it is a true New York landmark — a showcase of great art, a purveyor of privacy and a sanctuary of refined taste. Guests feel truly ensconced in an elegant private residential atmosphere, which includes a discreet and polished staff as well as world-class dining and entertainment.
With just 179 rooms and suites distributed among the hotel's 60 residential apartments, The Carlyle offers the exclusive ambiance of an Upper East Side pied-à-terre. All feature fabrics, artwork and appointments of a quality typically found only in the most luxurious of homes. Legendary Decorator
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ANOTHER AFFORDABLE OPTION
INDULGE YOURSELF
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THE CARLYLE, A ROSEWOOD HOTEL
TIPS
| 1. | Pet Friendly | | | The Carlyle is pet friendly up to 25 pounds. There is a $50 per night fee, and dog walking available. | | 2. | The Mark Hampton Touch | | | The late great Mark Hampton decorated each room at The Carlyle individually. He also designed the armchairs found in each room, which are named after his daughter Alexa. |
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