An eclectically designed boutique style hotel just two blocks from Central Park on West 56th Street – bringing all the joys of the city skyline with the feeling of returning to an old friend.
The Fifth Avenue Hotel
New YorkThe Fifth Avenue Hotel
New YorkWhile an invitation to this prestigious address once indicated your attendance to the exclusive Goodridge parties in the Gilded Age – today’s sojourns contrast the legacy of old-and-young New York for a re-imagining of its enduring grandeur.
While an invitation to this prestigious address once indicated your attendance to the exclusive Goodridge parties in the Gilded Age – today’s sojourns contrast the legacy of old-and-young New York for a re-imagining of its enduring grandeur.
Rich histories, splendid architecture, and freeing green spaces; the NoMad (North of Madison Square Park) area, home to the Fifth Avenue Hotel, is taking the city in its up-and-coming stride. A trendsetter when it comes to food, business, and cultural hotspots, it’s perfectly set up for sauntering around and picking a dandy pastime, so there’s no wonder Flaneur hospitality favoured this spot for their flagship hotel.
Reminiscing the lavish lifestyle of socialite Charlotte Goodridge whose home once stood on the site of the main 1800’s former bank building, with a striking renovated glass tower built just behind, there’s a sense that times may be changing but eclectic tastes never need to.
- 24 suites in the mansion building, 110 rooms and 19 suites in the tower building
- The Fifth Avenue Hotel’s signature multi-level restaurant is in partnership with NoHo hospitality, recognised on New York’s ‘Best of’ lists
- A historic gold-vault bank now houses the wine-cellar just downstairs
- Bars and conservatory spaces include The Portrait Bar, The Study and The Conservatory, and a two-storey library
- Its passage-way location between midtown and downtown means it’s less than a ten-minute walk to the Empire State Building, Madison Square Park, 34th Street Macy’s and the Flatiron building
- 24 suites in the mansion building, 110 rooms and 19 suites in the tower building
- The Fifth Avenue Hotel’s signature multi-level restaurant is in partnership with NoHo hospitality, recognised on New York’s ‘Best of’ lists
- A historic gold-vault bank now houses the wine-cellar just downstairs
- Bars and conservatory spaces include The Portrait Bar, The Study and The Conservatory, and a two-storey library
- Its passage-way location between midtown and downtown means it’s less than a ten-minute walk to the Empire State Building, Madison Square Park, 34th Street Macy’s and the Flatiron building
A sense of
place
Inspired by three main themes; the collector, romanticism and a return to classicism, both buildings are dressed to the nines in the true essence of Gilded Age glam.
With an aim to inspire the ‘flâneur’ in every guest, (meaning a person who takes the time to observe and enjoy the pleasures of life), there’s a taste for the fine things at every turn, like antique mirrors, rocco style accents and lustrous finishes.
Its essence...
In pursuit of...
Being influenced by owner Alex Ohebshalom’s own love for world travel, the hotel inspires new adventures. With plans set for a series of partnerships with artists, writers, playwrights, photographers, Michelin chefs and even florists, boredom itself will never come knocking.
On location
Yes, Fifth Avenue’s bustling street may be an evergreen hang out, but there’s also no stopping this new kid in town. Boasting a signature restaurant that works in partnership with the popular NoHo hospitality, even the locals find their place to let off some steam. With double height ceilings, small balconies on a mezzanine level and the offering of a private dining experience elevating it all to new heights.
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In the heart of the concrete jungle, just steps away from Central Park, this eco-sanctuary recharges see-it-all sojourners for a genuine appreciation of New York’s everyday hustle and bustle.
There’s no such thing as playing pretend at this iconic New York address; with its glam-girl personality, enchanting history, and enviable location for living-it-up like a midtowner.