The Suite
Harold S. Vanderbilt, the railroad tycoon, once called this historic property home, and this two-bedroom penthouse channels that 1920s Manhattan scale. The decor—vintage Manhattan photography and Vanderbilt family portraits—sets the stage for the residence. The main event is the 1,300-square-foot terrace, which provides direct sightlines of the Chrysler Building without resorting to the usual high-rise abstraction.
This landscaped outdoor space is set up for true living, featuring multiple seating arrangements for relaxing and a formal dining area shaded by a wooden 'pagoda'. Beyond the two bedrooms—a king master and a second room with two double beds—the suite is designed for productivity and wellness. Guests will find a dedicated, large office space and a fitness room equipped with modern gear. This layout works particularly well for families or small groups who require significant space and privacy during their stay in the city.
The Hotel
The InterContinental New York Barclay, located in the heart of Midtown Manhattan, blends timeless elegance with modern luxury. A landmark since 1926, the hotel offers an ideal base for both business and leisure travelers, just steps from Times Square, Broadway, and Fifth Avenue. The Parlour pays homage to the hotel’s 1920s origins, offering modern cuisine paired with a rare selection of vintage beverages. On Wednesdays, guests can enjoy the sounds of the Café Society Jazz Band, playing classic tunes from the Great American Songbook. The experience perfectly complements the hotel’s rich history and vibrant city surroundings.
Amenities
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Bar
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1 restaurant
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Pet-friendly
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Facilities for disabled guests
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Gym








