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"Tucked away on a quiet Upper East Side street, this nearly century‑old, family‑owned sanctuary mirrors the charm and elegance of its neighboring townhouses while delivering privacy, warmth, and deeply personalized service—qualities that have drawn high‑profile guests, including former President Barack and First Lady Michelle Obama. Interior designer Michael S. Smith reimagined the property with a sense of soothing luxury—elegant and not over the top—while wood‑burning fireplaces elevate the homey atmosphere, a heartwarming rarity in New York. Comfort takes precedence over capacity: suites far outnumber standard rooms and many offer terraces, kitchens, and thoughtful details that make stays feel more like a private residence. Steps from Central Park and the city’s most exclusive shopping, and surrounded by MICHELIN‑recognized dining from Daniel Boulud and Jean‑Georges Vongerichten, it’s as much a gastronomic getaway as it is a discreet retreat. With nearly a century of history—once frequented by Dorothy Parker—the hotel preserves an intimate, familial charm that big chains can’t replicate, securing its standing as a One MICHELIN Key Manhattan mainstay." - Michael He