The Plaza Hotel New York | A 117-Year-Old French Château Landmark(1)
Just like in Home Alone and Friends, full of charm! 🍃🌸 The Plaza —— This French Renaissance château-style building, completed in 1907, is like a "time capsule" hidden in the heart of Manhattan. 🏰 🏰 Century-Old Landmark: New York's "Peace Hotel" Designed by architect Henry Hardenbergh, this 19-story building with 282 rooms is one of only two "National Historic Landmark" hotels in New York, comparable in status to Shanghai's Peace Hotel. 🍃🌸 Its location is impeccable: at 768 Fifth Avenue, next to Bergdorf Goodman, across from the Apple flagship store, and just a few minutes' walk from Central Park, perfectly meeting the needs of "shopping and dining convenience." 💫 Design Aesthetics: The Elegance of French Château The rooms are filled with details of French royal style from the Louis XV period: crystal chandeliers hang from the ceilings, and carved mirrors reflect a sense of space. There's no ostentatious luxury, yet everywhere you see the refinement of "old money." 🍃🌸 The Palm Court on the first floor is even more stunning, with neoclassical polished marble pilasters and a colorful glass ceiling that remains bright after a century. Sitting here for breakfast or afternoon tea feels like stepping into a vintage movie scene. 🍃🌸Too cold to go out? There's a huge food court underground where you can satisfy your shopping and dining needs without leaving the hotel. #NewYork 🌟