(212) 744-1600
35 E 76th St
(Madison Ave)
New York,
NY
10021
40.7743
-73.9633
Neighborhoods: Upper East Side, Midtown
What People Are Saying About Carlyle Hotel
The Editor
Sandra Ramani
Citysearch
With beautiful apartment-sized rooms, an understated vibe, unique furnishings and personalized service, it feels like home--and some lucky people do actually live here. Presidents, royalty and stars love it for its grace and discretion. The entire hotel was restored in 2001 by acclaimed designer Thierry W. Despont. Many of the 179 rooms and suites feature park views and terraces. Antique furnishings, twice-daily maid service and original Audubon, Piranesi or Kips artwork keep it classic; Frette linens, whirlpool tubs and in-room faxes and CD players nod to the present.
Good taste and timeless class
by cefe
My family visits the Carlyle each year and we always enjoy our stay. The suites are spacious and tastefully decorated. The service in exceptional, and the views of the park are a welcome perk. It is a convenient location for accessing the park and the shops along Madison and 5th avenues. There are some great restaurants in close proximity to the hotel as well. If you like the trendy scenes or wild nightlife then this is not the hotel for you, although it is a good place to spot the occassional celebrity.
- Pros: service, decor, bar
- Cons: price
The epitome of what good service should be
by sabine_farm
I took my wife to the Carlyle for her 35th birthday. The staff did an amazing job making us feel special. The food was wonderful, drinks in Bemelman's were wonderful, when you turn on the hurricane strength shower, you get hot water immediately, I could go on and on. The only bad thing about the Carlyle is that it has set the bar so high for other hotels, I don't know if I can travel again. Pricey, but it was worth every penny. We'll be back.
Many are called, few chosen
by yeaux
I have stayed at 4 star hotels all over this country and in Europe. I have been intermittently staying at the Carlyle since the 60's. The Carlyle is simply the best hotel that you can imagine. Go when Bobby Short is at Bemelman's. The service personnel are a little snooty since they will not know you, and the majority of the clientel are habitue's. If you are the type of person who is intimidated by service personnel, then perhaps this is not the hotel for you. Eat breakfast in the tearoom, but go elsewhere for dinner. I notice that there is a negative review on this site, but further investigation shows that this person likes bars[Rudys] with free hot dogs. There are no hot dogs, free or otherwise, at the Carlyle. This hotel is certainly not for everyone and it is not meant to be.
- Pros: class, style, taste
The Details on Carlyle Hotel
The Extras:
Opened in 1930, Bemelmans Bar boasts a centuries-old tapestry, original artwork and etchings, a Fortuny fabric-covered wall and murals by "Madeline"'s creator.
When to Go:
Check out Woody Allen and lots of men in tuxedos at Cafe Carlyle.
Look Good:
Enjoy fine French dining at the Carlyle Restaurant
The Extras:
Feast on 24-hour room service or head to Bemmelman's Bar, Cafe Carlyle, the Gallery or the Restaurant--then enjoy the fitness center with a personal trainer.












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