



A heritage of Luxury Living. The Carlyle epitomizes the wit and elegance of a more glamorous architectural era.
The Carlyle originated in 1930 as one of the city's premier residential hotels and became a cooperative building in 1970. Throughout its celebrated life, this striking Art Deco beauty has been home to world leaders, Hollywood celebrities, tycoons and royalty. Designed by New York City architects Bien & Prince, The Carlyle has become an Upper East Side landmark. While the hotel's tower is said to have been inspired by Westminster Cathedral in London, more abstract influences can also be seen in its fine detailing and peaked roof. Inside, legendary residential decorators Dorothy Draper and Mark Hampton--and, more recently, the acclaimed Thierry Despont--have created a refined ambience that complements The Carlyle's upscale setting. Today, as it was 75 years ago, The Carlyle stands unobstructed by high-rise buildings, offering stupendous views of Central Park and the city skyline. www.thecarlyle.com