someday when your wealthy beyond measures this will probably be a trip worthwhile for you to go. What makes the
Ty Warner Penthouse so amazing? Well, first off, it's located on the 52nd floor of Four Seasons Hotel New York. Actually, it's not just located on the 52nd floor, it's the entire floor. Furthermore, it took seven years to design, plan and build the 4,300 square-foot luxury masterpiece. Legendary architect I.M. Pei actually came out of retirement to work on this project exclusively for the hotel owner, Ty Warner. In total, $50 million was spent to create this hotel masterpiece from scratch.
Ty Warner Penthouse so amazing? Well, first off, it's located on the 52nd floor of Four Seasons Hotel New York. Actually, it's not just located on the 52nd floor, it's the entire floor. Furthermore, it took seven years to design, plan and build the 4,300 square-foot luxury masterpiece. Legendary architect I.M. Pei actually came out of retirement to work on this project exclusively for the hotel owner, Ty Warner. In total, $50 million was spent to create this hotel masterpiece from scratch.
The end result is quite literally a castle in the clouds. A castle that will set you back $50,000 A NIGHT. That might sound like a lot (and the price is strictly non-negotiable), but keep in mind that you are a billionaire! $50,000 per night to you is like $100 to rest of us 🙂
So what do you get for $50,000 per night? Well, first off this is the actual view from the master bedroom:
Here's the bed you'll be sleeping in:
When you need to use the facilities, here's where you'll be "going":
Here's a better view of what you'll see out another bathroom window:
If you plan on having company over, you can entertain them in the living room:
Share a meal with friends here:
Maybe after dinner, you'll retreat to your 700 square-foot private library to enjoy a cocktail:
If all that isn't enough, the Penthouse also features 4 individual balconies, giving guests 360 degree panoramic views of the city. There's a "Zen" room for mediation and general head-clearing. A private spa and a room that's exclusively used for eating breakfast. A powder room, and a dressing room that can fit two sets of wardrobes.
Guests of the Ty Warner Penthouse are shuttled to and from the hotel in a hotel-owned Rolls Royce. I'm guessing if you needed a ride to that Broadway show, they'll make the Rolls available for that as well. You will have your own dedicated Guest Relations Manager, and complimentary spa treatments that can be done in-suite or at the hotel's L. Raphael spa. And if you feel like working out, the hotel will happily arrange for a personal trainer to help you break a sweat in the Penthouse.
Oh and don't worry, you'll also have complimentary international newspapers delivered to your door each morning in case you want to do a crossword puzzle while you eat breakfast in the breakfast room.
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