Even if you’ve never read Eloise, the iconic children’s book by Kay Thompson, the name has become almost synonymous with New York’s iconic five-star Plaza Hotel.
The French Renaissance château-style building was first built in 1907 and deemed a New York City landmark in 1969. While it’s been an operating hotel for over a century, it also has welcomed famous residents like Alfred Vanderbilt and Harry Frank Guggenheim. Located on the corner of Fifth Avenue and Central Park South, The Plaza Hotel is topped with several ultra-luxury condominiums, ranging from studios to eight-bedroom residences.
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