| ID # | RLS20097157 |
| Àlàyé ohun-ini | The Plaza Residence 7 yàrá ibùsùn, 8 yàrá ìwẹ̀, 2 bàlùwẹ̀ kékeré, ẹrọ fọ́ ìkòkò onjẹ, inú ilé: 10290 ft2, 956m2 (DOM): 3 days |
| Ọdún ìkọ́lé | 1907 |
| Ìsanwó ìtọju | $18,069 |
| Owó-orí (ọdọdún) | $248,172 |
| Ọkọ̀ ojú-irin abẹ́lẹ̀ | 1 Ìṣẹ́jú: N, W, R |
| 4 Ìṣẹ́jú: F | |
| 6 Ìṣẹ́jú: E, M | |
| 7 Ìṣẹ́jú: 4, 5, 6, Q | |
| 8 Ìṣẹ́jú: B, D | |
| 10 Ìṣẹ́jú: A, C, 1 | |
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Gbàà òtítọ́ New York ní The Plaza Hotel
Méjì lára àwọn ilé amáyédẹrùn olorinrin, tó wa lẹ́gbẹ̀ẹ́ àtàwọn ilé amáyédẹrùn mejeji nìkan, n ṣe àfihàn Plaza Hotel, pẹ̀lú ọkọ̀ọ̀kan ń fún awọn àyè àkọ́kọ́ tirẹ̀ àti àwọn àfihàn ti kò dára nípa Central Park. Pẹ̀lú, wọ́n ń ṣe àfihàn ànfààní àṣekágba láti dá ilé àtàwọn eya to dára jùlọ, t’ó ní ààlà 10,000 square feet - tàbí láti sọ pé àwọn ilé mejeji jẹ́ ilé pẹpẹ́pẹ́ tó dára jùlọ.
Penthouse 2009: Ilẹ̀ tí ó ga jùlọ ní ọ̀run
Ó wa lórí ààlà 6,000 square feet ní gbogbo awọn ipele mẹta, ilé àdáni yìí ni yóó tẹ̀síwájú pẹ̀lú ọkọ̀ àgbàlagbà t’ó wà lẹ́nu ilé àti àjírè pẹ̀lú ọkùnrin, ìtakora, àti àtinúdá tó dára jùlọ.
Ìtẹ̀síwájú yìí kó lórí ilé iròyìn kẹ́ta, níbi tí ìpẹ̀yà gókè, ọgbà màrámìlà àárín, àti àwọn àfihàn taara ní Central Park ṣe àfihàn ìmòye àkọ́kọ́. Yàtọ̀ sí náà, ọjà onjẹ pẹ̀lú ogiri waini níko fọ́ sí ibi onjẹ tó nické, pẹ̀lú àwọn ètò amọdájú gíga, ìkàlà, àti bẹ́ẹ̀ bẹ́ẹ̀ lọ.
Ipele yìí nífẹ̀ẹ́ sí ilé iròyìn tó ń rí i bọ̀ọla àwọn nkan tọkọtaya, àti ọfiisi tó fojú yẹ̀ra sí ọgbà, nígbà tó ṣe gíga pàtàkì ń fún iròyìn pẹ̀lú: iape tó kún fún àgan t’ó wà.
Ipele àkóónú yìí jẹ́ àṣáà kan fúnra rẹ, tó ní:
Ọjọ́gbọn 33 feet ti teresu tó ń fojú yeri sí ọgbà Ilé sitting pẹ̀lú Àmúlùmàlà té̩sẹ̀ àtàwọn balùwà marufu meji Ilé bọtìrì pẹ̀lú eu àyà gidi àdáni Ríra àgùntà gíga mẹta - ọ̀kan pẹ̀lú irò báyìí pẹ̀lú irò ayé; ènìyàn máa tẹ̀síwájú sí ilẹ̀ ilẹ̀ àjọ.
Penthouse 2003: Itan Ailopin, Ìmúrasílẹ̀
Nígbà tó wọ inú gbogbo 4,000 square feet sí ipò mẹta, ilé yìí ń darapọ́ ìtàn New York ẹni kùúpọ̀ pẹ̀lú àgbàdo kọọkan.
Ìrò àtijọ́ dídá làti fojú mu ilé àgbà kan, t’ó ní àtúndá gíga àti awọn iṣẹ ogún tó parípalẹ níbè. Àgbáko yìí tun ní ilé oṣooṣo, ilé bọọsì àti ọmọ ẹdá tó ti se àtọ́ka.
Sípòpò yìí, ilé yìí ń gbé:
Ile mẹta àti ilé iwé mẹta Ilé teresu tó ń fojú yeri sí teresu tí taara kọ́rọ́ kọọkan ni ọwọ́ akọkọ Ríra pẹ̀lú àmúlùmàlà ilé tó ún ń láti ilé ẹ̀rọ iní àgaju ìpò pẹ̀lú àdáni eefin
Ilé àkóónú yìí fẹ́ sílẹ̀, pẹ̀lú ibé réttá olóko, olóko pẹ̀lú ikọ̀ balùδά wahà, íkà fọ́ brown.
Ànfààní kan
Ní àkúnya, gbogbo 82 feet ti teresu ti ń fojú yeri sì ọgbà, àwọn ilé yìí ń ṣe àfihàn irọrun. Ó le darapọ́ wọn sínú ilé amáyédẹrùn àgbà peru, tàbí wọn le pa wọn sí tayọ (n'ibè jùmọ̀ pẹ̀lú awọn alejo ni ilé àtòrun).
Ibi kankan wà láti fojú kọ́, ó fojú ilẹ̀ méjì jù lọ, pẹ̀lú iriri yìí tí ń gbe é lóríbi tó daju: ayé ọkan lára awọn adirẹsi tó kún fun àyáh àtàwọn àdépé.
Itan Ẹ̀sìn ti The Plaza
Ilé amáyédẹrùn National Historic Landmark, The Plaza Hotel ti fọwọ́sí àwọn olori agbaye, àwọn aṣe ọlàáṣẹ, àti àwọn adarí lítíréti fún ju ọgọ́rọ́ kọ́kànlélọ́gọ́rin - pẹ̀lú Eloise. Tó dá lórí olókìkí architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, tó ń kópa pẹ̀lú The Dakota àti Fairmont Copley Plaza, ilé yìí ṣi ń jẹ́ àfihàn alágbára ti ìmúra àti ìtàn àláàárin.
Àwọn olùgbé ní àfẹ́ sopọ́ ti ń wa lórí 59th Street, pẹ̀lú irọrun àkọ́kọ́ sí iṣẹ́ àtètè ọlọ́run:
24-wákàtí doorman àti concierge, oṣiṣẹ́ inú didá, àti ànfààní tó dá gbígbẹgbẹ́ lórí Palm C.
Live the New York Fairytale at The Plaza Hotel
Two extraordinary, neighboring penthouse residences crown the iconic Plaza Hotel, each offering private outdoor space and breathtaking, unobstructed views over Central Park. Together, they present a rare opportunity to create a singular, world-class mansion spanning over 10,000 square feet - or to maintain two exceptional homes of remarkable scale and distinction.
Penthouse 2009: A Grand Triplex in the Sky
Spanning over 6,000 square feet across three levels, this private residence is seamlessly connected by an in-home elevator and defined by scale, drama, and impeccable design.
The entry opens into a baronial living room, where soaring proportions, a striking marble bar, and direct Central Park views create an unforgettable first impression. A formal dining room with a dramatic wine wall flows into a spectacular eat-in kitchen, complete with top-tier appliances, a skylight, and approximately 21-foot ceilings.
This level is complemented and flanked by a media room overlooking Fifth Avenue and a Park-facing office, while a grand staircase leads to the upper floor; an entire level devoted to the primary suite.
The primary level is a sanctuary unto itself, featuring:
Approximately 33 feet of park-facing terrace A gracious sitting room Dual spa-like marble bathrooms Double dressing rooms Private bar with wine cooler Dedicated laundry Three additional bedrooms - each with en-suite baths - occupy a separate, private floor below, ensuring discretion and comfort for family or guests.
Penthouse 2003: Classic Elegance, Reimagined
Occupying nearly 4,000 square feet across two levels, this residence blends timeless New York grandeur with intimate luxury.
A dramatic double-foyer entry introduces a great room evocative of Gatsby-era New York, complete with exquisite detailing and sweeping park views. The main level also includes a butler's kitchen, powder room, and a beautifully crafted staircase with intricate inlaid wood.
Upstairs, the home offers:
Three bedrooms and three full baths A terrace loggia opening onto a private Central Park-facing terrace A richly detailed mansard roofline crowned with the building's signature green copper cresting The primary suite is particularly striking, with a wood-burning fireplace framed in white marble, a generous sitting room, and a five-fixture marble bath-all overlooking the park.
A Singular Opportunity
Currently connected by approximately 82 feet of continuous park-facing terrace, the residences offer flexibility rarely found at this level. One may combine them into a true apex penthouse mansion, or preserve their individuality (living in one while hosting guests in the other).
Either configuration represents a trophy offering of the highest caliber: life atop one of the most recognized and revered addresses in the world.
The Legacy of The Plaza
A designated National Historic Landmark, The Plaza Hotel has welcomed world leaders, cultural icons, and literary legends for over a century - including the beloved Eloise. Designed by renowned architect Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, whose works include The Dakota and Fairmont Copley Plaza, the building remains a timeless symbol of elegance and prestige.
Residents enjoy a private entrance on 59th Street, along with full access to the hotel's legendary services:
24-hour doorman and concierge, white-glove staff, and exclusive privileges at the Palm C
This information is not verified for authenticity or accuracy and is not guaranteed and may not reflect all real estate activity in the market. © 2026 The Real Estate Board of New York, Inc., All rights reserved.







