Jumeirah Essex House (Suite 560)

1 Bedroom, 1 Bathroom, Sleeps Up To 6

Square Feet: 1200
Location: 160 Central Park South New York , New York 10019 United States
Highlights: One Bedroom Luxury Boutique Residence of the Jumeirah Essex House, New York
Units Available:  1
Air ConditioningWireless InternetNo SmokingHeatingAlarm ClockSpa ServicesPrivate ChefMicrowaveStoveRefrigeratorCoffee MakerDishwasherShoppingTennisBikingPlayground
This spacious, 1200 sq ft one bedroom residence is located in the prestigious Jumeirah Essex House on Central Park South, a full-service building complete with all the amenities of a five-star hotel – concierge, restaurant, health-club/gym and round-the-clock room service. The apartment also features fine Art Deco furnishings, a breakfast bar and large kitchen, beautifully appointed bathroom and wall-to-wall walk-in custom closets make this the ideal urban retreat for both business and vacation.

The Jumeirah Essex House is among the most celebrated luxury hotels in New York, a recipient of both the Michelin Guide's 2008 "Five Pavilions Award," and the 2008 AAA Four-Diamond Award. The hotel garnered three awards at the 2007 Annual World Travel Awards in New York including "North America's Leading Hotel," "North America's Leading Business Hotel" and "New York's Leading Business Hotel" voted by travel agents worldwide and was ranked second in the "Best Hotel in the U.S." category in Global Traveler Magazine's 2006 GT Tested Awards.

Interior:
2-room apartment 1200 sq ft on 5th floor, spacious, very luxurious and stylish furnishings: living/dining room with 2 pull-out beds and cable-TV (flat screen TV), stereo unit and DVD. 1 room with 1 double bed (80 in), bath/WC. Open kitchen (oven, dishwasher, micro wave, freezer) with bar, dining table. Electric heating. View of the city. Facilities: telephone, cot. Internet (Wireless LAN [WLAN]).

House/Residence:
Spacious apartment located in prestigious award-winning Jumeirah Essex House off Central Park, full service complete with amenities of a 5 star hotel, 24h room service. The residence offers 180 degree postcard-perfect views over Central Park. Luxurious apartment block "Jumeirah Essex House", 35 storeys, built in 1920, renovated in 2010. Below Central Park, in the centre of Manhattan. In the complex: reception, restaurant, sauna, fitness room, spa area, lift. Public car park. Underground station "5th Ave- 59 St (N, Q, R)" 800 ft, nearby attractions: Theater, fine dining, shopping, World's most famous park.
Location: Central Park View
Bedrooms: 1 bedrooms
Bathrooms: 1 bathrooms
Amenities: Air Conditioning , Spa Services , Combination Tub Shower , King Bed , Twin or Single Bed , Heating , Alarm Clock , Answering Machine , Telephone , Private Chef , Wood Floors , Activities Guide , Restaurant Dining Guide , Linens Provided
Attractions: Playground , Groceries , Babysitting , Library , Fitness Center , ATM or Bank , Hospital , Museums
Car: Car Not Necessary
Communication: Cell Phone
Dining: Dining Area
Entertainment: Stereo , DVD Player , Big Screen TV
Guest Services: Concierge Service , Laundry Service , Babysitting , Driver , Housekeeper Optional
Internet Access: Wireless Internet , High Speed Internet Access
Kitchen: Microwave , Stove , Refrigerator , Oven , Freezer , Coffee Maker , Fully Equipped Kitchen , Dishwasher
Leisure Activities: Sightseeing , Ice Skating , Live Theater , Shopping
Local Activities: Festivals , Yacht and Catamaran Rentals , Tennis , Biking , Beauty Spas , Playground , Spa , Cycling , Walking , State or National Park , Night Club or Disco , Historic Area , Swimming
Nearby Attraction or Facility: Zoo
Nearby Services: Babysitting , Medical Services , Massage Therapist
Onsite Equipment: Fitness Room , Exercise Room or Gym , Restaurant , Business Center
Outside: Parking
Pool or Spa: Spa or Whirlpool
Suitability: No Smoking , Corporate and Executive Lodging , Groups , No Pets , Children Welcome
Transportation: Airport Transportation
Types of Vacations: Tourist Attractions , Honeymoon , Family Friendly , Spring Break , Weekend Getaway , Couples Friendly , Historic , Romantic , Luxury
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1: Abe & Arthur's Restaurant:  
Cuisine:
              
American Nouveau, American Traditional            
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The bi-level dining room is appointed with smoky mirrored walls, bland linen-covered lampshades, and rows of steel girders painted gray, which make it feel like you’re dining deep inside the vault of a very loud, under-decorated bank.
  
 
2: American Folk Art Museum (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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This exhibition (the misspelling of innovator in the title is intentional) presents the work of Eugene Von Bruenchenhein, an experimental artist from Wisconsin…  
 
3: American Museum of Natural History (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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This exhibit explores our 4.5-billion-year-old solar system through interactive displays and specimens, including the 34-ton Ahnighito meteorite, discovered by Admiral Peary during an 1894 arctic expedition.  
 
4: Aquavit Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
Scandinavian                    
Profile                        
Once you’ve adjusted to this new aesthetic, however, the food at Aquavit continues to be excellent; in fact, it’s arguably better than before. After the departure of chef Marcus Samuelsson in April of 2010, former executive chef Marcus Jernmark is in the kitchen, making classic Scandinavian preparations like herring, gravlax, and contemporary twists like venison tartare.  
 
5: Asellina Restaurant at the Gansevoort Park Hotel:  
Cuisine                        
Italian                        
Profile                        
Vegas transplant Marco Porceddu has come up with a menu that combines local and Italian ingredients (the ricotta, for instance, is imported, while the flatbreads are baked fresh daily), making this yet another entrant in the sphere of nightlife types doing the Italian thing.  
 
6: Asiate Restaurant at the Mandarin Oriental:  
Cuisine                        
American Nouveau, Asian Fusion                    
Profile                        
With its gleaming room, buoyant staff, and a menu that fuses Asian spice with the extraordinary technique of Chef de Cuisine Brandon Kida, Asiate would bring you closer to heaven even if it weren't on the 35th floor of the Mandarin Oriental hotel.
Brunch                        
Sat., 11:30 a.m.–2 p.m.; Sun., 11:30 a.m.–2:30 p.m.  
 
7: Auriga at the Setai (212) 613-8720 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Featuring four signature treatments that reflect the varying energies of the lunar cycle, Auriga is a tranquil retreat from the hectic everyday energy of New York City. Auriga is a spa destination for guests looking to engage both their mind and body in a natural and holistic restorative process. Spanning the entire fourth floor of The Setai Fifth Avenue, Auriga features eleven private treatment rooms, wet rooms, experiential showers, a vitality pool, sauna, steam room, and a hamam. The Auriga spa has been designed for couples to enjoy the spa experience together, with coed amenities throughout the spa, and treatment rooms that can either be shared or experienced alone. Our spa is an ideal New York City destination for deep pampering, with 11 private treatment rooms, Experiential Showers, Vitality Pools, a sauna, a steam room and a fitness and movement studio.  
 
8: Barneys (212) 965-9964 (Shops):    
 
9: Beauty & Essex Restaurant:  

Cuisine:                                                                            

American Nouveau, Spanish/Tapas                                            

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The Essex Street entrance opens onto a pawnshop up front complete with vintage guitars and other rock-and-roll touches. A spiral staircase encircling a full-story-long pearl chandelier is behind that, then a middle bar area with shiny tufted-leather couches, and finally the elegant rear dining room with a vaulted, oval-shaped skylight.

  
 
10: Bergdorf Goodman (212) 753-7300 - (Shops):    
 
11: Bike Month Events (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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Celebrate by pedaling to one of these events.  
 
12: Bloomingdale's (212) 729-5900 - Department Store:    
 
13: Blue Hill Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
American Nouveau                    
Profile                        
This may be the best low-profile restaurant in town. Dan Barber is a master of the gentle arts of poaching and braising, and much of his best material—pasture-raised turkeys, non-stressed Berkshire hogs—comes from the biodynamic farm and restaurant he and his brother run at an old Rockefeller complex upstate called Stone Barns. Although not as extreme or innovative as Craft, Blue Hill is the city’s other seminal Greenmarket haven, so expect a certain amount of hushed reverence here, a certain amount of ecstatic whispering about the quality of the summer peas.  
 
14: Bond St Restaurant:  Cuisine:    
Japanese/ Sushi            
Profile:
The crowd is too cool, the rooms too cozy, the waiters way too pretty. No way is this anywhere you're going to get chirashi worth much more than a can of Bumble Bee. Boy, are you about to be surprised. With food this fresh, original, and vibrantly spiced, the kitchen can easily take on most traditional midtown sushi houses and wouldn't have to walk out of a room backwards if Nobu's troops were in attendance.  
 
15: Buff Spa (212) 750-4671 (Health & Beauty):    
 
16: Build-A-Bear Workshop (WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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Create your very own Teddy Bear and other stuffed animals at the Build-A-Bear Workshop! You can choose, stuff, stitch, fluff and dress your new, furry friend.  
 
17: Butter Restaurant (212) 253-2828 - Nightlife:  
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Owners Richie Akiva and Scott Sartiano host the "cooler than thou" crowd to mix and mingle at this downtown hotspot, where the Monday night party has long been THE place to party on a Monday. Located in Manhattan's famed Greenwich Village, Butter offers a plush drinking atmosphere complete with cedar-planked walls and pillowy seats. There is also an elegant restaurant upstairs, serving Executive Chef Alexandra Guarnaschelli's traditional American fare, highlighted and enhanced by subtle global influences from 5:30-11:30pm.  
 
18: Café Boulud Restaurant:  

Cuisine                                                                                   

Bistro, French                                                             

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In the wake of opening chef Andrew Carmellini's departure, Daniel Boulud has given Gavin Kaysen leave to invent within his café’s stated quartet of themes—tradition, season, market, and a detour to foreign kitchens.

Brunch                                                   

Sun., noon to 3 p.m.: Two courses, $39; three courses, $49.  
 
19: Central Park Conservatory Garden (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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This serene garden is a quiet zone, so if you bring your kids, be sure they abstain from biking, running, playing sports and making noise. Visitors flock here in the spring to see gorgeous tulip displays, and in autumn to see chrysanthemums.  
 
20: Clay Fitness (212) 206-9200 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Tromping on treadmills at Clay Gym requires a membership card, but unbeknownst to many New Yorkers, the spa here is open to the public. What sets it apart? Rooftop massages, for one thing, as well as multidisciplinary rubdowns that can be customized with add-ons like leg toning, scalp massage, and anti-stretch mark treatments. Facials address individual issues: the Boot Camp fights aging, Sonya Dakar services replenish moisture, and a green-tea exfoliating peel comes in six intensities. Signature Healing Rituals make use of top-notch Comfort Zone products and combine massage with aromatherapy, a body scrub, or a wrap with warming or cooling balms. Clay Fitness can provide half-day packages, waxing, organic fake-tan application, and cellulite busting with the French Ionithermie device to round out the offerings. Prices are in line with other spas, with the added bonus that you might bump into gym regulars like Tim Robbins and Mariska Hargitay.  
 
21: Daniel Restaurant:  
Cuisine

Fusion
Profile
Daniel Boulud really is special. He's been blessed with the glorious gift of being able to mix familiar flavors into the most stunning of summations. He routinely triumphs in why-didn't-anyone-else-think-of-it feats such as the seasonal paupiette of sea bass in a crisp potato shell. The opulent but grace-challenged interior has been tinkered with almost as many times as Avery Fisher Hall, with modest success. It's not for lack of comfort, or the complexion-enhancing illumination, which rivals the work of Dr. Pat Wexler. But the setting has the overbearing splendor of Zeffirelli at the Met. Some of the surrounding clientele feel right at home, but should you fear you've been trapped inside a sachet, simply close your eyes with each chew. — Hal Rubenstein
Recommended Dishes
Paupiette of sea bass (seasonal); braised short ribs  
 
22: Del Posto Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
Italian, Wine Bar                    
Profile                        
As dinner unfolds at Del Posto, the new addition to the Mario Batali–Bastianich-family fine-dining empire, it's hard to know whether you’ve entered restaurant nirvana or some strange, slightly comical pastiche of what an opulent five-star restaurant should be.  
 
23: Exhale Spa (212) 561-7400 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Breath connects mind to body. As the principal life force of the human body, the breath is the center of our thoughts, our emotions and our physical prowess. Breathing shapes and molds our existence and helps to bring about the positive changes we see in ourselves. We use the breath to mindfully live in the present moment and to journey through discomfort. We use the breath to surrender to a spa therapy, to find balance in a yoga posture, to sustain a challenging stretch and to quiet the mind. It is this understanding of the breath's powerful influence on and its role as the link between mind and body that led to the creation of exhale. Exhale's philosophy is centered on the belief that the mind and body are connected and that the best approach to wellbeing is through holistic means. Each program is designed with this philosophy in mind, utilizing up-to-the-minute technologies, top of the line skin and body products, and proven fitness systems designed to ensure visible results.  
 
24: Frederic Fekkai (212) 753-9500 - HEALTH & BEAUTY:  
  
 
25: Garren New York Salon (212) 841-9400 (Health & Beauty):    
 
26: Gemma Restaurant:  
Cuisine:       
Italian                        
Profile:  
Gemma, which opened this June in a bunker-like annex next to the Bowery Hotel, is a more familiar kind of Italian restaurant. It’s that peculiar big-city hybrid—let’s call it the “Italian brasserie”—modeled after the popular French-style brasseries opened by Keith McNally and his numerous imitators.
  
 
27: Henri Bendel (212) 247-1100 - Women's Clothing Store:    
 
28: J. F. Gymnastique (212) 777-7719 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Hair stylist Julien Farel opened this spa and mini-gym above his namesake salon in spring 2008, with trainer Pete Kupprion. The Zen space is minimalist and modern, with whitewashed walls, lightwood floors, and bamboo-scented candles. Soundproof massage rooms lend a sense of privacy — a stark contrast to Farel’s raucous salon downstairs. Gymnastic caters particularly to athletes, employing a full-time chiropractor for regular adjustments, two masseuses specializing in deep-tissue work, and a holistic integrative doctor who analyzes blood chemistry to tailor nutritional supplements. Kupprion heads up private training sessions and a certified specialist performs the popular Rolfing massage, a technique designed to improve posture and harmonize how a body moves with gravity. In the small gym, no more than three clients pump the free weights and standing machines at any given time. The Eastern vibe carries over into the private shower rooms, which are adorned with stone floors and decorative stalks of bamboo  
 
29: Jean Georges Restaurant:  
Cuisine
                        
French                        
Profile                        
Prepare to be open-mouthed whenever you're not chewing. Surveying your table is like walking into Van Cleef & Arpels. Nothing you encounter will fail to awe, from the simplest dish of sea scallops with caper-raisin emulsion to the unexpected combo of sweetbreads en cocotte with ginger and licorice. Jean-Georges's talent is destined to out dazzle any other agenda.  
 
30: John Barrett Salon (212) 207-3017 (Health & Beauty):    
 
31: La Esquina Restaurant:  


Cuisine                                                                                   

Mexican                                                                                

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Corner Deli is a kitschy old school taco stand open 24-7, complete with neon signage and formica counters; La Esquina is a chill art-filled café. La Esquina Lounge, which opens tonight, is fine dining in a sexy subterranean Mexican dungeon spiked with wrought iron gating and weathered brick, lit by candle

  
 
32: Lavo Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
Italian                        
Profile                        
When dining at Lavo you embark on an Italian dining experience of epic proportions—quite literally. Lavo’s ground-floor dining bistro is an exposed brick and white-tiled ode to family-style largesse. Think one-pound meatballs, lobster pizzas or a tri-level platter of oysters, clams and lobsters known affectionately as the Seafood Plateau.  
 
33: Lavo Restaurant (212) 750-5588 - Nightlife:  
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The 6,000-square-foot venue sits regally on E 58th between Madison and Park. Designed with a multi-layered, voyeuristic approach, it is ideal for both after dinner entertaining and late night revelry. The intimate, yet energetic dance floor is anchored by the state-of-the-art DJ booth, home to some of the most recognized DJ’s in the world. Two full-service bars and decadent banquette seating complete the space.  
 
34: Le Bernardin Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
French, Seafood                    
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The city is full of ornate restaurants, but none of them manages to exude the glamour and class of Manhattan the way this one does, without any overweening glitz. The impeccable French service is the best in the city. The wood-paneled room is grand, but in an oddly soothing way. And then there's the chef, Eric Ripert, who, unlike most super-chefs in town, tends to stay in his kitchen and cook. All the food is excellent.
Dress Code                     
Jacket required.                    
Recommended Dishes                    
Fluke ceviche; sea urchin; whole red snapper baked in a rosemary-and-thyme crust; wild striped bass in bouillabaisse broth  
 
35: Le Cirque Restaurant:  Cuisine                        
Contemporary French                    
Profile                        
Sirio Maccioni once again welcomes friends and guests at his renowned Le Cirque at its home within the prestigious One Beacon Court. Under the leadership of the Maccioni family including wife Egidiana, sons Mario, Marco, and Mauro, the legendary restaurant entertains and attends to patrons with its hallmark service, exciting atmosphere and excellent cuisine as it has done for over thirty five celebrated years.  
 
36: Lyonel Feininger: “At the Edge of the World” Whiteney Museum of American Art (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
Time: 11am-5pm
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Kids will learn about the born-and-raised New Yorker's significant contributions to the Bauhaus movement (he spent most of his adult life in Germany)…

  
 
37: Madagascar at the Central Park Zoo (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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The hit children's movie, Madagascar comes to life at this creature-centric event. Families meet at the Zoo Gallery for a screening of Madagascar followed by a guided tour of the zoo's rain forest exhibit. Advanced ticket purchase required at www.mastercard.com/pricelessny. Ages 3 and up  
 
38: Marea Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
Italian, Seafood                    
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Marea is a glittering seafood establishment on Central Park South designed the old-fashioned way, with lofty, even imperial ambitions in mind. The lounge area features a crudo bar made from carved Egyptian onyx. The floors and walls are fashioned from lacquered Indonesian rosewood, like something you’d find on a Saudi sheikh’s yacht. The dining room is decorated with twirling seashells hand-dipped in silver, and the fish are flown in from oceans around the world and paraded among the tables, for diners’ inspection, on glass-covered trolleys heaped with crushed ice. The food comes from all over the world and is made into an exquisite meal.
  
 
39: Masa Bar & Restaurant:  
Cuisine
Japanese
Profile
Masa Takayama, the illustrious sushi icon from LA, came to New York City with a uniquely Japanese, yet slightly insane proposition: “a meal of the highest quality is worth almost any price.”  The ensuing spectacle, complete with risotto folded with uni and truffles, Kobe-beef skiyaki and slabs of foie gras cooked in a little shabu-shabu pot, is part nourishment, part entertainment and part ancient performance art.  It’s not just a meal, it’s an event-well worth the $400 cost of a single omakase dinner and is very different than your average dining experience.
  
 
40: Mendel Furs (212) 832-5830 (Shops):    
 
41: Momofuku Ko Restaurant:  
Cuisine
                        
American Nouveau, Japanese/Sushi, Korean            
Profile                        
Momofuku Ko, isn’t a restaurant in the normal sense of the word. You could call it a semi-exclusive dining club, but that wouldn’t be quite accurate either. The murmuring, deferential patrons who manage to find a spot at the modest, twelve-seat bar are chosen at random. This is a high quality meal.
  
 
42: One Oak Bar & Restaurant (212) 242-1111 (Nightlife):  
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Owned by Butter's Richie Akiva and Scott Sartiano, along with Jeffrey Jah and Ronnie Madra (all New York City club kids who have been on the scene for years), 1 Oak takes New York City nightlife to a whole new level. The door is tough to get through, but once inside, expect an A-list crowd dancing to the hottest tracks all night long. Gold leaf etchings from Darwin's Origin of Species line the black ceiling and walls, curvy leather banquettes wrap around the room, light fixtures are fashioned from recycled bicycle tires, and walls are upholstered in ostrich leather, making for a club space that is just as sexy as the crowd partying inside. This is definitely a scene – expect bottle popping and celebrity sightings all night long.  
 
  Oscar Blandi Salon (212) 421-9800 (Health & Beauty):    
 
43: Paul Labrecque Salon & Spa (212) 988-7816 (Health & Beauty):    
 
44: Per SE Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
French, American (New), Wine Bar                
Profile                        
The French Laundry is widely touted as the best restaurant in America, and Per Se seems to have been conceived, rather self-consciously, as its august big-city sibling. There’s nothing stagy or solemn about the food, however, which is beautifully conceived, elegantly presented (on a new Thomas Keller line of dishes by Raynaud), and as varied as the colors of the rainbow. The menu, which changes daily, is a jumble of bite-size tastings, the most modest of which involves five courses, including cheese and dessert.  
 
45: Peter Luger Steak House:  
Cuisine 
                       
Steakhouse                        
Profile                        
Peter Luger can broil and deliver one magnificently aged and marbleized two-finger-thick porterhouse after another with the unfailing certainty of Dustin Hoffman reciting baseball scores. So don't even ask for a menu. Get big. Eat beef.
Note                        
Cash Only  
 
46: Polished Beauty Bar (212) 933-1974 (Health & Beauty):    
 
47: Printing House Fitness (212) 462-2257 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Trotting on a treadmill at the Printing House has more in common with Zen meditation than burning calories—you’ll gaze out floor-to-ceiling windows into ruddy sunsets over tugboats cutting wakes in the Hudson River. There’s never a note of piped-in music (unless you’re in class), and a trance-inducing whir of elliptical machines fills the air on the penthouse cardio floors. In warmer months, rooftop abs and yoga classes make full use of the sundeck—but who’s to say you can’t just skip working out to lay out by the rooftop pool?  
 
48: Red Door Spas (212) 546-0200 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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For nearly 100 years, guests have stepped inside the red door into a relaxing retreat. Elizabeth Arden founded Red Door Spas on the principles that the essential glow of beauty must come from within and that every guest who visits should leave physically refreshed and mentally rejuvenated.  
 
49: Rita Hazan Salon (212) 586-4343 (Health & Beauty):    
 
50: Rose Bar (Nightlife) (212) 920-3300:  
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Artist, Julian Schnabel and owner, Ian Schrager, have transformed the Gramercy Park Hotel’s once-frumpy bar into a chic environ with a palatial, Spanish air.  On the red-and-white tile floor, stylish editors catching up between Fashion Weeks and young media assistants (as well as the older businessmen they’ll become) occupy tasseled, colored velvet chairs while quaffing beers from flutes under a small museum’s worth of artworks. Once you’ve taken in the fifteen-foot gold leaf “Rorschach” print by Warhol and then Schnabel’s 1988 painting Teddy Bear’s Picnic closer to the pool table—his Suddenly Last Summer #2 is well-placed over a gigantic wood-burning fireplace—you’ll observe a similar set of riches at play on the oak-leaf-shaped shelves that tower over each bar and are stocked with aged scotches and exotic liquors such as Cachaça and Pisco. Apropos of the setting, bartenders wield muddlers and juicers as if performing for royalty—in one instance stirring pear puree, agave nectar, Hendrick's, and Glenfiddich into a viscous sweet vermouth martini that’s served in a chilled glass.  
 
51: Saks Fifth Avenue (212) 940-2818 - Retail Store:    
 
52: Sally Hersberger's Face Place (212) 206-8700 (Health & Beauty):    
 
53: Sesame Workshop (WORKSHOPS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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Sesame Workshop is the non-profit organization behind Sesame Street... and so much more!  
 
54: Simyone Lounge (Nightlife) (646) 289-3940:  
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SL is a perfect complement to Abe & Arthur's, the swanky Meatpacking eatery beneath which it is located. The space – split between two equally chic yet distinct areas – is designed to attract and accommodate a variety of patrons’ needs. If you want to sip a specialty cocktail in a relatively relaxed setting, stick to the front where exposed stone walls and Edison-style light bulbs are meant to showcase the building's history but if you have your party pants on, head to the high-energy back room where the walls are lined with segmented mirrors and patrons can dance to music supplied by a live DJ beneath the reflective ceiling.  
 
55: The Box Bar & Restaurant (Nightlife):  
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The Box is an intimate restaurant and theater, with two bars and a stage. A flexible design and top-notch sound system allow us to present all types of live entertainment: bands, shows, parties, private functions, and special events.  
 
56: The Darby Restaurant:  
Cuisine                        
American Nouveau
Profile
Butter executive chef, Alex Guarnaschelli is at the helm of this neo-supper club, which boasts a raw bar, small plates, a regular menu of seafood, meats and vegetarian dishes. The 100-seat dining room features a large stage hosting singers, dancers, musicians, DJs, comedians, and a house band, which plays multi-genre music.
  
 
57: The Lion Restaurant:  
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The food is mere pretext for the kinds of deal taking, date-breaking and scene-making that fuel the metropolis. The Lion, your new downtown social club, coyly disguised as a restaurant. Delicious food and a business type atmosphere.

  
 
58: The Little Owl Restaurant:  
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The miniscule joint already has "favorite spot" written all over it. Simple hardwood tabletops, an open kitchen and some cracking paint add to a quaint European feel, while R&B beats will keep things lively. The menu (courtesy of Joey Campanaro from The Harrison) has unique, Mediterranean-style dishes like Pork Chops with Parmesan Butter Beans (making all other beans suddenly obsolete), Roasted Sardines, and Gravy Meatball Sliders.  
 
59: The Metropolitan Museum of Art (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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Haremhab was a general in the army under Tutankhamun. The exhibit examines the significance of a life-size statue of the warrior, commissioned while he was in military service…  
 
60: The Mulberry Project Restaurant (Nightlife) (646) 448-4536:  
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Former speakeasy taken over by downtown bar pros. Milk and Honey, GoldBar, and Bagatelle hands join forces for intimate booze den that is located in the heart of red-sauce Little Italy. The underground space is tight (capacity is 70) and feels like a bordello in a mine: industrial lamps dangle from a low ceiling, electric candles adorn the walls, red lighting illuminates leather banquettes.  
 
61: The Museum of Modern Art (EVENTS FOR KIDS IN NYC):  
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Though the famous French painter is often cited for his seminal work with color, the focus of this exhibit is the artist's abstract, largely black and gray pieces from 1913 to 1917…  
 
62: The Peninsula Spa (212) 956-2888 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Revitalize mind, body and spirit. Ideally located on Fifth Avenue in midtown Manhattan, The Peninsula Spa by ESPA is a rooftop oasis providing an ideal retreat from the demands of the city. This sanctuary of seclusion and peace offers luxurious body treatments and sublime skin care in an environment of sheer aesthetic bliss. The unique ESPA approach combines Asian, European and Ayurvedic philosophies, delivered by therapists who are setting new standards for excellence in New York.  
 
63: The Spa at the Mandarin Oriental (212) 805-8880 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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The Spa at Mandarin Oriental, New York is a five-star spa offering holistic renewal in a setting of complete tranquility. Facilities including a state-of-the-art fitness center and a 75-foot naturally lit indoor lap pool. Bamboo, stone and gold leaf set the tone for an unforgettable Manhattan spa experience that focuses on the rebalance of the individual, and leaves them with an enhanced sense of wellbeing.  
 
64: The Sports Club LA (212) 286-9700 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Experience the finest sports and fitness complex in the world. They are committed to providing you with unprecedented services and amenities to help you achieve all of your health and fitness goals. They feature innovative Mind Body programs, cutting-edge equipment, expert private trainers, and an award winning group exercise program-all created to inspire you, challenge you, and surpass your every expectation.  
 
65: Velocity Sports Performance (212) 593-3278 (Gyms, Sports & Spas):  
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Their Adult workout programs are designed for active adults looking for a challenging training program. The Adult program is designed to actively challenge effort and coordination with 60-minute movement-based sessions. No two sessions are alike, and all are fun, fast-paced, and educational, which is unique compared to a traditional gym-based workout. The result is an increase in fitness as well as improved metabolism, body composition, and exercise technique.  
 
66: Warren Tricomi Salon (212) 262-8899 (Health & Beauty):    
 
67: “Adventures with Dora the Explorer & Diego” Children’s Museum of Manhattan:  Profile
Preschoolers flock to this exhibit based on the popular Nickelodeon show. Hands-on activities have little ones pretending to cook Latin American foods for a big fiesta at Dora's house, and exploring caves, beaches and a rain forest while helping Diego rescue endangered animals. Ages 2 to 6.  
 
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