The beautiful lobby of the Pierre Hotel in New York
Highlight on The Pierre Hotel
The Pierre is a landmark on Fifth Avenue in New York City.
Built in the 1920s.
The iconic US flagship of the Taj reopened its doors after an impressive $100 million renovation in 2007.
This New York hotel occupies a pride of place on the corner of Central Park and the Upper East Side, an area where upscale shopping seamlessly blends with residential elegance.
The Rotunda on 5th Avenue, NYC is the signature room of The Pierre, with famous Renaissance-style trompe l’oeil murals created in 1967 by American artist Edward Melcarth.
French-American cuisine at signature restaurant Perrine.
Two E Bar/Lounge is the in-house bar.
Located in the Heart of Manhattan.
Classic Manhattan Style Residences.
Sprawling Views of the Central Park.
I loved their checkerboard floorLeaving NYC for Newport at the end of our tripA fresh Lily in our room dailySome Christmas shoppingChanel No.5 Limited AdditionLittle Town of Bethlehem Sheet MusicSaks Fifth Avenue on a Rainy DayI found a South African favorite – Indian Samosas – on the menu at Two E Bar!The RotundaLouis Vuitton nearbyBeautiful Christmas displaysSt Regis nearby – another gorgeous hotel – decorated with fairy lights and nutcrackers for ChristmasEnjoyed a dinner at “Nello” near the hotelPeony at NelloThe swanky restaurant is on Madison AvenueLoved the African menus!Central ParkBeautiful Christmas flowersCartier Christmas Display
After work last night I went to check outKenka, a Japanese bar in the heart of East Village New York. I fell in love with it! Quirky, colourful, addictive + bizarre (one of the items on the menu was a bull’s penis, another was fried frog). The food was out of this world + the atmosphere was communist Japan. My personal recommendation is tuna on the bone. This place is another world; an unforgettable evening in many ways! Go here if you’re exploring New York. *Plus you get cotton candy after your meal on the house! The address is: 25 St Marks Pl (Btwn 3rd Ave & Astor Pl)