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Long an uptown landmark and meeting place, the Mark has had a major revamp at the hands of France's top designer, the ebullient Jacques Grange. The dizzying black and white striped lobby floor, exaggerated by multiple mirrors, leads Escher-like into the warm cocoon of the buzzing restaurant. Bedrooms are supremely stylish, quiet and restful with good views, the service impeccable. There is an excellent fitness centre and hair salon popular with uptown girls. Along with the 100 rooms and 50 suites, there are also larger tower suites and a penthouse apartment available for sale. A brilliantly executed addition to the Upper East Side¹s stellar cast of hotels, orchestrated by legendary manager James Sherwin.
City Style
Foodies
Museums
Cycling
Great walks
Designer Shopping
Pet friendly
Other Activities
Free wifi
Conference facilities
Family Suites
Restaurant
Gym
Disabled access
Child friendly
Opulent
Grand Hotel
Designer
5* Luxury
Traditional
Contemporary
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Rooms
152 rooms in this hotelPet friendly
Dogs are welcome at The Mark, with bowls, beds and treats aplenty!Parking
At a nearby location. Charges applyHairdresser/Beauty Salon
World-renowned hairdresserAir conditioning
Internet
Free wifi
Business Centre
Conference facilities
Meeting Room
Safe
Bath robes
Shops
Family Suites
Bar
Bicycles available
In room DVD
Wifi
Satellite / Cable TV
Concierge
Bicycle hire
Private dining room
Disabled access
24 Hour room service
Room service
Child friendly
Gym
Restaurant
Museums
Cycling
Great walks
Designer Shopping
Other Activities
"Bold geometric shapes and splashy interiors helped reinvent this once-stuffy Upper East Side classic."
Originally published by The Telegraph
"One table the other night held a foursome openly gawking at Woody Allen and Soon-Yi Previn, who were settling into a table. A few evenings later, Paul McCartney and friends would be in their place, his knightship in sneakers."
Originally published by The New York Times
"The Mark is one of New York City’s chicest retreats, having been decorated top-to-bottom by French designer Jacques Grange."
Originally published by Forbes
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