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#stregis #nychotel #stregisnyc #famoushotel We are staying at The St. Regis New York at its iconic address on 5th Ave in NYC. This is the hotel John Jacob Astor Built (the richest man in the world who died on the Titanic) in 1904. We get a standard king room, but all rooms here come with your own butler. We even get to use the complimentary house car, which is the St. Regis Bentley! Because the St. Regis is Luxory and a historic and Iconic hotel in the greatest city in the world, NYC. This is the house of Astor, one of the most Legendary NYC hotels. Staying at the St. Regis New York feels a little like stepping into a classic movie where you suddenly realize you get a speaking role. This iconic hotel has been welcoming guests on Fifth Avenue since 1904, and from the moment you walk inside, you can feel that sense of occasion. Not in an intimidating way—but in a comforting, you’re exactly where you should be kind of way. The lobby is elegant without trying too hard, and there’s a quiet confidence in the details, from the chandeliers overhead to the gentle hum of the city just outside the doors. What makes the St. Regis special is how beautifully it blends history with hospitality. Built by John Jacob Astor IV, it was one of the most advanced hotels of its time, offering private bathrooms and electricity when that was still considered a luxury. Today, that forward-thinking spirit lives on in the way everything feels thoughtful and intentional—nothing rushed, nothing flashy, just refined and welcoming. The rooms are classic New York: high ceilings, plush bedding, and a sense of calm that’s almost surprising given you’re in the heart of Manhattan. After a day exploring museums, shopping Fifth Avenue, or walking Central Park, coming back here feels like returning to your own elegant retreat in the city. And of course, there’s the King Cole Bar—home of the Bloody Mary, or as they call it here, the Red Snapper. It’s cozy, timeless, and the kind of place where you linger a little longer than planned, soaking in the stories that seem to live in the walls. What I love most about the St. Regis is that it doesn’t feel stuck in the past—it feels cherished. It’s a place that understands its legacy while still making every guest feel welcome, comfortable, and just a bit spoiled. If you’re looking for a stay that feels both iconic and personal, where New York’s history meets modern-day ease, the St. Regis isn’t just a hotel—it’s part of the experience of the city itself.