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he Four Seasons Hotel New York is reopening on Billionaires' Row in Midtown after a four-year hiatus, with its most expensive suite available for rent starting this Friday. The penthouse suite, owned by Beanie Babies billionaire Ty Warner, costs $80,000 per night and spans 4,300 square feet.
Located on the 52nd floor of the 52-story hotel, the suite boasts stunning views of Central Park and the city skyline. Despite its massive size, it features only one king bed and a "rollaway" bed or crib option. The luxurious stay also includes three private elevators, original art, four cantilevered glass balconies (touted as the world's highest), and a 700-square-foot library with a 26-foot cathedral ceiling and a Bösendorfer baby grand piano.
Other features include a private Spa Room with a gym equipped with a Peloton and massage tables, and a Zen Room with a soothing waterfall wall. The suite also boasts 25-foot-high bronze-clad bay windows and a diamond-shaped skylight.
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