Update 12/17/2015: According to the property, the Ty Warner Penthouse at the Iv Seasons Hotel New York now costs a staggering $50,000 a nighttime (prices updated throughout). According to the revisions to the original post, the price was $35,000 a night 6 ago, and $45K 2 years ago…

Located within Iv Seasons Hotel New York, The Ty Warner Penthouse practically floats in Manhattan. Floor-to-ceiling windows surround all sides of the massive suite, surrounding guests in 360-caste views of the city skyline from atop Manhattan's tallest hotel. The 9-room suite has walls inlayed with mother of pearl, gilt and platinum-woven fabrics, and the room itself includes a individual butler, unlimited global calling and TVs programmed to receive every channel in the entire world. At only$50,000 a night. Here's the official details from Four Seasons Hotel New York on The Ty Warner Penthouse:

Ty Warner Penthouse
This highly predictable suite at the pinnacle of Manhattan'south tallest hotel is a collaboration between possessor Ty Warner, designer Peter Marino and builder I.Chiliad. Pei, who came out of retirement to join in the creation of America's almost sectional accommodation.

With cantilevered glass balconies and floor-to-ceiling bay windows, gear up beneath 25-pes (vii.6-metre) cathedral ceilings, the Ty Warner Penthouse offers a breathtaking 360-caste view of all Manhattan. Custom-commissioned in every item, from semi-precious stone surfaces to fabrics woven with platinum and gold, the ix-room suite creates the sense of living inside a multilayered piece of work of art. It raises the bar for even the virtually seasoned travellers.

Penthouse guests enjoy amenities equally impressive every bit their quarters: TVs programmed for every aqueduct worldwide, unlimited global telephone calling, the services of both a personal butler and a personal trainer/therapist, and a private chauffeur for unlimited travel during your stay in your selection of a Rolls Royce Phantom or a Mercedes Maybach.

Covering the entire top flooring of the Hotel, the nine-room Ty Warner Penthouse is accessed by its own private elevator. Every space is distinctively designed and is made to feel fifty-fifty more than expansive with immense bay windows, vaulted ceilings and skylights.

In the living and dining area, cream-coloured walls are richly inlaid with thousands of pieces of mother of pearl. A dramatic 4-foot-high (one.2-metre-high) cut-glass chandelier by Deborah Thomas sparkles higher up the bronze table past designer François-Xavier LaLanne. Seating is grouped around a marble fireplace, and four French doors open to glass railings.

The library is illuminated by a LaLanne chandelier in gilded bronze. The extensive volume collection is set in bookcases framed with an elaborate bronze vine-and-leaf motif, once more past LaLanne. The library is also furnished with a chess table and a Bösendorfer thou piano.

The centrepiece of the main bedroom is a Thai canopy bed threaded with gold. Offer unsurpassed condolement, the Swedish Hästens Vividus mattress was congenital entirely by hand over 160 hours, using 100% natural materials. Bedroom accents include two lacquer cabinets with croaky eggshell panels, and walls of harbinger marquetry.
Four French doors reveal a view of Central Park that is almost surreal in its perfection.
An indoor-outdoor Zen garden with a green bowenite waterfall overlooks downtown Manhattan and the Statue of Freedom.
The breakfast room is furnished with a LaLanne tree table and opens to its own large balustrade 700 feet (213 metres) above Central Park.
The Penthouse also features a private spa room with a serene screen of living bamboo.
Adjacent to the spa room is an oversized dressing room clad entirely in leather.
With its ceiling, walls and floor gleaming with onyx, the master bathroom includes some other outdoor balcony overlooking Primal Park. Among the pampering features are an infinity-edge bathtub complete with chromatherapy, a carve up glass-enclosed rain shower, radiant-heated floors, and sinks carved from a solid block of rock crystal.
Room details
Location 52nd floor
View 360-degree view of the metropolis – Uptown, Downtown and Midtown, including the Statue of Liberty, all bridges and Central Park
Décor French- and Italian-artisan-created wall designs, bronze statues, mother-of-pearl inlays, rock crystal sinks and a guest powder room completely clad in semi-precious tiger's-eye stones.
Beds One rex bed
Extra bed (past request) I rollaway or ane crib
Bathrooms One full marble bathroom, plus guest powder room
Maximum
occupancy King bed:
3 adults, or two adults and 1 child

If the number of guests travelling exceeds the maximum occupancy stated, please volume more than than i room or contact the Hotel direct for alternating adaptation options and assist.
Size (sq.ft.) four,300
Size (m2) 400

For guests used to staying in the best rooms at luxury hotels, the top suite at the Four Seasons Hotel New York may offer the ultimate in bragging rights: To sleep in it, yous have to stomach its $l,000 a dark price tag. The Ty Warner Penthouse, named for the Beanie Infant mogul and the hotel's owner, is the most expensive hotel room in the land outside of Las Vegas, an important distinction in the industry since rooms in the gambling capital are often comped for high rollers. The suite has sweeping views of Manhattan in every direction, bathroom sinks made of solid blocks of stone crystal and a personal butler on-phone call 24 hours a twenty-four hour period. Guests take the utilise of a Maybach or Rolls-Royce—with driver, of course. Room service from the hotel's restaurants is included in the toll and nearly unlimited (though one guest was charged for a $1,000 order of caviar). – from WSJ