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Friday, May 23, 2025

The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue, 2025 Hotel Review


Classification : Five Star
Room Category : Deluxe Room, City View
Room Size:          500 square feet 
Month of Stay :  April 2025 
Resort Fee:         None 

Trip Advisor Ranking 62 of 506 (as of 05/23/2025)

What kind of history goes with this hotel? The hotel opened November 1, 2010 as The Setai Fifth Avenue. In 2012 it was sold to Great Eagle Holdings for 229 million us dollars. Great Eagle placed the hotel under management of their Langham Hospitality Group and it was renamed Langham Place, Fifth Avenue in May 2013. It was renamed The Langham, New York, Fifth Avenue in December 2017. 

When you arrived, how was the lobby and customer service? The lobby is amazing, as smells so good, and although kind of small, plenty of seating for quite a few guests. 

How fantastic or not so fantastic was the room? This was my 2nd stay at the hotel and first in this deluxe room with city view. The bathroom was sublime, it had a kitchen with oven and fridge, lots of closet space for your clothes. I had a partial view of the Chrysler building which was lovely. A real treat to stay in this room, I felt very grateful. 

The cleanliness of the hotel and room itself ? The hotel is very clean and the room was spotless. 

Were you able to have sweet dreams with the comfy bed? The bed was very comfortable and my dreams of New York City were plentiful. 

The All-Important bathroom subject? Probably one of the BEST bathrooms I have ever enjoyed in a hotel. Dry Bar hair dryer was a treat and so fantastic I bought one for myself when I got home. The mini toiletries were gone but the large size available to be used were Diptyque. There was even a hand lotion at the bathroom sink which was nice. The rainfall showerhead was divine. The toilet was in a separate little room with a door. Again, one of the BEST bathrooms. Oh, and a view of the city as well. 

What kind of shower treats awaited you? Coffee maker in the room? Diptyque bath amenities and Nespresso as well as a tea kettle in the room. 

Did room service blow your mind or was just okay? I had room service Easter Sunday morning of Eggs Benedict with mushrooms and a mint herb tea. It was delivered on time and quite tasty on a slow holiday Sunday. 

Everyone wants to know, is Wi-Fi included? Yes, it is but I usually am able to use my own cell phone carrier for service. 

Is Fido allowed come with you? Yes he is allowed to enjoy a stay here too! 

Location is key, how does this hotel measure? I loved the location of this hotel. You can really walk everywhere. Bryant Park is 3 blocks, the Morgan Library is 1 block over to Madison Avenue, Flatiron district is 10 blocks. You can of course walk up to Rockefeller Center and Columbus Circle area as well. It's just a fantastic location on 5th Avenue to base yourself when in the city. Subway lines are close to the hotel if you did wish to use them. 

What was the best part of staying here? The folks working at the hotel were very kind and always welcomed you when back from walking around the city. The hotel is a pure joy to stay and for a single person, you feel very comfortable. If you can afford to stay here, it is worth the splurge. 

Would you change anything? I am being a bit picky, but the lobby seating area could be larger. I would also love the Spa to come back and a restaurant that serves Afternoon Tea as their other locations. 

Is this hotel worth it and why? It is worth it, I was able to book a special price if I stayed 3 nights the 3rd night was free. It is not a cheap hotel, as is a 5-star, but I feel worth the money. It is an ultimate treat for yourself which we all need from time to time. 

Overall Rating: 9.5/10 

Conclusion: This was my 2nd time staying at this hotel and I was very excited. I arrived at 11am, check in was to be 3pm, but I had hoped to get in the room by noon or a bit after. I was not able to check in until the 3pm time which was kind of disappointing. They seemed very busy, not sure if maids called off that day and they were short handed, but there were issues. The staff was very kind and felt bad about it, but it was still not what I would expect from a 5 star hotel. My charger stopped working and the one in the room for $25 was not a fast charger so I had to go out and buy another from a carrier's store. They gave me a room on the 25th floor, it goes to 27, I think due to the wait I had to get in the room. The flower with my room service had seen better days but the food was delish. I did not receive a welcome gift, which I have received in other 4 star hotels while staying in the city. This would have been a 10 rating but due these issues, my rating is a 9.5 - almost close to perfect. 

Would I stay here again? Yes, for sure. It was a delightful stay and I look forward to having the privilege to stay here in the future. 

The gorgeous lobby 
The ladies above the bed were very chic 
Top of the line kitchen which I did not use but the fridge was handy for keeping my water cold. They did provide bottles of water free in the room. 

The infamous Langham pink and gold pen. I was very happy to score quite of few of these during my stay as they are refillable. They are so elegant to use. 
My tasty room service with a sad flower which was a bit brown on the ends. 
You will never get tired of this view 

The BEST bathroom. 
Totally high class all the way here and I enjoyed every minute of it 
The night view was pretty awesome too! 

Hotel prices are at their lowest in the months of January and February; their highest September and October. Sunday nights are the lowest prices for hotel rooms, in most cases. My go to places for checking prices for hotels are TrivagoTrip AdvisorHotels.com. Always remember to check the hotel's website itself, they are really trying to have you book direct and sometimes offer specials or a discount with AAA that is cheaper than the websites I mentioned above. I am also finding that if you book on your mobile device, you can save some money as well. I actually got a better rate via my mobile phone than using my AAA discount online direct at the hotel. You should really do some research on your price for hotel a few different ways, and ALWAYS book a room that you can cancel, you never know what may happen in the future. You also want the ability to change hotels if you should find a better option closer to your date of arrival. 

Disclosure: This stay was paid for by me. I will always state at the end of each review whether my stay was paid for by myself or if I was hosted by the hotel. I will honestly tell you about my experience at this hotel, not being swayed in any way by complimentary services. I know you trust my opinion, & it is important to me to be as honest as possible.  All opinions are my own. Thank you so much.


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Saturday, June 1, 2024

Mariebelle New York at The Pierre Hotel


Mariebelle New York at the Pierre Hotel (Photo Credit: Mariebelle New York)


How is it June already ? This year is flying by for sure, but I have some wonderful chocolate news to share with you. One of my favorite chocolate shops, Mariebelle New York, has opened a boutique in the historic Pierre Hotel on 5th Avenue. I have had the pleasure of visiting the Soho chocolate shop but this location will be easier for me to visit more often. 

Mariebelle New York Chocolates are as tasty as they are beautiful. You almost do not want to eat them! Her hot or cold cocoa is a classic New York treat and should be tasted by all. Please note the info on the shop hours and if you are in the location, drop by. You will not be disappointed, they make great gifts for family, friends or just for you. We all need fabulous chocolate in our lives. 

The iconic Pierre Hotel this season continues to be the place to indulge in the exquisite world of MarieBelle Chocolates.

Expanding from the popular shop in Soho, the famed chocolate house now serves customers on the Upper East Side Monday to Friday from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm at 2 East 61st Street at the latest luxury boutique.

The Pierre on Fifth Avenue provides a perfect setting for the highly desirable sweets made by the world-famous chocolatier. Since 1930, the hotel has been revered as a quintessential monument to New York City grandeur. Shoppers will find for purchase at the boutique prestigious selections of gift boxes in a perfect sophisticated setting.

About Mariebelle New York:

MarieBelle New York founder and CEO Maribel Lieberman was born and raised near the cacao fields of Honduras and, as a young girl, she made and sold sweets to the local community. She emigrated to the U.S. and studied at The Parsons School of Design where she developed her innate sensibility for luxury goods, fine food and elegant fashion, she launched her entrepreneurial career in the 1990s with Maribel Gourmet Cuisine, a catering enterprise serving high-profile clients, U.S. Diplomats, and a U.S. President. In October 2000, Maribel opened the doors of her first retail shop, Lunettes Et Chocolat. This was an eclectic boutique offering designer eyewear and handmade chocolates.

 Shortly after in 2001, Maribel opened MarieBelle New York in Soho. MarieBelle NY quickly gained a loyal following from local and international customers with discerning palettes. Word made it to Oprah about MarieBelle NY and her unparalleled Aztec Hot Chocolate, which she announced as one of her "favorite things.” From these beginnings. MarieBelle NY is recognized as a top chocolate house with stores in New York and Japan.


MarieBelle New York at The Pierre Hotel
2 East 61st Street
New York, NY 10065
(917) 204-1178
 
MarieBelle New York at The Prince Kitano Hotel 
66 Park Avenue (East 38th Street)
New York, NY 10016
(212) 885-7177

MarieBelle New York (SoHo)
484 Broome Street
New York, NY 10013
(212) 925-6999

As I stated, too beautiful to eat - almost like little paintings 


**this is not a sponsored post. 

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Wednesday, April 17, 2019

A Revisit to the Easter Parade 2018 on 5th Avenue

So I attended my 2nd Easter Parade this year, and it went much better than last year. It was much cooler, I was ready for the crowds of people and got some really cool shots for you to enjoy. It is a very neat thing to attend, and I highly recommend to be on your bucket list.  
I loved these two folks, so photogenic! I LOVE her jacket and hat! 
These ladies were very elegant and just looked so fantastic  
This shot came out great with the back drop of St. Patrick's Cathedral  
This is a bit goth looking but I still love it  
Such a cool hat, not sure if the lady made it herself or someone did it for her. It screams SPRING!  
This group reminded me of that fabulous Amazon show- The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel - which I need to watch for a 3rd time. It is that good.  
I have no idea what this guy was going for but it was interesting  
Medusa!!  
This guy was being interviewed about his hat  
These 2 little dogs were cute until they started fighting with each other!  
How great are these two? Just love them  
Very pretty flower hat here  
These ladies had cupcake hats - just adorable  
Love these two, just everything, how great is that pink handbag?  
I am a huge Faberge egg fan and these ladies had the right idea FABULOUS  
Outfits very loud here, you cannot miss this couple if you tried!  
SAVE ME as in the earth, cute idea and I do love the hat with the Easter Eggs on it  
This ladies whole outfit was just gorgeous and I love the colors!  
Elegance even from the back  
Anyone need a bunny ears?  
The lady in the lime green reminded me of a Pan Am girl - love the dress and matching hat  
This group was loads of fun  
I love his jacket full of butterflies 

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Monday, February 11, 2019

The Langham Fifth Avenue Hotel Review


I have decided to go with a new format for the hotel reviews on the site. If there is anything that interests you that I am not covering here, please feel free to email me. I love staying in hotels, it is a perfect getaway and way to relax. There are so many hotels in NYC, last count was 494, so it is a difficult decision to choose one for your stay. I hope my reviews help you make a great choice for your base in New York City! 

Classification : Five Star
Room Category : Premier Room
Month of Stay :  September 2018
Resort Fee:        NONE (as of 06/25/19) 

Trip Advisor Ranking 21 of 494 (as of 2/09/19)
Trivago Rating  9.3 out of 10 (as of 2/09/19)
2017 Conde Nast Reader’s Choice award for best hotel in New York City

Overall Value: $414 - $1016 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)

What kind of history goes with this hotel? This lovely hotel is housed in a modern, 60-story glass tower that was built from the ground up for the hotel's opening in 2010. It has for sure changed the architecture of the surrounding area of midtown.


When you arrived, how was the lobby and customer service? The lobby is  not very large, but a nice area to wait for friends or take a break before you head back to your room. The customer service was top notch and what one would expect from a 5 star hotel. I advised them I would be in at 11am and the room was ready at 10:45am which was perfect. They offer a hotel car to take you within 20 blocks from the hotel, a very nice feature. The lobby had nice selections of fruit water and snacks available throughout the day, a nice treat when heading back to your room from exploring the city.


How fantastic or not so fantastic was the room? The large rooms start at 400 square feet, and all have king beds and the same top-notch amenities, including iPod docks, Nespresso coffeemakers, 52-inch flat-screen TVs, minibars, DVD players. I felt the simple decor was just wonderful, and the room was quite a fabulous size for myself or if I would be staying with someone else. Italian walnut wood paneling and bare beige walls, it almost felt like I was staying in an apartment in the city.


The cleanliness of the hotel and room itself ? Very clean hotel in all areas as well as the room.

Were you able to have sweet dreams with the comfy bed? I had no problem catching some sleep with the luxurious Swedish Duxiana beds (in configurations of twin, double, and king beds) are made with Pratesi linens. It was a very comfy rest from walking around the city all day!



The All-Important bathroom subject?  I am obsessed with a good hotel bathroom. In many hotels in NYC, the bathroom can be of the tiniest size. This hotel has spacious marble bathrooms with a  separate soaking tub and showers with rain showerheads. For me being short, it was a careful step up in the shower/tub combo in my room, but very luxurious. 



What kind of shower treats awaited you? Coffee maker in the room? Chuan Body + Soul which is their spa provided the toiletries for the bathroom and they were very high quality. Yes, coffee maker named Nespresso is provided for your use in the room.

Did room service blow your mind or was just okay? I ordered breakfast and found the service to be wonderful. I love a good room service when staying at a nice hotel. It was very hot the days I visited, so nice to just order in breakfast and enjoy my air conditioning!


Everyone wants to know, is Wi-Fi included? Yes- free Wi-Fi

Is Fido allowed come with you? Pets are allowed on request and charges may apply. I saw no animals staying at the hotel during my stay.

Location is key, how does this hotel measure? The location is fantastic, 5th Avenue and East 36th Street, being able to say I stayed on 5th Avenue is a nice perk too. You are within close walking distance of Bryant Park, Flatrion District, Empire State Building, next door is my favorite Maison Kayser, one street over is another of my faves The Morgan Library and Museum, Times Square, Grand Central Terminal. Lots of shopping within the area is at your fingertips. This location is for sure a great choice when choosing your base in the city.


What was the best part of staying here? I hate to be so silly, but the PENS! They have the most gorgeous pens, and I had 3 of them in my room. I found the refills so they will be used for quite a long time! They sell many Langham pink items in their lobby which make great gifts for friends, family or to treat yourself.


Would you change anything? Not a thing in fact I am very excited to say again.



Is this hotel worth it and why? This is one of the most expensive hotels I have stayed in and I must say, worth every penny. This is my first rating of a 10 for all the hotels I have stayed in New York City. The location, top notch customer service, gorgeous room and bathroom, yummy room service, clean as a whistle, PENS, Chef Michael White's restaurant Ai Fiori all make up a 5 star hotel.



Overall Rating: 10

Conclusion: 

This has to probably be my most favorite hotel stay. It is the only one that has ranked a "10" as many have been ranked a "9". This hotel just has everything pretty perfect. Location, customer service, 5 star status, elegant simple rooms, room size blows you away, room service top notch, bathroom totally sublime. I can't think of anything wrong with this hotel expect I wish it was a bit more near the NoMad or Flatiron area, my 2 favorite areas. I would recommend this to anyone, and if you find a good rate and wish to treat yourself, go for it. You will not be sorry. I personally cannot wait to get back very soon!

Hotel prices are at their lowest in the months of January and February; their highest September and October. Sunday nights are the lowest prices for hotel rooms, in most cases. My go to places for checking prices for hotels are TrivagoTrip AdvisorHotels.com and Travelzoo. Always remember to check the hotel's website itself, they are really trying to have you book direct and sometimes offer specials or a discount with AAA that is cheaper than the websites I mentioned above. I am also finding that if you book on your mobile device, you can save some money as well. I actually got a better rate via my mobile phone than using my AAA discount online direct during one of my stays. You should really do some research on your price for hotel a few different ways, and ALWAYS book a room that you can cancel, you never know what may happen in the future. You also want the ability to change hotels if you should find a better option closer to your date of arrival. 

Resort fees are something I am seeing at more New York hotels, about 82 of the over 400 hotels in New York City now charge. These fees can run you between $30 to $60 per night for your stay. They list services such as newspapers, in room coffee or WiFi for these fees, and if you book with a hotel that has this fee, you are obligated to pay it. When checking your prices, be sure to look for the small print if there is an additional resort fee and make your decision whether you want that additional charge. Some of the hotels in New York City that charge the fee are: Park Central Hotel $40.16, WestHouse New York $53.93, Avalon Hotel $22.95, Royalton Park Avenue $40.00, The James New York Soho $45.90, The James New York NoMad $38.11, The Warwick $25.00, The Benjamin $38.11, The Quin $21.78, Crowne Plaza Times Square $34.43, Hotel 48Lex $60.00, The Redbury New York $32.66, The Knickerbocker $34.43, The Viceroy Central Park $29.00. These prices are as of 03/25/18

Remember to take into account for your total cost the NYC Hotel tax of 14.75% plus Daily $2.00 per room occupancy fee.

Disclosure: This stay was paid for by me. I will always state at the end of each review whether my stay was paid for by myself or if I was hosted by the hotel. I will honestly tell you about my experience at this hotel, not being swayed in any way by complimentary services. I know you trust my opinion, & it is important to me to be as honest as possible.  All opinions are my own. Thank you so much.

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