The Plaza is one of New York's most iconic residences. Its signature red-carpeted entrance stairs have been walked by countless celebrities and dignitaries over the past century.
The unit for sale is a four-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot corner space with Central Park views.
Previously featured in Architectural Digest, the decor is both traditional and whimsical: bright colors and pop art play nicely with the custom crown moldings on the 13-foot ceilings.
Due to its prime location across from the Park, the spacious unit is filled with light.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA long kitchen looks chic and contemporary. The unit was fully remodeled and updated in 2011 with new appliances.
Eccentric touches like this chandelier add flair.
Famed architect Frank Lloyd Wright made this apartment his home base while designing the iconic Guggenheim Museum from 1954 to 1959.
Bathrooms are decked out in marble; this one has quirky blue accents and mosaic tile details.
There's also a distinctive bathtub.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdA private dressing room off the master suite should satisfy any fashion collector.
But the biggest draw to a place like this is the location and the history.
The Plaza Hotel has played host to any number of famous guests, from The Beatles to Liza Minnelli to foreign dignitaries.
And there are perks to living here: for one thing, you get discounted rates to the on-site spa and salon.
And for another, you can have room service delivered right to your door.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdWhen you want to get some fresh air, it's only steps from Manhattan's best shopping and outdoor activities.