Inside Manhattan’s best new luxury hotel: Aman New York

Whether you’re a tourist new to the city or a tried and true New Yorker who has lived here for decades, one thing is for certain among everyone: Midtown Manhattan is madness.

There are few places where one can catch a breath, and Aman’s newest luxury hotel here has surely done the impossible: it has built a veritable oasis in the middle of one of the most bustling intersections in the United States. When one passes the velvet rope and enters through the double doors at ground level before heading into the elevator to the lobby on the 14th floor of the new Aman New York, which just opened in August, gone is all the noise—the cars honking, the people yelling, the endless and mindless chatter. Here, you really can get away from it all from just a few feet away.

The third Aman property in the United States and 34th worldwide, the Aman New York, located in the Crown Building, hosts 83 suites—and spacious ones at that as the starting square footage is around 750, nearly double the average studio apartment in the area— and 22 residences as well as a private membership club central to the hotelier’s global brand.

Aman New York hotel, Manhattan, New York City, USA
Aman New York hotel, Manhattan, New York City, USA

The doors to Crown Building—originally known as the Heckscher Building, as it was named the—first opened in 1921. But it wasn't till 1922 when the tenants finished moving in. At that time, it was the second tallest building in New York City—second to the Woolworth Building downtown in the Financial District—and the tallest building in Midtown Manhattan. It wasn’t until the completion of the Chrysler Building in 1930—and subsequently the Empire State Building in 1931—that it was surpassed in the neighborhood.

And the city was really growing around Midtown at that time. After World War I, it was still primarily a residential neighborhood, with very little commercial presence. Quite a contrast to the present as the intersection at 57th Street and Fifth Avenue now includes flagship stores belonging to Louis Vuitton, Bulgari, and Bergdorf Goodman.

Aman New York hotel, Manhattan, New York City, USA
Aman New York hotel, Manhattan, New York City, USA

When the Heckscher Building first went up, 57th Street was known as Marble Row because of the large marble mansions that dotted the street then. (With its skyscrapers, designer department stores, and luxury condos, today it is often referred to as Billionaires’ Row.) The largest of the homes on Marble Row was the Vanderbilt home, right across the street from where Bergdorf Goodman sits now. It was around this time, inspired by European culture (and wealth) that the matriarchs of the Vanderbilt and Rockefeller families assembled a collection of 101 art pieces to build and found the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), which was first housed in the Heckscher Building. The collection lived in the building for six years before moving to the Rockefeller townhouse, which is now the garden area of the MoMA, and the present structures were built around it. Many of those 101 works still remain as part of the MoMA’s permanent collection, and the Aman New York offers its guests special tours here led by PhD-accredited art historians.