Hotel Paris, Art Deco apartment building on Upper West Side, Manhattan, United States
The Hotel Paris is a 23-story residential building on West End Avenue featuring black and white marble floors and detailed coffered ceilings in its lobby. The 1931 structure shows characteristic Art Deco details throughout its public areas and exterior facades.
Architects Sugarman and Berger completed this building in 1931 during the height of Art Deco style in New York. The project marked a period when such elaborate residential structures were being built across the Upper West Side.
The building displays Art Deco ornamentation that residents and visitors notice upon entering, from geometric patterns on the facade to details in public spaces. This architectural language continues to shape the neighborhood's character and shows how important the style was to New York in the 1930s.
The building sits near the 96th Street subway station, making public transit easily accessible. The area has restaurants, shops, and parks within walking distance, making it convenient to explore.
Inside the building you can still use an original 50-foot indoor swimming pool from the original construction, a rare feature for residential buildings. On the roof there is an original solarium with views of the Hudson River.
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