Nestled in the vibrant heart of the city, Eloise Hotel Home offers more than just a place to stay—it delivers a refined, home-like experience tailored to every guest’s needs.
Eloise Hotel Home: Where Comfort Meets Modern Elegance
At Eloise Hotel Home, every detail is crafted to create a welcoming sanctuary. From spacious, luminously designed rooms with premium bedding to smart technology integrated seamlessly into the decor, the hotel blends contemporary style with genuine warmth. Guests enjoy curated amenities including a rooftop lounge, a farm-to-table café, and 24/7 concierge service—all designed to enhance comfort and convenience.
Tailored Hospitality with a Personal Touch
What sets Eloise Hotel Home apart is its commitment to personalized service. Whether arranging local tours, recommending hidden gems, or simply remembering your favorite coffee order, the team ensures each stay feels uniquely yours. Their attention to detail transforms routine visits into unforgettable experiences, making guests feel truly valued.
Eloise Hotel Home: The Perfect Urban Retreat
Ideal for travelers seeking both relaxation and exploration, Eloise Hotel Home balances tranquil interiors with vibrant neighborhood access. Located near cultural landmarks and lively dining scenes, the hotel serves as a seamless base for discovering the city’s heart—all from a setting that feels like a boutique retreat with city convenience.
Eloise Hotel Home redefines urban hospitality by merging comfort, style, and genuine care. Book your stay today and discover why every visit feels like coming home—with extraordinary service and unforgettable moments waiting.
To book the Eloise Suite and the adjacent one bedroom Nanny Suite (Edwardian One Bedroom Suite), kindly contact The Plaza at (888) 850-0909 or theplaza@fairmont.com 625 sq. ft. / 58 sq.
m. One king bedroom Eloise books, dolls, and clothing for use Includes Eloise gift bag with a special tote bag, Eloise sweatshirt, and other fun Eloise gifts. Inside a spectacular four-bedroom condo with Central Park views-listed for $16 million-that was designed with fans of Kay Thompson's children's book 'Eloise' in mind.
The Eloise Suite at New York City's Plaza Hotel was designed by fashion designer Betsey Johnson. From the sparkly headboard on the king-sized bed to the striped walls and the neon nameplate on the wall, everything in the room (except the zebra patterned carpet) is pink. Take a little bit of Eloise back home with you to remember your time.
Located on the lobby level of The Plaza in The Plaza Boutique, you will find gifts for Eloise fans of all ages. Look for the pink door down the corridor and step into Eloise's very own room at The Plaza. Here, everything is pink and white.
Eloise is a self-assured child who lives in a luxurious hotel in New York, The Plaza. She is looked after by her British nurse, Nanny, and has two beloved pets: a dog named Weenie and a turtle, Skipperdee, for whom she calls room service and orders "one roast-beef bone, one raisin and seven spoons" and insists that they "charge it please!". Eloise is certainly known for running things over at The Plaza Hotel, leaving her mark in fans' memories for her confidence, charm, wit (and hijinks, of course.) She may be a little girl, but her.
The Plaza Hotel "The Home of Eloise" Kay Thompson lived at The Plaza while writing "Eloise", first published in 1955. Miss Thompson and illustrator Hillary Knight brought this fictitious character to life: an exuberant and precocious six year old who lived on the top floor of the hotel. Designated a literary landmark September 26, 1998.
New York, N.Y. Dedicated: 1998 The Plaza Hotel was designated a Literary Landmark on September 26th, 1998 in honor of the fictional "Eloise" created by Kay Thompson. Kay Thompson lived at the Plaza Hotel in New York City while writing her first book, Eloise, which was published in 1955.
Artist Hilary Knight illustrated the book. The Eloise Suite at The Plaza Hotel offers a unique blend of luxury and nostalgia, making it perfect for those seeking an unforgettable stay in New York City.