- The Luxury Travel Atlas Review: Read our hotel review of The St. Regis New York
- The Luxury Travel Atlas Review Score: Read our Hotel Rating
- Hotel Website: The St. Regis New York
- Location: Google Maps
- Book: Check availability
- Room Type: St. Regis Suite-Butler Service- 1 King, Bathrooms: 2, Whirl pool fits 2, 1100sqft/99sqm, Living/sitting, Separate living room
- Review Score: Results of our review
- Hotel Facts: The St. Regis New York was founded by
John Jacob Astor IV in 1904. He later died on the Titanic in 1912. The St. Regis was a pioneer. It was one of the first hotels with central air conditioning. Salvador Dalí lived here during the winters for decades. In 1934, the Bloody Mary was perfected at the King Cole Bar. It was renamed the “Red Snapper” to stay polite for the hotel’s refined guests.
Images are in portrait & landscape, click on the image for the full resolution.
Dack Patrick
🌎✨
I travel for a living, a Delta 1 Million Miler 1MM, 10 years Diamond Medallion, 7 years straight Marriott Ambassador Elite, and oddly still Hilton Diamond (lame!). It’s the stories I collect along the way that truly fuel me.
From high-rise hotels in buzzing metropolises to quiet beachside cafés tucked between palm trees, my career takes me across the United States and beyond—and I take every opportunity to explore, taste, and soak up the local vibe. Whether I'm grabbing late-night bites in Belgium, sipping wine in Napa, or discovering rooftop gems in New York City, I always keep an eye out for the places and moments worth sharing.
📍🍴
This site is my travel log and guidebook rolled into one—a place where you’ll find detailed insights into the restaurants, hotels, rooftops, beach spots, bars, and other hidden treasures that define each city. Whether you're chasing your next adventure or planning a weekend escape, I hope my posts help you travel smarter, eat better, and find magic in every stop.



