The Gilded Age highlights the opulence of the late-19th-century in New York City and Newport, showcasing the extravagant lifestyles of the wealthy. It emphasizes the importance of social status for women, particularly challenging experiences faced by divorcées like Aurora Fane. The article presents a selection of luxurious hotels such as The Lotte New York Palace, established in 1882, and offers details about its history, amenities, including breathtaking views of St. Patrick's Cathedral and fine dining options, capturing the essence of the era with a modern twist.
The Lotte New York Palace, recognized for its history with New York's elite, was established in 1882 and features luxury accommodations and personal butlers.
The Five-story Lotte New York Palace offers breathtaking views of St. Patrick's Cathedral and hosts a prestigious restaurant and multiple bars.
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