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TGZ Conciergerie
New York — United States
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New York

New York

In New York everything is paid in time — and we hold the unmarked doors, the seats at the edge of the floor, the rooms you enter only on a name.

United States

Manhattan is earned through relationships. Suspended penthouses, impossible tables, legendary stages: we turn the densest city in the world into private ground.

New York — The suite the city keeps
Arrive

The suite the city keeps

A high suite at the Aman, the Carlyle or the Plaza, held for you when the board says sold out.

New York — Behind the unmarked doors
Enter

Behind the unmarked doors

A member's night at Zero Bond, Casa Cipriani or The Nines, where the door is never for sale.

New York — The hardest rooms in the city
Dine

The hardest rooms in the city

A table held at The Polo Bar, Le Bernardin or Torrisi, the same evening.

New York — Courtside, then into the night
Experience

Courtside, then into the night

Seats at the edge of the floor, a box at the sold-out event, the Met to your step alone.

New York — Manhattan, then the Hamptons
Move

Manhattan, then the Hamptons

A quiet car through the city, a helicopter waiting on the pad when town runs too slow.

The New York dossier

Luxury Concierge in New York

A private briefing on the city — where to stay, where to dine, where you are let in when the doors stay closed.

Where to stay

The suites of Manhattan

Aman New York, set within the Crown Building in Midtown, a sanctuary of calm steps from Central Park; The Carlyle, the hushed institution of the Upper East Side, old-money refuge par excellence; The Plaza, facing the park on Central Park South, a legend of the city left intact. We secure the suites the sites do not list — high floors, park views, discreet arrivals — and, for longer or family stays, the precise service that built these houses' reputation: butler, chauffeur, reservations held with a single hand.

The table

The impossible reservations

The Polo Bar, Ralph Lauren's jewel in Midtown East, remains one of New York's hardest tables — you do not get in without the right introduction. Torrisi, in Nolita, reinvents Italian-American cooking and sells out weeks ahead. Le Bernardin, three Michelin stars on the West side of Midtown, stays the summit of seafood gastronomy. We hold the corner banquettes, the last-minute dinners and the private menus where public booking simply does not exist.

The nights

Members-only clubs and closed nights

New York nightlife plays out behind doors with no sign. Casa Cipriani, in the Financial District, blends hotel, private club and supper club under the vaults of the Battery Maritime Building. Zero Bond, in NoHo, has become the salon of founders, headliners and dinners no one photographs. The Nines, upstairs in NoHo, carries the night on in the hush of a jazz-club spirit. We open these doors for a select clientele, with a reserved table and a bespoke welcome.

Culture, shopping & the city

Fifth, Madison, Broadway, the Met

New York shopping is lived behind closed doors: private previews on Madison Avenue, closed salons on Fifth, a personal shopper and access to collections before anyone else. On stage, we hold the best seats for Broadway — center orchestra, sold-out nights — and arrange backstage encounters. And for art, a private visit to the Metropolitan Museum away from the crowds, or a dedicated route through the Chelsea galleries, turns a simple outing into a moment the city keeps for a few.

Arrivals & movement

From Teterboro to the Hamptons

Private aviation lands at Teterboro, the gateway for Manhattan's jets, where we orchestrate a tarmac welcome, discreet formalities and an immediate transfer — chauffeured sedan into the heart of the city, or helicopter out to the Hamptons in minutes rather than hours on the Long Island Expressway. Within Manhattan, a fleet with drivers stays at your disposal at any hour. Every movement is anticipated so there is never a wait, because here time is the only currency that counts.

Access we regularly arrange
01A same-evening table in a fully booked dining room
02Courtside seats to the game already sold out
03Entry to a members-only club the door won't sell
04A held suite at the Aman, the Carlyle or the Plaza
05The Met or a gallery returned to your presence alone
06A helicopter from Manhattan to the Hamptons by evening
New York

VIP moments — New York

The city's great occasions, orchestrated in private hospitality.

FAQ

New York — frequently asked

Yes. Through direct relationships with the houses and maîtres d'hôtel, we regularly obtain tables at The Polo Bar, Torrisi and Le Bernardin — including at short notice depending on the night — where public booking comes up empty.

We open the doors of the city's most closed circles — Casa Cipriani, Zero Bond, The Nines — with a table and bespoke welcome for a hand-picked clientele, through to the soirées that appear on no public listing.

Yes. We coordinate helicopter flights from Manhattan out to the Hamptons in minutes, with a welcome, luggage handled and a car waiting on arrival — the discreet alternative to long hours on the road on a summer Friday.

We book the finest suites at Aman New York, The Carlyle and The Plaza — high floors, Central Park views, discreet arrivals — with full service: butler, chauffeur and reservations held, for business stays and family travel alike.

Yes: private visits to the Metropolitan Museum away from the crowds, dedicated gallery routes, and the best seats for Broadway — center orchestra, sold-out nights — with backstage encounters depending on the production and the calendar.

We coordinate private-jet arrivals at Teterboro — tarmac welcome, discreet formalities — then transfer by chauffeured sedan or helicopter, plus a fleet at your disposal across Manhattan and out to the Hamptons.

Yes. A dedicated contact remains reachable 24/7 for last-minute reservations, transfers and access, in New York and wherever you travel.

New York — United States

New York is not toured. It opens — to those who know the door.