Lie-Flat Seats and Chilled Champagne: Testing Eric Adams’s Upgrade Life
Lie-Flat Seats and Chilled Champagne: Testing Eric Adams’s Upgrade Life
    Posted on 09/30/2024
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Lie-Flat Seats and Chilled Champagne: Testing Eric Adams’s Upgrade Life

The New York mayor is accused of accepting free luxury travel in exchange for political favors. How large was he living? A writer puts the experience to the test.

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Sept. 29, 2024Updated 12:52 p.m. ET

Life is grand in the Bentley Suite at the St. Regis Istanbul, with its marble floors and walk-in closet, its 24-hour butler service, and its views stretching all the way to the blue waters of the Bosporus.

The light sculpture suspended above the vast bed, where New York Mayor Eric Adams slept in 2017, is said to evoke the undulations of the Nürburgring racetrack in Germany. The complimentary chocolate-covered strawberries on the coffee table are dusted with crushed pistachios and nestled on a bed of delicately crumbled cookies. The curved leather sofa has two built-in Champagne coolers that light up and open at the press of a button.

If you were to think about New York City (but why would you?) while reclining on your private balcony and gazing at the Gucci store across the street, you might be struck by the notion that the suite is roughly three times the size of your first apartment.

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