What It's Like at The Carlyle Hotel, NYC Home of Prince William and Kate

The 188-room luxury hotel offers lavish decor and discreet security.

— -- When you're royalty visiting New York City for the first time, no ordinary accommodations will do. So where does one lay down their crown in the city that never sleeps?

Part of the appeal can be attributed to the hotel's discretion when it comes to high-profile guests. A spokesperson declined to offer any details to ABC News about Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge's visit.

What is known is that, inside the 64 suites at the hotel, including the Central Park Tower and Royal Suites, many feature Steinway or Baldwin baby grand pianos, plasma HDTVs, and large picture windows to drink in the cityscape.

Bathroom chambers are kitted out with Kiehl's toilet fixtures, monogrammed terrycloth bathrobes and slippers and Nero Marquina and Thassos marble finishes.

While the hotel offers multiple dining options, such as The Carlyle Restaurant, The Gallery, Cafe Carlyle and Bemelman's Bar, guests who are reluctant to leave their rooms can indulge in 24-hour room service or dive inside the stocked mini bar, including Taittinger Champagne, Dean & DeLuca chocolates and Dylan's Candy Bar treats.