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New York Palace Hotel
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One of many real New York City landmarks used in Gossip Girl, the Palace is first introduced in the pilot as the new temporary residence of the van der Woodsens, as well as the home of Chuck Bass and his father, who owns the establishment. The hotel becomes one of the main settings for most of season one and occasionally during season two.
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One of many real New York City landmarks used in Gossip Girl, the Palace is first introduced in the pilot as the new temporary residence of the van der Woodsens, as well as the home of Chuck Bass and his father, who owns the establishment. The hotel becomes one of the main settings for most of season one and occasionally during season two.