


George Clooney shacked up at the ultra-luxury Mandarin Oriental Residences, Fifth Avenue while in her was in New York City performing in “Good Night, and Good Luck” on Broadway, a source tells Page Six.
The actor, who moved out after the show came to an end of June 8, was spotted dining inside its residents-only restaurant, Boulud Prive, run by Michelin-starred Chef Daniel Boulud.
A source tells Page Six Clooney and wife Amal were in a fully furnished apartment with two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
Similar units rent for $30,000-a-month and sell for almost $6 million.
The posh place — which is several blocks from the Mandarin Oriental hotel on Columbus Circle — has some seriously swank amenities.
The building has a rooftop pool with cabanas and lounge serviced by Boulud, a sommelier who will come to your apartment, a spa, a fitness center by Technogym and a salon and yoga studio.
It also offers treatment rooms where residents can get services from celebrity facialist Ivan Pol of The Beauty Sandwich.
Clooney and Amal have several properties around the world including in Lake Como and a country villa in France.
The famed actor starred in the Broadway show, based on his 2005 movie, from March to June 8. He was nominated for a Tony Award for Best Lead Actor in a Play for his performance as Edward R. Murrow.
The “Oceans Thirteen” star talked about moving the family back to the city for the show on “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert ” in February, saying: “How do you not love this? It’s New York City. They love being here.”