Priced at a mere $2,795 a night (plus tax), the 700-square-foot room was designed by Catherine Martin, the Oscar-winning set designer who worked on the film. In a nod to Fitzgerald’s two main interests, there’s a library nook and a built-in bar, along with Roaring 2000s conveniences like a 3-D television. “You should feel it’s a room that Scott and Zelda could have stayed in,” Ms. Martin said, “but with the comforts of today.”

One hopes that Fitzgerald would have liked Restoration Hardware, because the Deco-inspired furniture company provided the chandeliers, the furniture and just about everything else in the suite, right down to the paint on the walls. Ms. Martin said the color, Subtle Velvet Graphite, evokes a “wistfulness,” though it also reflects the rich palette of the new film. The Fitzgerald Suite is on the hotel’s 18th floor, a few rooms down from the Eloise Suite. (212) 546-5219 or theplaza.com.