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Inside Park Hyatt New York’s New Manhattan Suite

by Briana Bonfiglio / December 02, 2024
Park Hyatt New York Manhattan Suite

Photos: Briana Bonfiglio / TMR

For $50,000 per night, Park Hyatt New York guests can stay in the hotel’s brand-new, three-bedroom Manhattan Suite. 

The accommodation occupies an entire wing of the 25th floor and has all the bells and whistles of an ultra-luxe hotel suite. It’s all part of a multimillion-dollar renovation, celebrating Park Hyatt New York’s 10th anniversary, that includes a relocated and upgraded spa and beauty salon, plus refurbs of the specialty suites.  

TMR toured the top-level suite on Nov. 13, when Park Hyatt unveiled this brand-new grand gem. 

The main 3,500-square-foot Manhattan Suite ($40,000/night without the adjoining suites) is an opulent nod to the city’s Billionaire’s Row. With fine features such as $200,000 worth of artwork, high-end touches from dinnerware to bath amenities, and personal bars in each room, the suite is the epitome of luxurious comforts. 

Notably, the impressive living room sports a 165-inch Sharp television that overtakes the entire wall and displays artwork facing the 18-foot floor-to-ceiling windows. The dining area, just beside the living room, has a bar and a table for eight. 

There is one bedroom in the main suite, plus two connected Central Park Balcony Suite bedrooms that can be rented out separately if desired ($7,500/night each). There are a total of three ensuite bathrooms, each with their own bathtub and closet, and two powder rooms. 

The Manhattan Suite takes the place of the hotel’s former Spa Nalai, which will be just across the hall on the 25th floor when it reopens early next year. 

The suite also has a dedicated office, a butler’s kitchen, and a fitness area with a Peloton bike and flat screen. 

Park Hyatt’s partnerships with Nordstrom and Carnegie Hall also help give guests the high-end touches they may not even know they wanted. Guests can arrange for a special in-room wardrobe delivery with a Nordstrom stylist. They can also rent out the entire indoor pool room, which is just next door to the suite. The pool plays underwater tunes from Carnegie Hall across the street.

  
  
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