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A sneak peek at Park Hyatt New York's new US$50,000-per-night suite

Park Hyatt New York on ‘Billionaire’s Row’ has opened the door to a new US$10 million suite on the hotel’s 25th floor, with a starting rate of US$50,000 per night.

Park Hyatt New York on ‘Billionaire’s Row’ has opened the door to a new US$10 million suite on the hotel’s 25th floor, with a starting rate of US$50,000 per night.

The expansive ‘Manhattan Suite’ has three bedrooms, three bathrooms and two balconies with floor-to-ceiling windows to views of Manhattan’s skyline and Central Park.

As well as being able to peruse a bespoke art collection with works by renowned artists, guests will have a dedicated concierge, personal in-suite chef-tasting dinner, AI-powered bed, and a private session in the indoor saltwater swimming pool with a curated underwater playlist.

One of the many living areas in the Manhattan Suite
One of the many living areas in the Manhattan Suite

Launched to celebrate the hotel’s 10th anniversary, the suite is part of the property’s multi-million-dollar renovation.

Park Hyatt New York Area VP and General Manager, Laurent Ebzant says, “We are proud to bring our founding philosophy, ‘luxury is personal,’ to a new remarkable standard”. 

“The debut of the Manhattan Suite reflects our ongoing dedication to delivering tailored experiences in the cultural heart of New York City.

“From its artful design to the thoughtful curation of amenities, the Manhattan Suite is crafted to provide enriching moments that are both intimately residential and undeniably majestic – a true sanctuary for those who seek the finest New York experience on a deeply personal level.”

Beds are Al-powered for optimal sleep
Beds are Al-powered for optimal sleep

New York-based boutique design studio,  Sawyer & Company, crafted the interiors to “reflect the city’s creative spirit while paying tribute to the hotel’s rich artistic heritage”. 

And nothing in this luxurious abode has been left to change.

A bespoke art collection includes works by renowned artists, authors, sculptors, designers, and artisans whose creations have graced venues such as the Guggenheim Museum.

The living area has a dining table for eight and a Bernardaud dinnerware collection, while the ‘full’ kitchen has Miele appliances.

The 'office'
The ‘office’ in the Manhattan Suite

The main bedroom has a private bar with a renowned wine selection, and Sferra linens on Bryte Balance king-size beds that are AI-powered to help guests sleep better.

Bathrooms have Le Labo amenities – and the latest hair dryer from renowned stylist, Rossano Ferretti ensures guests always leave looking as stylish as when they walked in.

The master has a dual vanity, walk-in rain shower which doubles as a steam room, an oversized marble soaking tub, heated marble floors, a Toto electric toilet, and bidets.

When guests can drag themselves away, Central Park, Carnegie Hall, the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), and Lincoln Center are all on the doorstep.

For more information, visit Park Hyatt New York.