Park Hyatt New York has unveiled the Manhattan Suite, located on the hotel’s 25th floor.
Part of a $10 million investment, the exclusive suite is complemented by two additional connecting suites to form an expansive 3,500-square-foot retreat. The combined space, which can accommodate up to 10 guests, spans three bedrooms, three bathrooms, two powder rooms, and two balconies.
Inside Park Hyatt New York’s Manhattan Suite
Sawyer & Company, a New York-based design studio, crafted the interiors to reflect the city’s creative spirit while paying tribute to the hotel’s artistic heritage.
Geometric and organic elements are juxtaposed to represent an interplay of energy and calmness, while textured fabrics and graceful furnishings evoke the feeling of a private home.
The suite is drenched in natural lighting thanks to nearly 18-foot floor-to-ceiling windows that open out to views of the city skyline and Central Park.
A spacious living area with an eight-seat dining table creates a flexible setting for social gatherings or intimate meetings. Meanwhile, the fully equipped kitchen and a private bar in the primary bedroom add to the suite’s luxurious amenities.
A spotlight on art
Art takes centerstage in the Manhattan Suite, with a bespoke collection curated by Tatar Art Projects. The suite showcases works by acclaimed artists, sculptors, and designers whose creations have graced institutions like the Guggenheim Museum, as well as more than 50 New York and art-inspired coffee table books.
Nightly rates start at $50,000 with a two-night minimum.
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