As Park Hyatt New York marks a decade of luxury hospitality in New York City, the hotel is undergoing a multi-million-dollar renovation project to enhance its standing on New York City’s Billionaire’s Row.
Park Hyatt New York Gets a Facelift
The renovation includes the debut of the 3,500-sq-ft. Manhattan Suite, along with upgrades to its specialty suites and the Rossano Ferretti salon and Spa Nalai relocation, is set to reopen near the hotel’s indoor saltwater pool this fall.
Located on the top floor of the Park Hyatt New York, the Manhattan Suite will offer a private wing with the option to connect with two guestrooms to form a luxe three-bedroom suite. The suite will also feature 140-sq.-ft. balconies with views of Central Park, a spacious living area, a dining table for eight, a wet bar, a butler’s kitchen and a private office.
The suite’s design blends luxury and tranquility with floor-to-ceiling windows and a curated art collection. Guests will enjoy Sferra linens on Bryte Balance king-size beds that feature AI-powered technology to promote better sleep. The lavish bathrooms will include amenities from Le Labo, a Rossano Ferretti hair dryer and a marble soaking tub. The master bathroom will include a dual vanity, a walk-in rain shower, an oversized marble soaking tub, heated marble floors, an electric toilet and a television embedded in the mirror.
While the Rossano Ferretti salon relocated to its new location in June, the fall will mark the reopening of the Spa Nalai, which will move closer to the hotel’s indoor saltwater pool. By January, the hotel will unveil its revamped specialty suites, including new additions such as fireplaces in all the rooms and outdoor terraces.
This 10th-anniversary refresh reinforces Park Hyatt New York’s commitment to offering highly personalized service and exceptional experiences.
For more information, visit parkhyattnewyork.com.