Take an Exclusive Look First Look Inside Manhattan's New $50,000-per-Night Suite
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In honor of its 10-year anniversary, Park Hyatt New York spent $10 million transforming its spa into The Manhattan Suite, the hotel's largest and most luxurious stay. This massive 3,500-square-foot suite features three bedrooms, three full bathrooms, and two expansive balconies overlooking Central Park, priced at a staggering $50,000 per night. Designed to evoke a true residential feel, the suite aims to provide an immersive New York City experience while ensuring guests enjoy the utmost luxury.
Vincent de Croock, Director of Sales and Marketing at Park Hyatt New York, emphasizes their goal to create a residential ambiance within The Manhattan Suite. He states, 'We try and create a real residential feel. We want it to feel like a real New York City apartment.' This focus on a home-like atmosphere is further amplified by the suite's sprawling layout and high-end finishes that exude luxury while maintaining a cozy, personal charm.
Tracey Sawyer, CEO of Sawyer & Company, describes the suite's design philosophy, noting that it is 'Designed as an elevated interpretation of New York residential living.' This reflects a balance of bold character and refined elegance, where 'subtle nods to the skyline's architectural lines and textures' are combined with 'rich, tactile materials.' careful curation of art and design enhance the sophistication of the space, offering guests a truly unique and upscale New York experience.
Read at Architectural Digest
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