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Review: Park Hyatt New York

Matthew Klint Posted onDecember 14, 2019November 14, 2023 16 Comments

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The Park Hyatt New York is considered Hyatt’s flagship property. How does it live up to that title?

Over the years I have stayed at the Park Hyatt New York on several occasion. Oddly, I’ve never written about it. This review will blend observations from four stays, surveying service trends, room types, and how has the hotel has aged over the last four years.

In This Post:

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  • Park Hyatt New York Location
  • Park Hyatt New New York Pricing
  • Park Hyatt New York Service
  • Park Hyatt New York Guest Rooms
  • Park Hyatt New York Dining
  • Park Hyatt New York Spa
  • Park Hyatt New York Pool
  • Park Hyatt New York Fitness
  • Park Hyatt New York Pet Policy
  • CONCLUSION

Park Hyatt New York Location

Located on 153 West 57th Street, the Park Hyatt sits adjacent to Central Park. Although I’ve yet to be given a view of Central Park from my room, the top-floor fitness center overlooks it. With traffic so bad in Manhattan, I’ll walk or take the subway to meetings versus my instinctual California practice of hopping in an Uber. Just outside the hotel is the 57th Street Subway Station with the N, Q, R, and W line.

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a entrance to a building

The hotel from Central Park (glass building):

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a frozen lake with buildings in the background

Park Hyatt New New York Pricing

This hotel is expensive…routinely over $1,000 per night. For example, you’re looking at $1295 plus tax for a standard room tonight:

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Fear not, for this hotel is one of the best deals when it comes to using points. As a Category 7 hotel, the property costs 30K points per night. I’ve seen the hotel play shenanigans with award availability sometimes (show no points space when base rooms were available), but a call to Hyatt has always fixed it.

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I’ve only used points or free nights here. I don’t pay $1300/night for a hotel, even in Manhattan.

Park Hyatt New York Service

I’d say service is a mixed bag here. You’re met with a big smile from the staff on the ground floor level and generally warmly welcomed to the hotel at the front desk.

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a woman standing at a desk in a lobby

But the hotel has never been proactive in removing in removing breakfast charges for Globalist Members. For my last visit, the breakfast room service charges were still present at check-out. Just like my previous visit..and the one before that. In fact, the conversation went like this:

Front Desk: Does the bill look okay?

Me: We just need to remove this breakfast room service charge.

Front Desk: Oh sure, no problem. <typing> Ok, It has been removed.

Me: Thank you.

Front Desk: I’ll email you the bill.

Only I got charged for the breakfast on my credit card and had to call the hotel’s accounting department to have it removed.

Other than that annoyance, the staff is nice. One thing I greatly appreciate is that three times the hotel has accommodated an early check-in for me. Typically I’ll fly to New York via redeye, arriving in the morning. It’s always nice to freshen up before meetings and the hotels is very accommodating in that regard.

On the flip side, 4:00 PM seems to be the hard deadline to check out, even when the hotel is not full. I had an 8:00PM flight and asked to stay till 5:00PM and was told that the extra hour would incur a half days’ room charge. Thanks but no thanks…

Common areas are beautiful:

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a room with a large window and a large wall

a desk in a room

a couple of framed pictures on a wall

a long bench in a room with lamps

a long hallway with lights and wood cabinets

Park Hyatt New York Guest Rooms

This property features 211 guest rooms including 93 suites. With such a great ratio of suites, my World of Hyatt Globalist status has resulted in a nice upgrade every stay.

Park Hyatt New York Junior Suite:

I’ve been assigned a junior suite twice; the same room in fact in room 808. It includes a king size bed, sitting area, desk, and large bathroom with dual sink and separate water closet, shower, and tub.

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a mirror wall with a brown chest

a room with a bed and chairs

a bed with pillows and a lamp

a living room with a couch and a table

a room with a table and chairs and a television

a room with a bed and a couch

a room with a bed and a couch

a bedroom with a bed and a table

a safe with a lock and magazine inside

a bowl of oranges on a table

a bathroom with a bathtub and shower doors

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a bathroom with a large mirror and sinks

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a shower with a glass door

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Hyatt uses La Labo amenities, which I also use at home (thanks to Hyatt).

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Park Hyatt New York Suite:

Twice I have been upgraded to larger suites with spacious living rooms, separate bedrooms, and bigger bathrooms.

Here’s one:

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a room with a table and chairs and a lamp

a living room with a couch and a table

a living room with a television on the wall

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a bed in a room with a television

a bed with white sheets and pillows

a bathroom with a large window

a bathtub in a bathroom

a bathtub with a stand and a towel on it

a toilet in a bathroom

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Suites feature a guest restroom:

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Here’s another suite:

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a room with a television and a couch

a living room with a couch and a coffee table

a living room with a couch and chairs

a desk with a book on it

a bedroom with a large window and a bed

a bed with white sheets and a lamp in a room

a tv on a dresser in a room with a large window

a bedroom with a mirror and a bed

a bathtub in a bathroom with a window

a bathroom with a large window and a tub

a bathroom with a sink and a mirror

a bathroom with a tv remote and towels

Beds are amazingly comfortable at this hotel and internet fast. Bathrobes are plush, rooms are served twice per day, and room service can be ordered from a tablet on your desk.

An in-room bar offers (obscenely overpriced) snacks and drinks, including Krug Champagne.

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a coffee machine and a tray of coffee

a refrigerator with bottles of alcohol inside

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Park Hyatt New York Dining

This hotel only has one restaurant, called The Living Room. In fact, it’s more like a lounge, with couches, small tables, and a bar. Nevertheless, breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served here.

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a room with a couch and chairs

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a bar with many bottles on it

The hotel actually had a beautiful restaurant called The eBack Room that I had breakfast at in 2016, but it closed for renovations in 2017 and never re-opened.

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a restaurant with tables and chairs

a cup of coffee and a glass of water

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a plate of food with a fork

a plate of fruit and a creamer

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Breakfast in the Living Room is fine. It’s expensive (think $12 for a so-so cappuccino), but service is prompt and food tasty.

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a menu on a table

a plate of food with bacon and eggs

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But the vast majority of my meals at this hotel have been via room service. I don’t go to New York for fun. Rather, it is always to hold meetings and the last thing I want to do before or after a long day is go out to a restaurant. So I’ve had a lot of room service dinners in the Park Hyatt New York. Are they expensive? Yes, but not outrageously priced ($30-50 for a main course) and just a far better use of time than scoping out food.

How’s the room service? Not bad. For dinner I’ve tried various meat and pasta dishes and have never had a bad deal (and also never had a particularly memorable one):

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a plate of spaghetti with sauce and fork and knife

a plate with food on it

a plate with a burger on it

a bowl of soup on a plate with a fork and knife

a plate of steak and broccoli

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a piece of steak with potatoes on a white plate

a plate of pasta with sauce and seasoning

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a bowl of spaghetti with sauce and cheese

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a plate of food on a table

Here are some pictures from room service breakfast:

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a bowl of berries on a plate

a plate of food on a table

Park Hyatt New York Spa

Spa Nalai has rates commensurate with what you would expect from a hotel that charges over $1,000/night.

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a kitchen with shelves and food items

a room with a table with a lot of perfumes and a couch

a room with a large window and a couch and a table

Park Hyatt New York Pool

I’ve written a separate post about the pool and find it to be one of the hotel’s most attractive features. I swim all the time now since my 3-year-old son loves it, but generally will not swim alone. At this hotel, however, I make an exception and always make time to swim.

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a swimming pool inside a building

a pool with lounge chairs and towels

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a indoor swimming pool with chairs and a large ceiling

There’s a hot tub and steam room adjacent to the pool, but no sauna.

> Read More: Afternoon Swim at the Park Hyatt New York

Park Hyatt New York Fitness

Above the pool is a fitness center well-equipped with Techno Gym machines and free weights. It is open 24/7.

a room with exercise equipment and a large window

a gym with exercise equipment

a group of treadmills in a room with a window

a room with exercise equipment

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Park Hyatt New York Pet Policy

Pets, up to 50 pounds, are permitted. A pet fee of $100 per stay is added with a stay of up to six nights, while stays of seven to 30 nights include an additional $100 deep-cleaning fee. Thankfully, I have never heard any barking at this property…

CONCLUSION

As I was leaving the hotel during my last visit, Celine Dione was also leaving. It’s that sort of hotel. But you don’t have to be rich or famous to stay at this exclusive Hyatt property. Using points is a great way to score space at this opulent yet minimalist New York City hotel.

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This hotel has been consistent over the years and is honestly the only hotel I seriously consider now when coming to New York…it’s worth the splurge over the other Hyatt properties in town.

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Matthew Klint

Matthew is an avid traveler who calls Los Angeles home. Each year he travels more than 200,000 miles by air and has visited more than 135 countries. Working both in the aviation industry and as a travel consultant, Matthew has been featured in major media outlets around the world and uses his Live and Let's Fly blog to share the latest news in the airline industry, commentary on frequent flyer programs, and detailed reports of his worldwide travel.

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16 Comments

  1. mark Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:16 am

    Andaz 5th Ave is also pretty great.

    • Matthew Reply
      December 14, 2019 at 10:47 am

      I was actually thinking of trying that next time. Had breakfast with Tiffany from OMAAT there and found it fabulous.

  2. debit Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:34 am

    Nice. Very luxurious.

  3. Gene Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:42 am

    @ Matthew — I consider having to call to have the breakfast charge removed more than a minor inconvenience. This results in a waste of your valuable time. Thus kind of stuff infuriates me as I get older and become more aware of the fact that my days are numbered. Time is our most valuable resource, and I am sick and tired of my time being wasted my incompetent/greedy companies that are quick to take your money but then waste your time when trying to get it back. There should be a penalty against corporations for these things.

    • Susanna Reply
      July 4, 2021 at 11:50 am

      You must be quite precious to be around.

  4. Jack Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:47 am

    Never got the allure of room service. Over priced and makes the room smell. When in NYC I rather get food from a street cart. Chicken over rice for 5-7 bucks.

    • Matthew Reply
      December 14, 2019 at 10:49 am

      Oh Jack, I have a horrendous street cart story that would send this blog in a tizzy (too political). Honestly, it’s nice not to have to move when you are exhausted.

      • James Reply
        December 14, 2019 at 11:11 am

        Matthew, you have a point there – but what is the street cart story? I know from experience that the ones in New York’s operators can be really quite hostile…

      • Sandi Reply
        December 14, 2019 at 11:37 am

        You neglected to mention the changing facilities for the gym and pool are also very nice – well equiped showers, complimentary toiletries, even a down to a swimsuit water apinner

        • Matthew Reply
          December 14, 2019 at 12:33 pm

          True. I think I even had some pictures that I should add. Thank you!

    • Matthew C Reply
      December 14, 2019 at 11:08 pm

      Why not ask for a zero balance bill when checking out? Armed with that, no fees come later. And you don’t have to call the accounting dept.

  5. Andrew Y Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 4:05 pm

    Was room service breakfast covered as a Globalist?

    • Matthew Reply
      December 14, 2019 at 5:23 pm

      Yes, 100% covered and breakfast is available 24/7. A great benefit.

      • Andrew Y Reply
        December 15, 2019 at 9:45 am

        I have yet to encounter a PH that will allow this. Stayed at PH Sydney and Seoul and Andaz Tokyo 2 weeks ago and all said no 🙁

  6. Paolo Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:08 pm

    I would give them the benefit of the doubt once in respect of the room service charges; if it happened a second time , I would stop staying. That’s my rule of thumb for any hotel. Once can be written off as a mistake, bad treatment twice= serial offender, to be avoided. We have plenty of choices ( and in this case, just as good at half the cash rate).

  7. Satforlegroom Reply
    December 14, 2019 at 10:43 pm

    Timely review for me so much appreciated. I will be there in two weeks and will be on the lookout for issues with Globalist breakfast billing.

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