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Review: The Chatwal New York (Hyatt Unbound Collection)

Matthew Klint Posted onNovember 1, 2023November 13, 2023 2 Comments

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I enjoyed a lovely one night stay at The Chatwal, a historic New York City hotel that is now part of the Hyatt Unbound Collection.

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  • The Chatwal New York Review, Part Of Hyatt Unbound Collection
    • Location
    • Check-In
    • Guest Room
    • Butler
    • Fitness Center
    • Pool
    • Spa
    • Breakfast At The Lambs Club
    • Room Service
    • Morning Coffee
    • CONCLUSION

The Chatwal New York Review, Part Of Hyatt Unbound Collection

The Chatwal used to be part of the Starwood and later Marriott family, but switched to Hyatt in early 2023. It is not cheap. At over $900 per night it is one of the pricier hotels in the city. As a Category 8 hotel in the World of Hyatt program, the points cost per night varies from 35,000 (off-peak) to 40,000 (standard) to 45,000 (peak) points per night. I stayed on a standard night.

Location

Located on 130 West 44th Street, the hotel is just a block from Time’s Square and a couple blocks from Bryant Park. From Newark Airport, I took an Uber into the city. If using public transport,  you can take NJ Transit to NY Penn Station and then connected via subway to Times Square – 42nd Street.

a group of people outside of a building

a couple of people walking down a sidewalk with a sign above them

a building with a flag on the front

Check-In

I arrived around 2:00 PM and was warmly greeted by at the front desk agent. My room was ready and I was thanked for my Globalist status and told I had been upgraded to a junior suite. The hotel has only 76 rooms, 29 of which are classified as suites.

The lobby is small but swanky, with the check-in desk on one side and a small bar on the other side.

a room with a glass table and chairs

a clock on the wall

a room with a table and chairs

a bar with red chairs and a large mirror

a room with purple chairs and a fireplace

Guest Room

My room, 307, was very cozy; spacious by New York City standards and quite posh with comfortable bedding and furniture. The bedding was soft and light and the couch and chair with coffee table as well as a large desk provided a generous living space.

a hallway with a door and a vase of flowers

a hallway with a flower vase and a sign

a door with a door open

a black rectangular sign with silver numbers on a tan and white fabric

a room with a bed and a chair

a room with a couch and a piano

a room with a table and chairs

a desk and chairs in a room

a bed with white sheets and lamps on a nightstand

a desk and chair in a room a hallway with a door

I liked the suede walls:

a close up of a sand

and details like the handles on the closet:

a brown leather handle on a grey surface

a wooden shelf with a door open

a closet with a pair of swingers and a white robe

The bathroom had mirrors on all sides and a large step-in shower instead of a bathtub. Bath amenities were from Asprey and there was also a heated Toto seat with bidet.

a bathroom with mirrors and sinks

a shower with a round shower head

a toilet in a bathroom

a group of bottles on a shelf

a towel and a box of toiletries on a rack

a bathroom with a mirror and a mirror and a mirror

There were amenities under the sink like mouthwash, dental kits, combs, and a loofah.

a box with items inside

I’m not much of a minibar person, but the bedroom had a very impressive minibar with both snacks and drinks.

a small cabinet with a coffee machine and cups

a mini fridge with bottles of beer inside

a shelf with snacks and bottles

a menu with a black and white cover

An illy coffee machine offered espresso.

a coffee machine and coffee cups and sugar packets

Window treatments could be lowered (both drapes and sheers) via remote control.

a remote control and a card

An iPad did not work…it could not connect.

a tablet on a stand

Butler

The best part of my stay was my interactions with Sonam, the hotel’s chief butler. Like a St. Regis, you are assigned a butler at this hotel. She not only pressed my clothing ahead of my meeting (included for hotel guests), but noted my affinity of berries on my Globalist profile and brought me a beautiful bowl of berries, a box of chocolate truffles, two bottles of sparkling water, and a bottle of apple juice (apparently something noted for Augustine). That kind of personalized service was very appreciated.

a glass table with bottles and a tray on it

a bowl of berries on a plate

a box with a ribbon on it

I loved all the extras…a lot of chocolate and cookies. Like when I returned from my meeting, there were slippers were waiting and a chocolate-covered graham cracker.

a bed with a lamp on a table

a chocolate bar wrapped in a wrapper with a red bow

Fitness Center

Shortly after arrival I went downstairs to use the gym. It is located on the basement level and open 24/7. Walk past the (unmanned) wellness center desk and the fitness center is immediately on the left.

a reception desk in a room

a gym with exercise equipment

a group of treadmills in a room

The gym includes a collection of late-model TechnoGym equipment including two treadmills, an elliptical machine, and an all-in-one resistance machine.  There are also free weights and a Peloton bike.

I appreciated that beyond bottled water, there was coconut water, Kind bars, apples, and “energy chews” available.

a shelf with objects on it

a telephone and candy bars on a glass table

a group of packets of energy chews on a tray

Pool

Rather than a full-size pool, the hotel has an infinity saltwater lap pool and a jacuzzi. Its opening hours are limited:

  • Sunday – Monday: 9:00 am to 6:00 pm
  • Tuesday – Wednesday: closed
  • Thursday – Saturday: 12:00 pm pm to 8:00 pm

a swimming pool inside a room

a indoor pool with a large glass wall

Spa

A full range of spa services are available. Between the fitness center and pool is a waiting room for spa treatments and two changing rooms. Each changing room has a steam feature in the shower, which I used and appreciated. There is no sauna.

a room with white furniture and a glass case

a room with white couches and white chairs

a shower with a shower head and a shower head

a silver square with a digital display on it

Breakfast At The Lambs Club

As a Globalist, I was entitled to a complimentary breakfast at The Lambs Club, a historical restaurant with red leather seats and portraits on the wall. It opened in 1905 as the home of the prestigious Lambs, the country’s first professional theatrical club.

I enjoyed a delicious omelet, bowl of berries, fresh squeezed juices, and strong coffee for breakfast.

Prices are high…$100 for breakfast and I actually did not end up with all that much food. The entire charge was removed, less $15 (I did not protest it because the Globalist benefit includes drink + coffee + main course + gratuity) and so the $15 could have been the tip but also could have been the second coffee.

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a restaurant with red booth seats and tables

a restaurant with tables and chairs

a restaurant with red booth seating and people sitting at tables

a hand holding a menu

a cup of coffee and a drink on a table

a plate of food and a glass of water on a table

a food on a plate

a plate of lettuce and green onions

a bowl of fruit on a table

a receipt of a restaurant

a plaque on a wall

a gold framed display with a couple of writing on it

Room Service

A 24/7 room service menu was available in the room.

a book on a table

a menu in a binder

a menu in a binder

Morning Coffee

Free coffee is available near the lobby elevators.

a coffee machine and cups on a table

CONCLUSION

Hotels in New York are expensive…it is crazy compared to much of the world. But I prefer to spend a little more for nicer hotel and avoid places like The Mansfield. Overall, I was quite pleased by my stay at The Chatwal and would return. Particular kudos to Sonam for her warm and caring service.

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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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2 Comments

  1. geoff Reply
    November 1, 2023 at 11:12 am

    $7.50 plus tax and tip for a cappuccino? $30 for an omelette? Even for NYC that’s ridiculous. Hotel looks nice but at 40,000 Hyatt pts per night it needs to be,
    Thx for the review. NYC hotels are gouging people but if the public is willing to pay it, why not.

  2. Santastico Reply
    November 1, 2023 at 1:07 pm

    That seems a really bad redemption of Hyatt points to me. I usually use the points for hotels that are way over $1000 usually in Europe. I don’t see myself spending time at a hotel in NYC other than to shower and sleep so this would be a waste. Those breakfast prices are outrageous. I avoid NYC as much as I can.

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