The Park Hyatt New York’s Suite Life (The Suites at the PHNYC)

I got the chance to stay at the Park  Hyatt New York in a suite and I took the opportunity to take a bunch of pictures of the experience.

First of all, the aesthetic of this hotel is very modern.  While the suite at the Park Hyatt Paris Vendome was ultimately more impressive, this style fits what I like more so than PHPV’s gold gilded old-hollywood look.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Entrance

The entrance way to the hotel.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Hallway

One of the hallways on the way to the room.  I have to say, that was the most confusing part of everything.  Remembering how to get up the hotel and across to the elevators to the room.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Sitting Area

This sitting room was really sleek looking, but also felt too neat to touch or actually sit in.  Sort of like in movies, when the rich kid’s mother doesn’t let anyone touch the couch.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Pool

Even the pool’s design was impeccable.  And again, looked so magazine-photo-shoot ready, I was afraid to touch anything!

Park Hyatt New York Suite Living Room

The suite’s living room area was decorated with a minimalist touch and looked sleet, modern, and uncrowded.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Desk

They even found ways to stow information such that it didn’t look cluttered at all.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Stowing Away

The bedroom was in between the  living room and the main bathroom.  Though there was a smaller bathroom I failed to get a shot of by the entryway.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Bedroom

Park Hyatt New York Suite Thinking Chair

Complete with a Jeanne-approved thinkin’ chair.

The view from the bedroom was nice…

Park Hyatt New York Suite View Out

…as long as you didn’t look down.

Park Hyatt New York Suite View Down

But it’s New York 😉

Park Hyatt New York Suite Bathroom

The main bathroom had a little more of a warm feel to it.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Toilet Shower

 

The toilet and shower were next to each other in the room.  The toilet was one of those complicated Japanese toilets.  I was just glad it never yelled at me at some point.  I can’t tell whether I had a harder time figuring that out or the super fancy, phones.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Phone

The bath tub sat along the window.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Bathtub

I thought this was the coolest part.  You could take a bath while looking out at Manhattan, in all its glory (while you are, well… in all your glory).

The mini bar had an impressive selection:

Park Hyatt New York Suite

Including the liquors and mixers

Park Hyatt New York Suite Mini Bar Liquor

Park Hyatt New York Suite Mini Bar Mixers

Perfect for having a Thin Man-esque hotel room soiree.  If you could afford that sort of thing.

Speaking of affording things…

Park Hyatt New York Suite Champagne

Krug is available if you need any in a pinch.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Restaurant I loved the lighting in the downstairs restaurant area.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Bar Downstairs

And I really appreciated the way they organized the mixers at the bar.

Park Hyatt New York Suite Gym

The gym had ample equipment.

And how do you get to Carnegie Hall?

Park Hyatt New York Suite Carnigie Hall

Practice.  Or just wander across the street.

All in all, a very impressive hotel, though I sometimes felt not fancy enough to touch some things!

 

About Jeanne Marie Hoffman

Former bartender, still a geek. One equal part each cookies, liberty, football, music, travel, libations. Stir vigorously. +Jeanne Marie Hoffman Jeanne on Twitter

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2 comments

  1. Did you pay for the suite outright, or did you take advantage of that suite thing Hyatt sent out a while back. If so, what was the end cost?

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