Park Hyatt New York review (Hyatt)
Park Hyatt New York opened in 2014 as a refined, quieter alternative to the Times Square hotel chaos. Located on 57th Street near Carnegie Hall, with views over Central Park. Cat 7 at 25-35K points/night for what runs $800-$1,800 cash.
Location: Midtown Manhattan, 57th Street · Category: Hyatt Cat 7 · Rating: 9/10
Quick spec
| Brand | Hyatt |
| Category / cost | Hyatt Cat 7 (25K-35K Hyatt points) |
| Cash equivalent | $800-$1,800 |
| Location | Midtown Manhattan, 57th Street |
Property highlights
- Quiet, refined Midtown location
- Adjacent to Carnegie Hall and Central Park
- Spa and pool on top floors
- Excellent service
Rooms
Park rooms (40 sqm) up to Manhattan Sky Suites (270 sqm penthouse). Modern minimalist design. Globalist confirmed upgrades to suites when available.
Dining
The Living Room (lounge dining), no signature restaurant — focuses on room service and Living Room cuisine.
Amenities
Spa Nalai (rooftop spa with views), heated pool, fitness center, business services.
Pros
- Quieter Midtown alternative
- Park views from higher floors
- Strong concierge service
- Globalist breakfast included
- Easy walk to Central Park, MoMA, Lincoln Center
Cons
- Cat 7 pricing is steep
- No signature restaurant
- Not directly on Central Park (1 block south)
Booking tips
- Off-peak weekend nights often at 25K
- Request Park view rooms or Sky Suites
- Book during shoulder season (Sept-early Oct, late March-April) for off-peak rates
FAQ
Is Park Hyatt New York worth booking with points?
For $800-$1,800 cash equivalent at 25-35K points, yes. Per-point CPP of 3-5¢. Quieter alternative to Times Square hotels.
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