Park Hyatt New York — New York
World of Hyatt · Park HyattUpdated reviewed 2026-06-17 · cash rates + editorialNew York, United States

Park Hyatt New York

Park Hyatt New York: Midtown flagship across from Carnegie Hall, two blocks to Central Park. Observed cash runs $650–$1,200/night.

153 West 57th Street, across from Carnegie Hall, two blocks to Central Park47 m² Park Rooms with marble bathrooms and heated floors (large for NYC)The Living Room — Globalist breakfast venue, all-day diningThe Back Room — hidden speakeasy off the main lobby25th-floor indoor saltwater pool + Park Hyatt Pavilion event space
Booking this stay

Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.

$650
cash from · per night
$1,200+
observed up to
3/3
member perks confirmed
The verdict

Park Hyatt New York: Midtown flagship across from Carnegie Hall, two blocks to Central Park. Observed cash runs $650–$1,200/night.

Globalist breakfast
Yes · Complimentary breakfast for two for Globalist members.
Suite Upgrade Awards
Yes · Confirmed-suite-upgrade awards (TSUs) accepted at this property.
Free Wi-Fi for members
Yes · Complimentary internet for World of Hyatt members.
About the property

What makes Park Hyatt New York worth the points.

Park Hyatt New York occupies the lower 25 floors of One57 at 153 West 57th Street, directly across from Carnegie Hall and two blocks south of Central Park. The 196 keys (106 rooms + 90 suites) start with a generous 47 m² Park Room — large for Manhattan — with marble bathrooms and heated floors. The Living Room handles all-day dining and serves Globalist breakfast; The Back Room is the property's hidden speakeasy bar. The 25th-floor Park Hyatt Pavilion sits beside an indoor saltwater pool with views into the city. Twice-daily housekeeping comes standard.

Timing

When to go.

Live · you're in July
Best time
May–Jun, Sep–Oct

These shoulder-season months usually offer mild, comfortable weather with lower crowds and prices than the summer and holiday peaks, while avoiding New York’s hottest, most humid period.

Avoid
Jan–Feb, Jul–Aug, Dec

January and February are the coldest winter months and commonly the cheapest but least comfortable for weather; July and August bring the hottest, most humid summer conditions; December is a peak holiday month with higher prices and heavier crowds.

From our review

A few more timing notes.

Mid-September through November runs consistently at the priciest dates — UN General Assembly, fall foliage, and Broadway openings keep rooms in heavy demand.
Mid-January through February is the deepest value window, with the year's softest demand and cash rates near $650.
Late November through early January (Christmas / Tree Lighting / Times Square New Year) drives cash above $1,200 and trends to peak pricing.
Late August is the second-cheapest window — many corporate clients are out and rates dip toward the low end near $650.
Fine print
  • · Suite Upgrade Awards (TSUs) typically confirm Grand Suites; one-bedroom and larger suites — including the Park Suite — are excluded.
  • · Globalist breakfast is continental at The Living Room; the full hot menu is à la carte and not part of the benefit.
Book experiences

Tours & activities in New York.

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What people ask about Park Hyatt New York.

Data freshness
  • // cash rates observed through 2026-05-09
  • // editorial last reviewed 2026-06-17
  • // award pricing: see official World of Hyatt award chart
  • // source: www.hyatt.com

Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.