What to Know
- You can never be too rich for New York City, where one hotel suite runs $350,000 a week
- The three-bedroom accommodations offered by the Park Hyatt New York were first available earlier this week
- The so-called "Manhattan Sky Suite" is on the 59th floor of a skyscraper called One57 - nicknamed "The Billionaires' Building"
You can never be too rich for New York City, where one hotel suite runs $350,000 a week.
The three-bedroom accommodations offered by the Park Hyatt New York were first available earlier this week. With floor-to-ceiling windows, the suite has a 360-degree view of the Manhattan skyline and Central Park, and towers over Carnegie Hall across West 57th Street.
For that kind of through-the-nose money, a private elevator leads to the 4,200-square-foot space with amenities including a glass-enclosed fireplace, a personal chef in a professional kitchen, butler services and spa treatments. Transport to the airport is on a free-of-charge helicopter.
The so-called "Manhattan Sky Suite" is on the 59th floor of a skyscraper called One57 - nicknamed "The Billionaires' Building."