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Manhattan Sky Suite: Park Hyatt New York's new three-bedroom suite boasts sweeping views over Central Park.
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Central Park views: The suite is located on the 59th floor. It's the highest Central Park-facing hotel suite in the city.
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Grand Salon: The spacious living area has a glass-encased fireplace opposite the floor-to-celiling park views.
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Dining room: The dining room seats 10 guests. The suite rents by the week and includes a personal chef by request.
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Breakfast nook: Breakfast is included for up to six guests. It's not a bad spot to welcome the day.
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Entry: City views greet guests upon arrival in the foyer. Art in the suite is curated by Samuels Creative & Co.
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Master bedroom: The three bedrooms are outfitted with Frette linens and floor-to-ceiling views.
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Master bathroom: Soaking in the tub means soaking in the city views in this luxury bath.
CNN  — 

The views are spectacular from the highest Central Park-facing hotel suite in New York City.

And the price of the Park Hyatt’s new Manhattan Sky Suite is in line with its sky-grazing 59th floor perch.

A week’s stay will run deep-pocketed guests a cool $350,000. The suite is $50,000 a night with a seven-night minimum.

The three-bedroom suite, which was unveiled on Wednesday, stretches across 4,200 square feet on the 59th floor of the One57 luxury residential tower.

“New York City hotels are renowned for their specialty suites, but nothing in the city measures up to this new suite’s overwhelming sense of luxury and unparalleled views of Central Park and the Manhattan skyline,” said Peter Roth, area vice president and general manager, Park Hyatt New York, in a statement.

There are three and a half baths (with soaking tubs and walk-in rain showers), a private elevator, a dining room that seats 10, a breakfast nook and a full kitchen with professional-grade Miele appliances.

In the Grand Salon, the suite’s floor-to-ceiling windows showcase Central Park – where changing leaves are on full display this time of year. A glass-enclosed fireplace offers a cozy accompaniment to the engrossing view.

Crisp, contemporary interiors by Jeffrey Beers International include original works by artists including James Nares and Andisheh Avini.

The $350,000 price tag includes accommodation, breakfast, spa treatments and helicopter airport transfers for up to six guests, plus butler service, a personal chef and access to all of Park Hyatt New York’s facilities and amenities.

Park Hyatt New York, 153 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019; +1 646 774 1234