The Grand Hyatt New York has 1,311 guestrooms including 51 suites and offers 55,000 square feet of meeting space. The hotel is convenient... more »
The Grand Hyatt New York has 1,311 guestrooms including 51 suites and offers 55,000 square feet of meeting space. The hotel is conveniently connected to Grand Central Terminal and is in close proximity to New York?s greatest attractions including Central Park, Broadway theaters, Times Square and world-class shopping. The Grand Hyatt New York has one restaurant and a 24-hour access business center and fitness center.
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The Grand Hyatt New York towering over Park Avenue, is adjacent to Grand Central Station and the Chrysler Building. The hotel features glamour and excitement with an international flavor. Minutes from corporate headquarters, Broadway theaters, Fifth Avenue shopping and world famous museums, the Grand Hyatt will make your stay in New York complete. The 1,407 guest rooms include 63 suites, Regency Club' and Gold Passport' rooms. Dine at the Crystal Fountain restaurant, Commodore Grill or the Sun Garden, overlooking the famed 42nd Street.
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The Grand Hyatt New York adjoins Grand Central Station and is in a fantastic location with Times Square, 5th Avenue, the Broadway theatres, the Empire State Building and lots more within walking distance. The rooms are comfortable and well equipped and have new bathrooms. The views from the Manhattan Sky Bar and Restaurant are wonderful and it certainly makes a change from the usual hotel dining rooms! The breakfast buffet is nice but there are plenty of places across the street with a lot more choice. There is also a gym and business center on site, with cheap internet rates. The staff are well informed and friendly.
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Location. The Grand Hyatt New York is located in New York City, N. Y. and connects directly to Grand Central Terminal's shopping/dining/train/subway complex. This Midtown hotel stands four blocks east of Times Square and Broadway theaters. Hotel Features. A spacious marble-clad lobby features dramatic black, gold and scarlet décor and is constructed with enhanced acoustics. A waterfall cascades from the lobby's upper level into a marble lower-level fountain. On-site dining options include the Commodore Grill & Lounge that offers intimate atmosphere and prepares a seasonal American menu including low carbohydrate selections. The Manhattan Sky Restaurant and Bar features a windowed wall that overlooks passersby on 42nd Street. An extensive buffet of fresh fruits and made-to-order breakfasts is offered each morning. A 24-hour business center features five computer stations equipped with high-speed Internet access. Wireless Internet access is available throughout the hotel for a fee. This property offers 55,000 square feet of function space that includes the magnificent Manhattan Ballroom. A complimentary city-view health club offers cardiovascular equipment, weight machines, free weights and a personalized entertainment system. Guestrooms. The 25-story Grand Hyatt New York houses 1,311 guestrooms that feature the Hyatt Grand Bed with Sealy Posturepedic pillow-top mattresses, 250-thread-count triple sheeting, down comforters, decorative throws and a pillow menu. Select rooms offer flat-screen televisions with satellite connections. Wireless Internet access is available for a fee. Bathrooms boast granite vanities, imported stone floors, marble shower stalls, curved shower rods, telephones and Portico toiletries. Hotel Expert's Tip. Traveling in New York City can prove a bit intimidating. The Grand Hyatt New York is connected directly to Grand Central Terminal where complimentary tours led by local guides teach New York newcomers the best ways to navigate the subway system.
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Rooms are good sized for NYC
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Posted Jul 08, 2008
Good
Rooms are good sized for NYC.Check-In/out kiosks did not work well and it cost $2/bag for luggage storage.“I have stayed at the Grand Hyatt a few times. The hotel is in a good location, decor is great quality, staff is friendly and rooms are of good ...
The Lobby is beautiful.The rooms are
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Posted Jul 03, 2008
Horrible
The Lobby is beautiful.The rooms are tiny, the only thing older than the TV was the disgusting carpet.“At best, this should be rated 3 star. The room could not have been bigger than 10ftx10ft. The bathroom door did not lock. The bathroom was...
Great room.Limited view.“Modern but
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Posted Jul 02, 2008
Excellent
Great room.Limited view.“Modern but nicely done hotel with all the amenities (except guest or other laundry on the weekends.) Fantastic location next to Grand Central Station. Rooms are very nice. The wireless is a bit of a pain because it is run...
Very friendly staff and extremely clean.
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Posted Jul 02, 2008
Excellent
Very friendly staff and extremely clean. Located close to everything.The bed was supposed to be a Queen but it was a bit small, closer to a full size.“A beautiful hotel. The rooms were clean and comfortable and the breakfast buffet is incredible....
Wonderful waterfall in lobby, very
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Posted Jun 28, 2008
Good
Wonderful waterfall in lobby, very friendly doormen.Rooms were small.“Perfectly acceptable, good quality hotel, but nothing spectacular. No pool and the lobby was often taken over for group events. But the staff was friendly and helpful and the room ...
Lobby.Service and room.“This is not a
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Posted Jun 28, 2008
Horrible
Lobby.Service and room.“This is not a Grand Hyatt. I've been travel a lot around the world and never treated this way before. Try to check in at 9 pm EST for 2 queen size bedroom, the receptionist said that the room is not ready yet. I believe the...
38 year old male with a luxury budget, traveling for leisure
We came here as we were getting married in New York - there was a cock up with the allocation of room on arrival (we'd prebooked & paid for the Lexington but were allocated a slightly smaller room) but this was sorted quickly enough by Ian the bellboy, who helped us when we couldn't get through to reception by phone.
After this, the service we received was first rate. On the day of the wedding we came back to our room to find complementary Champers & Strawberries in Chocolate left with a lovely card from Sanjida on reception.
The Lexington suite is large but not overtly so for the money, with TV's in either room and a nice comfy sofa bed. There was also a fridge and desk which came in very useful. The room was very clean throughout our stay, the housekeeping was excellent, and the clock radio is compatible with your iPod. Which is nice.
We were given complementary vouchers on arrival for free tea or coffee from the downstairs lobby coffee bar, which was good as no tea or coffee making facilities are available in the rooms.
You do have to pay for internet access either through the TV service or on your laptop via T-Mobile so watch out. Free newspapers are left by the room door during the weekdays.
Concierge service was excellent throughout, the lobby is stunning and the staff were helpful (though the Manhattan Sky bar owner was a bit abrupt so we didn't bother returning there).
Beware though - health and safety is a bit lax as the plug for the hairdryer in the bathroom was a bit suspect. Excellent aircon but would have expected some sort of extractor in the bathroom... if you know what I mean.
Overall we would have expected a bit more for 4 star hotel, but you can't fault the location of this place and if you can find any bargain prices it is heartily recommended.