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Two Days in New York City


Good morning, NYC. Sleep in, savor your coffee as the city awakens, wrap yourself in a plush robe and ease into the day with room service paired with a view. It’s the kind of morning that sets the tone for a full day of adventure.

Once you’ve soaked in the serenity of your suite, it’s time to immerse yourself in the very best of New York. Step out onto West 57th Street and let the city’s vibrant pulse guide you. With just two days in New York, every moment counts—and the city is more than ready to deliver.

Late Morning: A Classic NYC Ride

No morning in New York is complete without a spin through Central Park. Grab a complimentary bike from Park Hyatt New York and cruise into the city’s most iconic green escape. Pedal past Bow Bridge, Bethesda Terrace and the Mall—each landmark more cinematic than the last. It’s the quickest, breeziest way to soak up the magic of the Central Park.

Midday: Picnic Like a Local

For lunch, it’s all about a Picnic in the Park—quintessentially New York and perfectly simple. Curated by Park Hyatt New York’s Executive Chef, this dreamy setup for two comes complete with a cozy blanket and a crave-worthy spread: crisp crudité with hummus, avocado toast layered with charred peppers and tahini, truffle potato chips and juicy seasonal berries. It’s laid-back luxury at its finest—just find your sunny patch of grass and dine like a local. Afterward, take a rowboat out on the lake, wander winding trails around Shakespeare Garden or catch a street performer near Strawberry Fields for a dose of classic Central Park magic.

Afternoon & Evenings: A Taste of the Good Life

Back at the hotel, unwind and refresh with a glamorous blowout at the Rossano Ferretti HairSpa. A favorite among New York’s elite, it’s the perfect place to feel pampered and polished. Once you’re all set, take a short stroll to Santi by Michael White, tucked near MoMA and Rockefeller Center. The menu is a love letter to Italy, blending Michelin-starred technique with flavors from Chef White’s time in Imola, the Amalfi Coast and the South of France. Chic, sophisticated and absolutely delicious.

Night: The Show Must Go On

No trip to New York is complete without a night on Broadway. Whether you’re craving a big-name revival or something buzzy and offbeat, the theater district always delivers. Lately, Sinatra can’t get enough of Death Becomes Her and Oh, Mary!—”I have seen each five times! They are both hilarious and a good time.” After the final bow, slip into Bar Centrale, the ultimate insider hideaway. Hidden in plain sight above a nondescript storefront, this moody, tucked-away bar is where Broadway stars and savvy theatergoers wind down. Order a perfectly mixed martini, soak in the ambience and toast to a night well spent.

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