It's the views that make Manhattan Sky Suite really stand out as you will be treated to a view that leaves Central Park at your feet. With the unveiling of the Manhattan Sky Suite - sitting pretty at 59 floors up, it's the highest Central Park-facing suite in the city - they've taken things above and beyond.

A stay in the Manhattan Sky Suite is of course going to cost you; there's a minimum stay of seven nights, starting at a cool $50,000 per night. With a 7-night minimum, a stay here will cost you at least $350,000.

Located on Billionares' Row on 57th Street, it features staggeringly good 360-degree views of the rest of the city from any room, thanks to the 11-foot floor-to-ceiling windows. The suite is 4,200 square feet.

The interiors, designed by Jeffrey Beers International, include opulent appointments with floor-to-ceiling windows and 11-foot ceilings throughout, an Assouline-curated library of books, and an art collection by Samuels Creative & Co. The suite has three bedrooms and three and a half baths. Guests can take in the expansive panoramas throughout the property. All other rooms revolve around the impressive Grand Salon, which is drenched in natural sunlight. There is also a glass-enclosed three-piece gas fireplace - perfect for cozy nights.

Designers Jeffrey Beers International aimed for a sophisticated and residential look with neutral hues and contemporary furnishings.

The Manhattan Sky Suite is hidden somewhere above the clouds in the One57 residential tower above the 211-room Park Hyatt New York.

A booking here includes complimentary airport transfers by helicopter, a personal chef, butler service, and daily breakfast and spa treatments. When guests arrive to the hotel, they'll be greeted at reception before being escorted to their suite via a private elevator bank.

Full-size Le Labo bath amenities, Frette linens, a personally styled master closet with seasonal clothing and accessories from Nordstrom NYC are also provided. The spa, on the 25th floor, has a eucalyptus steam room and swimming pool. The suite's master bedroom will be filled with personally-styled outfits upon arrival for guests.

Private helicopter transportation is provided to and from any of New York's four regional airports-Newark, JFK, LaGuardia, and Teterboro. Once guests have settled in, they have a personal butler and private chef on call and can opt for either a 60-minute massage or facial.

There's also a wine refrigerator and bar that's completely complimentary-stocked with wines and spirits of the guests' liking.

A stay here would earn you World of Hyatt Globalist status for life. The $350,000 you spend to stay here for a week would nearly double qualify you for lifetime Globalist status.

According to Peter Roth, Area Vice President and General Manager, Park Hyatt New York, "We're excited to welcome the most discerning global travelers to the Manhattan Sky Suite. In collaboration with One57, Park Hyatt New York's new Manhattan Sky Suite serves as a brand extension of the hotel and is an ultimate expression of the exceptional Park Hyatt brand."

To reserve the Manhattan Sky Suite, potential guests can call (877) 273-9716.