
Centrally located in the heart of upscale Banjara Hills, Park Hyatt Hyderabad offers an unforgettable experience to business travelers and discerning local guests who appreciate contemporary luxury and seek personalized service.
Ideally located between the international airport, Hi-tec City and the Central Business District, Park Hyatt Hyderabad offers 185 spacious and stylishly designed rooms and 24 suites that feature the latest in-room technology for the corporate traveler. Park Hyatt Hyderabad is also the first luxury business hotel in the city to offer 42 fully serviced luxury apartments for long staying guests who are looking for a home away from home
Park Hyatt Ningbo, a 236-room resort including free-standing villas is located in a serene area on the banks of Dong Qian Lake, one of the most scenic destinations in Ningbo, Zhejiang Province. It is just 2-½ hours’ drive from Shanghai, making it the perfect weekend retreat.
Offering guests impeccable dining experiences are the hotel’s Dining Room, which has an open kitchen concept, the Seafood House, which feature The Pavilion private room, and the ancestral Tea House, which serves a selection of Chinese and Western savoury items. Meanwhile, The Ballroom and seven multi-purpose meeting rooms are a unique alternative for small to medium-size meeting events and also make the perfect venue for once-in-a-lifetime weddings.
Leisure facilities include a fully equipped fitness area, an indoor heated pool and an outdoor infinity pool with panoramic lake views. The hotel’s Yue Hu Spa has ten semi-private treatment rooms, and offers a combination of Chinese and Western wellness treatments.
On February 29, 2012 it was announced that a Hyatt affiliate entered into a management agreement for Park Hyatt Busan with Hyundai Development Company, a Seoul-based real estate developer and construction company and owner of Park Hyatt Seoul. Slated to open in 2013, Park Hyatt Busan will be part of an iconic, mixed use development project comprised of three residential towers, one office tower, and retail space, which will be located on a prominent 10-acre site adjacent to Haeundae Beach, a beach destination in Busan, South Korea.
“The Park Hyatt Busan project demonstrates the diversity and versatility of our efforts to enhance guest loyalty by expanding the presence of all Hyatt-branded hotels around the world in destinations like Busan where our guests are traveling,” said Ratnesh Verma, senior vice president, real estate and development for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts. “The quality of the Park Hyatt brand and the location of this project are expected to provide great appeal to business and leisure travelers alike.”
Park Hyatt Busan will feature 268guestrooms, including 69 suites, that will range from 535 sq ft (49.7 sq m) to 2,150 sq ft (200 sq m). The hotel will also offer more than 7,700 sq ft (715.3 sq m) of meeting and event space, in addition to two restaurants, lobby lounge, fitness center, seven-treatment room spa, and an indoor pool. The newly constructed hotel is designed by New York architect Daniel Libeskind, and Tokyo-based Super Potato is designing the hotel’s interiors.
“We are delighted and honored to work with Hyatt on a second Park Hyatt project,” said Hyundai Development Company. “With the great success of Park Hyatt Seoul, we look forward to introducing the Park Hyatt brand to Busan, one of the most popular beach destinations in South Korea.”
Chicago-based Hyatt Hotels Corp will open its first luxury hotel in New York in 2013 in collaboration with Extell Development Corporation. The Manhattan Park Hyatt will become the U.S. flagship of the Park Hyatt brand of hotels.
The Park Hyatt New York - designed by world-renowned, Pritzker Prize-winning architect Christian de Portzamparc - will be located at 157 West 57th Street between Avenue of the Americas and Seventh Avenue, across from Carnegie Hall.
Slated for completion in 2013, the 210-room hotel will be part of a 90-story mixed-use tower that will also feature 135 Thomas Juul-Hansen-designed luxury condominiums with breathtaking views of Central Park and the New York skyline.
No hotel in New York is complete without a bar and restaurant for people watching, and the Park Hyatt New York will be no exception. The hotel will feature a bar and restaurant, plus 5,000 square feet of retail space and include a spa, fitness center, and indoor swimming pool in a three-story aerie at the top of the hotel.
The first Hyatt-branded hotel in Cambodia under the agreement, Hotel De La Paix Siem Reap, one of the country’s top-rated hotels, will be rebranded as Park Hyatt Siem Reap. The hotel will close on June 30, 2012 for a complete renovation and is expected to open as Park Hyatt Siem Reap in the first quarter of 2013.
Located at the center of one of Asia’s major emerging cultural destinations, the property, designed by award-winning Bangkok-based interior designer Bill Bensley, was voted as Cambodia’s No. 1 hotel by Travel + Leisure and ranked No. 29 on its World’s Best Hotels 2010 list.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap will be situated nearby the renowned 12th century ruins of Angkor, a UNESCO World Heritage site that researchers believe was one of the largest preindustrial cities in the world. The temples in the area number more than 1,000 and include Angkor Wat, the world’s largest single religious monument. The hotel will also be a short distance from Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport, Cambodia’s second largest airport, which provides non-stop service to several major regional markets including Bangkok, Hanoi, Kuala Lumpur, Ho Chi Minh City, Phnom Penh, Seoul, Singapore and Vientiane.
Park Hyatt Siem Reap will include 107 guest rooms and suites. The hotel plans to feature two restaurants, one bar and a retail bakery. The hotel will also feature meeting facilities, a spa, fitness center, and two swimming pools.