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The Grand Hyatt brand,
featuring a global portfolio of hotels that celebrate the iconic in small
details and magnificent moments, continues to expand its global footprint in
key destinations that matter most to guests, World of Hyatt members, customers
and owners. Building on the latest openings of Grand Hyatt Deer Valley, Grand
Hyatt Barcelona and Grand Hyatt Kuwait Residences, more than 10 new Grand Hyatt
hotels are expected to open through 2027 in new markets around the
world.
“The
Grand Hyatt brand has a rich legacy, offering a front-row seat to key corners
of the globe, providing a backdrop for our members and guests to savor more
memorable moments – whether they are traveling with family to discover cultural
wonders or gathering with colleagues to enrich connections,” said Emily Wright,
Vice President, Global Brand Leader for Grand Hyatt. “With the upcoming planned
openings and the re-investment into existing hotels, we continue to bring the
timeless Grand Hyatt brand experience to our guests in more captivating
destinations, from Mexico to China.”
Iconic New
Hotels
in Grand Destinations
Welcoming
guests with dramatic architecture, bold design, expansive lobbies,
well-appointed guestrooms and luxurious event spaces, the Grand Hyatt brand
will reach more travelers with new hotels in exciting destinations across the
globe. The new openings will continue the growth momentum following the April
2024 opening of Grand Hyatt Barcelona, which marked the brand’s first hotel
in Spain, offering 465 meticulously curated guestrooms and world-class
wellbeing and meeting facilities, as well as the December 2023 opening of Grand Hyatt Kuwait Residences, which
extends luxurious touches throughout the 33-floor residential offering,
minutes away from all that the vibrant Sabah Al Salem area offers.
·
Grand Hyatt Deer Valley (opening in November
2024) marks the first hotel within the newly developed Deer Valley East
Village and the debut of the brand in Utah. Available for booking as of
November 20, 2024, the hotel features 436 luxury guestrooms, suites and
residences, world-class dining options, including an après ski bar and grill, a
signature bar and restaurant, and coffee bistro, along with one of the largest
mountainside event facilities in the U.S., giving direct access to both Deer
Valley’s ski terrains.
·
Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Resort & Spa (expected
to open in 2025) will mark the first Grand Hyatt branded hotel in
the Cayman Islands, offering guests and members a world-class stay near
Seven Mile Beach. The hotel will offer 382 guestrooms and over 47,000 square
feet of flexible indoor and outdoor meeting spaces, including one of the
largest ballrooms in the Cayman Islands. The hotel will offer six distinct
food and beverage venues and a 9,000-square-foot destination spa with 14
treatment rooms, an herbal steam room, outdoor vitality pool, chromotherapy, a
fitness center, and more.
·
Grand Hyatt The Red Sea (expected to open in
Q4 2025) will be the first Grand Hyatt property on Shaura Island, serving
as the hub of the ambitious Red Sea Project on Saudi Arabia’s west coast and
offering 430 guestrooms, along with state-of-the-art meeting and event
venues in a stunning seaside setting.
·
Grand Hyatt Cancun Beach Resort (expected to open
in 2026) will stand on the eastern part of the Yucatán Peninsula, offering
500 guestrooms with panoramic views of the Caribbean Sea and Isla Mujeres, 11
vibrant dining experiences, six bars, an indoor and outdoor destination spa and
fitness center and over 16,000 square feet of state-of-the-art event
spaces.
·
Grand Hyatt Jaipur (expected to
open in 2026) will mark the first Grand Hyatt hotel in the state of
Rajasthan. The 409-guestroom hotel, which will be on 21 acres of land,
will offer one of the largest indoor and outdoor event venues, in addition
to restaurants, bars, a club lounge, outdoor and indoor pools, spa, and an
entertainment zone for kids, teens and adults.
·
Grand Hyatt Los Cabos (expected to open in 2026) will mark the first
Grand Hyatt hotel in Mexico’s
Baja California
Sur, offering 300 guestrooms, in addition to over 1,200 acres of experiences
located within the OLEADA Pacific Living & Golf private resort community.
The hotel will feature approximately 20,000 square feet of indoor meeting
space, an outdoor event lawn and a world-class 18-hole golf course designed by
Golf Hall of Famer, Ernie Els.
·
Grand Hyatt St. Lucia (expected to open in 2026) will feature 345
guestrooms and debut as the first Grand Hyatt hotel in St. Lucia. The hotel
will sit on the southwestern corner of the island in Sunset Bay and offer three
pools, three restaurants and more than 20,000 square feet of gathering spaces
designed to accommodate events of any size.
·
Grand
Hyatt Bangalore (expected to open in 2027) will be located
within Whitefield, a popular suburb that's known for its modern
offerings and cosmopolitan lifestyle. The 400-guestroom hotel will feature
multiple restaurants, which will deliver a varied and extraordinary dining and
entertainment experience to guests. Its expansive event spaces, comprising more
than 37,000 square feet of diverse event venues, will enable the hotel to
accommodate conventions, weddings and events of all sizes.
Additional anticipated
hotel openings through 2027 include Grand Hyatt Suzhou Bay (2026), Grand Hyatt
Hohhot (2027), Grand Hyatt Yantai Laishan (2027) and Grand Hyatt Madinah
(2027).
Elevating Existing
Offerings to Meet Travelers Where They Are
Grounded
in listening to guest, member, customer, and owner feedback, several Grand
Hyatt hotels across the globe are enhancing offerings to meet the evolving
needs of today’s high-end travelers.
·
Grand Hyatt Indian Wells Resort & Villas in California recently
rebranded from the Hyatt Regency brand following an extensive $64 million
property-wide renovation with 531 transformed accommodations and 43 private
villas. The rebrand features an elevated lobby experience, 88,000 square feet
of refreshed meeting and event spaces, spa, a reimagined pool complex
and Tia Carmen and Carmocha restaurants created by renowned celebrity chef
Angelo Sosa.
·
Grand Hyatt Scottsdale Resort is the first Grand Hyatt hotel in
Arizona, following its rebrand from Hyatt Regency Scottsdale Resort & Spa
at Gainey Ranch. The $115 million renovation includes 496 updated
accommodations, six new dining concepts spearheaded by celebrity chef Richard
Blais, expanded pool and cabana offerings, a refreshed spa and group meeting
capabilities.
·
Grand Hyatt Washington in Washington, D.C. will
unveil its newly renovated accommodations and an expanded Grand Club lounge,
marking a significant milestone in the hotel’s ongoing multi-million-dollar
transformation. The renovation is set to deliver adaptable meeting and event
spaces and unique food and beverage offerings, including sushi making classes,
wine tastings and an oyster shucking experience.
·
Grand Hyatt Atlanta in Buckhead recently
completed renovations across its 439 accommodations including 21 suites
and a newly revitalized Grand Club experience. The phased renovation efforts
continue through February 2025. The extensive project will enhance every aspect
of the hotel, from luxurious guestrooms and dynamic meeting spaces to an
arrival experience with the newly conceptualized lobby lounge. The hotel will
offer enhanced amenities including outdoor event venues, a relaxing outdoor
pool and Japanese Zen Garden.
·
Grand Hyatt Singapore reopened its doors in July
to a reimagined Terrace Wing, offering a tranquil garden oasis in the
iconic Orchard Road district. Damai, the hotel’s spa and fitness center, is a
wellness hub with elevated programming and facilities to recharge the body and
mind. Dining options include Le Pristine Singapore, featuring New-Italian
cuisine in a casual fine dining setting by Michelin-starred chef Sergio Herman,
and StraitsKitchen, serving authentic local cuisine prepared by the halal-certified
kitchen.
·
Grand Hyatt Beijing underwent extensive
renovations throughout the hotel’s lobby and restaurant, drawing visual and
atmospheric inspiration from traditional Chinese architecture, greenery and
neighborhood activities. The hotel will soon offer 518 renovated accommodations,
building on its distinctive amenities including a resort-style indoor swimming
pool, diverse event spaces and award-winning dining options, including the
signature Made in China restaurant.
Grand
Experiences Guests Know & Trust
Grand
Hyatt hotels continue to deliver unforgettable guest experiences globally
with inventive restaurants, luxurious spas and sophisticated meeting spaces to
inspire and help travelers go grand no matter the travel occasion.
Delight
in award-winning & awe-inspiring dining at hotels like Grand Hyatt Vail’s Makoto, which serves traditional
Japanese cooking led by culinary great and Iron Chef star Makoto
Okuwa. Join Grand Hyatt Goa’s FlyDining Goa for a
once-in-a-lifetime sensory dining experience 164-feet above the hotel’s
colorful gardens with world-class cuisine.
Gather in
iconic spaces for events of all kinds and sizes with full-service event
planning through Together
by Hyatt at hotels like Grand Hyatt Nashville, which was named the No. 1 Cvent
Top Meeting Hotel in North America for 2023 and 2024, with 84,000 square feet
of event spaces, and offers experiences like ‘Songwriters in the Round’ through Hyatt’s Wellbeing
Collective. Grand Hyatt Baha Mar offers one of the largest
conference venues in the Bahamas, including the newly opened 65,000-square-foot
New Providence Lawn and Terrance, fenced by lush tropical flora of The
Bahamas.
Rejuvenate
with restorative wellbeing amenities at hotels like Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen’s Cenote Spa,
embracing the natural healing pools found around the Mayan Rivera, recreating
the perfect holistic environment devoted to the wellbeing of mind, body, and
spirit. Grand Hyatt Berlin’s rooftop Club Olympus Spa
& Fitness extends serene moments with an indoor pool, outdoor terrace,
whirlpool, sauna, steam bath and solarium, and more.
To
learn more about the Grand Hyatt brand portfolio, visit hyatt.com/grand-hyatt.
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Credit: © Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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