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Hyatt Hotels
Corporation (NYSE:H) announced today the opening of Hyatt Centric City
Centre Kuala Lumpur, a hotel offering an inspiring stay that gives guests an
insider’s look at the bustling Southeast Asian hub. The 312-room hotel opens
its doors as a unique platform for discovering Malaysia’s cultural legacy
through immersive spaces, curated experiences, and opportunities to connect
with local communities in a deeper way.
Situated just a stone’s throw from Kuala Lumpur’s iconic Twin Towers and
around the corner from KL Tower, Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur offers
guests a seamless blend of unique ways to plug into local culture and modern
comfort, a combination crafted for traveling with purpose in style. Housed in
the hotel’s 21 floors is a variety of guest rooms and suites, an open-air
infinity saltwater pool overlooking the city, a fully equipped fitness center
that offers 24-hour access, and three truly world-inspired dining experiences.
“As we open our doors, we’re thrilled to introduce Hyatt Centric City
Centre Kuala Lumpur as a launchpad for local creatives and global explorers to
discover the history, culture, art, culinary scene and the people that make
this vibrant city,” said Chikako Shimizu, General Manager of Hyatt Centric City
Centre Kuala Lumpur. “Our guests can think of us as their ‘kawan,’ or
local bestie, with a passionate here to connect guests with authentic
experiences, helping them explore beyond the typical tourist trails and create
shareable moments within our community.”
With a prime location in Kuala Lumpur’s bustling central business
district and in close proximity to some of the city’s best tourist attractions,
Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur offers both leisure and business
travelers a way to discover new, off the track spaces nestled in the
surrounding neighborhood such as KL Eko-Rimba Park, The Zhongshan Building, and
The Row — a collection of boutique cafés and retail spaces featuring local
Malaysian brands. An amalgamation of new and old, the timeless legacy of Kuala
Lumpur’s colorful history is also seen in the mindful designs of the hotel's
interiors.
From the first step into the hotel’s lobby, guests are immediately
greeted with a locally-infused design, seen in the bright pops of color that
sit alongside industrial elements that pay homage to the city’s tin-mining
history. This is seen in the collaboration between Hyatt Centric City Centre
Kuala Lumpur and local Malaysian graffiti artist Jefr, bringing a daring edge
and unconventional charm to the communal spaces in the hotel through bright
pops of color and abstract images that embody the abundant creativity that
flows through Kuala Lumpur.
Designed by Silverfox Studios, the hotel’s blend of modern and
traditional influences are also seen in each of the hotel’s 312 rooms. Inspired
by the city’s industrial heritage — the rooms feature clean, bold lines that
outline the spacious areas and warm colors bathe each room in inviting tones.
Time spent in the rooms is meant to encourage guests to not only learn more
about the history of Kuala Lumpur, but inspire them to see these elements
echoed in the different areas of the city.
The centrally located hotel has also brought together the melting pot of
cultures seen in Kuala Lumpur’s communities in its three distinct dining
experiences led by Executive Chef Vincenzo Carbone and Director of Food &
Beverage Operations Davide Brescianini.
“We wanted to show the similarities between Italian and Malaysian
cultures and how we have reimagined this beautiful relationship between our
countries in our three dining establishments, whether through authentic flavors
or innovative expressions,” said Vincenzo Carbone, Executive Chef at Hyatt
Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur. “In both Malaysia and Italy, we enjoy punchy
flavors, fresh ingredients, and, most importantly, sharing good conversation
over great meals — that’s what we are bringing to the table.”
Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur offers guests a chance to enjoy
handmade pizzas and pastas at the hotel’s authentic trattoria, IL Forno in
sharing portions or plates for one. TanBuri, the hotel’s inventive casual
dining concept celebrates delicious, South Asian-inspired cuisines in creative
dishes like Tandoori in Japanese don-style bowls and “Naanini” sandwiches that
reinvent ways to enjoy traditional naan. On the top floor of the hotel, rooftop
bar and lounge, @21 offers a scenic view of the bustling metropolis alongside
the pool deck of level 21, craft cocktails, and delicious quesadillas served
hot from the teppan grill. A blend of relaxed sophistication, bold art, and
calming ambiance, each dining space in Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur
promises incomparable experiences that pay homage to the communities around the
hotel and the stories that they have to tell.
For more information on how to get an insider’s guide to exploring Kuala
Lumpur, please visit the website or follow the hotel on Instagram and Facebook.
Hyatt Centric City Centre Kuala Lumpur is now available for bookings featuring
an exclusive World of Hyatt members’ offer and Explore the C opening
package which includes daily breakfasts, a Hop-On Hop-Off bus day tour,
500 World of Hyatt bonus points, and an exclusive hotel kit. Booking period for
opening offers ends 31 January 2025.
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Credit: © Hyatt Hotels Corporation
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