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Thu, 29 September 2016

Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Completes Multi-Million Dollar 4-Year Renovation

One of Hong Kong's most celebrated hotels recently completed a multi-million dollar 4-year renovation.

Since the hotel opened in November 1989, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong has an enviable track record of hosting international dignitaries and Heads of State, the A-list of entertainment world, celebrities and high society.

The hotel features 545 rooms and suites - including two Presidential Suites which are amongst the largest in Hong Kong, 10 restaurants and bars, a residential spa, and 21 venues catering to events of all styles and sizes.

Mr Philip Yu, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong's General Manager, said, "Grand Hyatt is a bridge with the romantic past, and a link with the exciting future. For many years, Hong Kong has combined the cosmopolitan western world with the mysterious Orient. Grand Hyatt continues this theme but adds the elegance of the past with the sophistication of today."

The hotel’s guestrooms frame the spectacular views of Victoria Harbour, the vibrant city lights of Hong Kong, or the landscaped garden of the hotel. Following the renovation of guestrooms in 2015 by Melbourne-based BAR Studio, each room has been imbued with a newly created “living zone” - featuring a multi-purpose solid timber table adjacent to the windows, allowing guests to engage with the city while living in the comfort of their room.

The spaciousness is further enhanced by blending the space between the bedroom and the bathroom, with an open bathtub, a walk-in shower, a separate toilet, glass light-fixtures and neutral sand-tone marbled vanity.

Completing renovation in 2016, also masterminded by BAR Studio, are some of Hong Kong’s most impressive hotel suites, including two Presidential Suites and five Ambassador Suites.

All located on the top three floors of the hotel, the suites offer extra security and privacy with a separate set of elevators. Designed to encourage entertainment and conversations, the suites not only take care of guests’ accommodation needs, but at the same time allow them to continue with business and social activities as if they were at home. Any corner of the suites can become a social space – the dining room for proper lunch and dinner; the living room and foyer for cocktails or socialite’s afternoon tea, as well as serious Chairman’s meetings and media interviews on the suites’ multiple sets of sofa seating.

Guests staying in suites and on Grand Club floors have exclusive access to a private two-floor lounge on the 30th and 31st floors. The spiral staircase leads to a light-filled lounge with floor-to-ceiling windows offering a unique bird’s eye view of the harbour and the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center.

Another project recently completed by BAR Studio, the lounge serves complimentary breakfast, artfully presented snacks and evening cocktails and free-flowing Champagne all day.

The proud home of equally renowned restaurants and bars, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong offers guests an exciting range of dining options, all offering authentic cuisine with the hotel’s signature heart-warming service.

Recreational facilities at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong include a comprehensive spa, a 50-metre outdoor free-form heated swimming pool surrounded by lush trees, a sauna overlooking the harbour, two tennis courts, a squash court, a simulated golf driving range, a jogging track and 24-hour fitness studios. 

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