Das sind doch gute Nachrichten! Park Hyatt kommt nach Kuala Lumpur …
Kuala Lumpur hat schon ein sehr tolles Hyatt, das Grand Hyatt (Review: Grand Hyatt KUALA LUMPUR oder Review: GRAND HYATT Kuala Lumpur). Mit 2020 wird ein Park Hyatt die Hotellandschaft erweitern.
Die obersten von 118 Etagen des PNB 118 Hochhauses werden 2021 ein Park Hyatt:
„The high-end hotel, designed to meet the needs of the discerning global traveler, will join the city’s prestigious development − Merdeka PNB 118 tower. Anticipated to be completed in 2020, the tower is expected to be the tallest skyscraper in Southeast Asia and the third tallest in the world. … Set to open in 2021, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur will offer a one-of-a kind experience for guests as it will occupy the top 17 floors of the 118-floor tower overlooking Stadium Merdeka, Malaysia’s national treasure and a UNESCO heritage site, where the country’s independence was declared in 1957. … Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is the first brand to announce plans to join the Merdeka PNB 118 tower development, which will redefine the Kuala Lumpur skyline with its classic and contemporary aesthetics. The hotel will boast 232 guestrooms, including 28 suites and 30 residential apartments. True to the Park Hyatt brand, the hotel is being designed to offer guests warm, intimate experiences, including residentially-inspired spaces such as galleries and libraries. The hotel will feature more than 20,000 square feet of flexible meeting spaces for events and celebrations. With three on-site restaurants and bars, guests will also be able to experience exceptional food and beverage programs including: a signature restaurant, bar and a skyline-level restaurant. Grounded in mindfulness, the hotel will provide luxurious wellness offerings including a six-treatment room spa, state-of-the-art fitness center and a swimming pool with city views of Kuala Lumpur.“
Zur Presseaussendung: HYATT ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR PARK HYATT KUALA LUMPUR
Gerade neue Park Hyatts werden von mir hier gerne gefeiert. Park Hyatt Hotels sind einfach meistens sehr stark entwickelte high-end Hotels. Das macht eben den Hype aus.