Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Hyatt-branded hotel in Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hyatt-branded hotel in Hong Kong From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is a luxury Hyatt hotel in Hong Kong, and the Asian flagship of Hyatt International.[2] It has been described in a New York Times travel article as a "world-famous prestige" property.[3] It opened on 21 November 1989 and is located at 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai,[4] adjacent to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong 香港君悅酒店 | |
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Location | 1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong |
Coordinates | 22°16′52″N 114°10′19″E |
Opening | 21 November 1989 |
Owner | New World Development[1] |
Management | Hyatt Hotels Corporation |
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Traditional Chinese | 香港君悅酒店 | ||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 香港君悦酒店 | ||||||||||
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The hotel has 11 food and beverage outlets, famous in both their good quality of food and service.
Club floor rooms provide access to an exclusive lounge on the higher floors with stunning views across the harbour.
The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong has been attended by heads of state and heads of government including Bill Clinton in 1998[5] and Chinese president Hu Jintao, premier Zhu Rongji, vice-premier Li Keqiang in their first visit to Hong Kong.[6]
In 2004, the 11th floor was converted into a spa and "hotel with a hotel" named "The Plateau" at a cost of some US$10 million.[7] Plateau Spa was awarded as "Top 15 World's Best Spas" by a Travel + Leisure readers' poll in 2007.[8] Encouraged by the results of the experiment, Hyatt now plans to install spas in all its Park Hyatt and some other Grand Hyatt brand hotels.[9]
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