The Grand Hyatt Taipei completed work on the first phase of a landmark renovation this month, unveiling 853 new rooms and suites in a design that pays homage to Eastern and Western cultural influences.
The Grand Hyatt Taipei completed work on the first phase of a landmark renovation this month, unveiling 853 new rooms and suites in a design that pays homage to Eastern and Western cultural influences.
After a re-imagination of space that stripped the hotel to its concrete bones, the hotel redeveloped 14 categories of rooms and suites in its most significant overhaul since the hotel opened in 1990.
Beyond this first phase, the hotel will embark on a complete reconstruction of four of its nine restaurants, its grand club facilities, the outdoor approach, as well as behind-the-scenes infrastructural systems from air-conditioning to electrical.
The final touches will be put upon the hotel in the spring of 2015, leading up to the Grand Hyatt Taipei’s 25th Anniversary.
“This reservation is tantamount to a ground-up rebuild,” said Kai Speth, the hotel’s general manager. “Once the work is done, the hotel will have the unique distinction of becoming the oldest and the newest luxury hotel in Taipei.”
Elsewhere across Asia, Grand Hyatt is likewise refreshing its appeal with major renovations in Seoul, Hong Kong, Bangkok, Singapore, Tokyo, Shanghai, Beijing and Melbourne.
Source: www.hotelnewsresource.com