Park Hyatt will open a new location in Kuala Lumpur in 2025
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August 15, 2024
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Park Hyatt is coming to the tallest building in Malaysia next year
The Park Hyatt serving the capital of Malaysia is set to occupy the top floors of the tallest building in Southeast Asia.
Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, which will debut in spring 2025, will open at the top of Merdeka 118, a 2,227-meter tower that opened earlier this year. Details are currently scarce on the luxury hotel (at least not directly from Hyatt), but the event venue Cvent indicates that there will be more than 250 guest rooms as well as a spa and meeting space.
Park Hyatt’s Instagram page indicates that the spa will offer “signature treatments, traditional techniques and products, and local art and designs.” Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur’s website shows a rendering of an indoor swimming pool with uninterrupted views of the surrounding city. Having a splish and splash in the sky is never a bad idea, we say.
Guests will also be able to enjoy the lounge, bar and restaurant (as well as Park Hyatt’s core offerings such as the Lounge and the Dining Room). Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur’s upcoming culinary program will be overseen by Executive Chef Stig Drageide and Executive Pastry Chef Holger Deh, according to Malaysian Reserve.
World of Hyatt points estimates aren’t available yet, but you’ll find me — an avowed Catherine Zeta-Jones fan — eager to check in. Zeta-Jones starred in “Entrapment,” a crime thriller that uses the nearby Petronas Towers – Malaysia’s tallest building as of 2019 – as a key plot point and backdrop.
The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is probably more luxurious and sky-high than the bank fraudster featured in “Entrapment” – perhaps the only crime here is when you have to check out and go home.
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