Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
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| Grand Hyatt Hong Kong | |
| Hotel facts and statistics | |
|---|---|
| Location | 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai, Hong Kong |
| Owner | Hyatt |
The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is a luxury Hyatt hotel in Hong Kong, and the Asian flagship of Hyatt International. [1] It has been described in a New York Times travel article as a "world-famous prestige" property.[2] It opened in 1989 and is located at 1 Harbour Road, Wanchai[3], adjacent to the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.
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. [4] 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. [5]
The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong has been attended by heads of state including Bill Clinton in 1988[6] and Chinese president Hu Jintao in his first visit to Hong Kong.[7]
A reviewer for Forbes Traveller enthused about the views of the harbour and waterfront, feeling that they more than made up for its tendency towards the "pint-sized" rooms typical of Hong Kong. [3]
[edit] References
- ^ travel.nytimes.com
- ^ BUSINESS TRAVEL: ON THE ROAD; Tourism and Optimism Spread in Hong Kong September 30, 2003
- ^ a b Forbes Traveller
- ^ [http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,695929,00.html?iid=chix-sphere Reaching Your Plateau Time World, Sep. 13, 2004
- ^ The Room as Spa, and Vice Versa New York Times Travel, July 15, 2007
- ^ Grand Hyatt Hong Kong - Reviews and Ratings of Hotels in Hong Kong - New York Times Travel
- ^ China warns Hong Kong democrats Bangkok Post

