Hyatt Plans to Expand Global Luxury Portfolio

With More Than 20 New Hotels and Resorts by the End of 2020 

Five new Park Hyatt hotels expected to open as the brand celebrates its 40th anniversary; The Unbound Collection by Hyatt continues to see strong growth in Europe 

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that more than 20 new luxury hotels and resorts are expected to open worldwide by the end of 2020, boosting Hyatt’s luxury portfolio. The additions include new properties under the Park Hyatt, Andaz, Alila, Grand Hyatt, Miraval and The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brands. 

As part of this global expansion, The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand is seeing its strongest growth to date in Europe. The brand is known for an exceptional portfolio of true historic gems as well as contemporary properties with a fascinating past. Each hotel within the collection provides one-of-a- kind experiences attracting independently minded travelers looking for the extraordinary. Upcoming hotels include distinctive properties like Great Scotland Yard, the location of London’s former metropolitan police headquarters, expected to open December 9; and the majestic Hôtel du Palais Biarritz, the former imperial residence of Napoleon III, which is due to reopen in June 2020 after an extensive renovation. 

“With our growth acceleration in the luxury segment, we will have the opportunity to care for more travelers around the globe through a range of differentiated high-end experiences,” said Mark Vondrasek, chief commercial officer, Hyatt. “We’re excited to expand into new markets and enhance the global footprint of our brands, giving our guests and members additional ways to connect with our luxury offerings in places where they want to be.” 

Celebrating its 40th anniversary in 2020, the Park Hyatt brand is also a key contributor to Hyatt’s luxury portfolio growth, with five Park Hyatt hotels expected to open by 2020 in Doha, Qatar; Jakarta, Indonesia; Niseko Japan; Suzhou, China; and Auckland, New Zealand. With its world-renowned artwork, sophisticated design, and sought-after dining experiences – with several Michelin-starred restaurants, now totaling three in Europe – the brand caters to discerning travelers who appreciate understated luxury and an intimate, residential stay. Throughout the decades, Park Hyatt hotels have delivered immersive experiences, creating a refined home away from home for guests. 

“Across Europe, Africa, the Middle East, as well as Southwest Asia, luxury properties account for over a third (35 percent) of our portfolio,” said Peter Fulton, group president – EAME SWA, Hyatt. “Europe in particular, with its unique and historic architecture, represents a natural home for The Unbound Collection by Hyatt brand, and as we expand with our lifestyle and independent brands, we are confident our new offerings will cater to high-end travelers who are seeking an unprecedented stay.” 

Other announcements include the expansion of the Alila brand, which delivers world-class service and crafts rare and intimate experiences for its guests, with three luxury resorts expected to open in Switzerland, Malaysia and Oman. In addition, six Andaz branded luxury lifestyle properties are due to open in Dubai, UAE; Prague, Czech Republic; Bali, Indonesia; Shenzhen and Xiamen in China, and Palm Springs, California, offering distinctively local experiences and creative design within open, barrier-free spaces. 

The Grand Hyatt brand is also set to continue to steadily grow with new openings in Hefei and the Shenzhou Peninsula in China, Kuwait, Gurgaon in India, Jeju in South Korea, and Nashville, Tennessee, along with the first Grand Hyatt hotel in Al Khobar, Saudi Arabia. Known for its bold and vibrant architecture and welcoming service, Hyatt’s largest luxury brand, Grand Hyatt, celebrates the iconic in small details and magnificent moments. 

Planned Alila openings 

  • Alila Dalit Bay in Malaysia (2020) 
  • Alila Hinu Bay in Oman (2020) 
  • Alila La Gruyère in Switzerland (2023) 

Planned/Recent Andaz openings 

  • Andaz Dubai The Palm (2019)–will mark the brand’s entry into Dubai 
  • Andaz Bali (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into Indonesia 
  • Andaz Shenzhen in China (2020) 
  • Andaz Xiamen in China (2020) 
  • Andaz Palm Springs in the U.S. (2020) 
  • Andaz Prague (2022)–will mark first Hyatt hotel in the Czech Republic 
  • Andaz Seoul Gangnam in South Korea (opened 2019) 

Planned/Recent Grand Hyatt openings 

  • Grand Hyatt Hefei in China (2019) 
  • Grand Hyatt Al Khobar (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia 
  • Grand Hyatt Kuwait (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into Kuwait 
  • Grand Hyatt Gurgaon in India (2020) 
  • Grand Hyatt Jeju in South Korea (2020)–will mark largest Grand Hyatt hotel in Asia Pacific 
  • Grand Hyatt Nashville in the US (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into Tennessee 
  • Grand Hyatt Shenzhou Peninsula in China (2020) 
  • Grand Hyatt at SFO–only on-airport hotel at SFO (opened 2019) 

Planned/Recent Park Hyatt openings 

  • Park Hyatt Doha (2019)–will mark the brand’s entry into Qatar 
  • Park Hyatt Auckland (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into New Zealand 
  • Park Hyatt Jakarta (2020)–will mark the brand’s entry into Indonesia 
  • Park Hyatt Niseko Hanazono in Japan (2020) 
  • Park Hyatt Suzhou in China (2020) 
  • Park Hyatt Kyoto in Japan (opened 2019) 

Planned The Unbound Collection by Hyatt openings 

  • Great Scotland Yard (2019)–will mark the brand’s entry into the UK 
  • Hotel du Palais Biarritz in France (2020) 

Planned Miraval openings 

  • Miraval Berkshires Resort and Spa in the US (2020)—will mark the brand’s entry into Massachusetts 

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