Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
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Character and identity
Anchored on the Wan Chai waterfront beside the Convention and Exhibition Centre, Grand Hyatt Hong Kong has been the city's power-broker address since 1989, and a thorough refurbishment has updated the rooms and Grand Club Lounge without touching the lobby's signature black marble columns and stately grand entrance. Nine restaurants and bars cover serious ground: Italian at Grissini, refined Cantonese at One Harbour Road, the Grand Hyatt Steakhouse, and cocktails at The Waterfall Bar. The 11th-floor Plateau Spa runs on a pared-back Japanese aesthetic, with timber-floored treatment suites, deep soaking tubs, an adjacent gym, a 164-foot pool, tennis and squash courts, and a driving range.
Who's it for
Best for:
Business travellers and convention-goers who want to walk to the HKCEC, couples drawn to harbour views and a strong in-house dining roster, and design-minded guests who appreciate the contrast between the ornate public spaces and the cleaner, art-led guest rooms (each hung with John Young Zerunge photographic prints).
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers chasing a contemporary, boutique-scale stay will find the architecture and atmosphere old-school grand rather than current. Families wanting a kids' club or guests who want to step straight into shopping and street life may prefer a Kowloon or Central address.
Bottom line
The defining reason to book is the food and beverage line-up paired with the harbour-front convention-side location, an unusual combination in Hong Kong. Spend up for a Grand Club room on the top seven floors: the two-story lounge, with breakfast through evening canapés, materially changes the stay and softens the hotel's conference-hotel scale.
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