Park Hyatt Hangzhou
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Character and identity
Perched on the upper floors of the Mixc complex towers, Park Hyatt Hangzhou is one of the city's tallest hotels and uses that vertical advantage as its defining gesture. Yabu Pushelberg's interiors read as a contemporary take on Jiangnan residential design: a gray-veined marble lobby on the 37th floor, Chinese lanterns, earth-toned elevators, and 16-foot windows framing the Qiantang River. Dining Room serves polished Zhejiang cuisine at the same elevation, Forty8 Bar pours 48 brown spirits by the glass, and the 35th-floor pool is the highest in Hangzhou. Service is measured and design-forward rather than effusive.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and urban travellers who want a modern Chinese luxury hotel with a strong architectural identity, river and skyline views, and serious whisky and Zhejiang cooking on site. It also suits business guests who value the Mixc complex's shopping and dining at street level.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone hoping to wake up beside West Lake or step straight into old Hangzhou will find themselves 15 to 20 minutes by car from the famous landmarks. Families wanting a resort feel, beach, or extensive kids' programming should look outside the city.
Bottom line
What you are buying here is altitude and a Yabu Pushelberg interior, paired with arguably the best high-rise views and dining perch in Hangzhou. Book if you want contemporary urban luxury over lakeside tradition. Aim for one of the 13 suites, reserve well ahead for spring around West Lake season, and pack a swim cap for the 35th-floor pool.