Grand Hyatt Hong Kong
Modern opulence overlooking Victoria Harbour



A cavernous, black-marble-pillared lobby greets guests at the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, an impression of grandiosity that carries through many of the hotel’s spaces. Towering over Victoria Harbour on Hong Kong Island – one of the city’s better panoramas – rooms and suites embrace the modern traveller with suites boasting technologically minded flourishes, set to a contemporary cool decor that comforts without fuss. Generous dining options across a gamut of cuisines sate appetites, while the late night Champagne Bar exudes a feel of 1920s Paris to the beat of jazz and a long list of champagnes and light bites. The newly re-launched Grand Club Lounge also offers an exclusive, loft-like space for Suite and Club Floor guests to enjoy.
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