New Hyatt Regency-Branded Hotel Opens in Dubai
Hyatt Hotels Corp. recently announced the opening of Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights, the fifth Hyatt-branded property in the city. Developed by wasl Hospitality, a subsidiary of wasl Asset Management, the new hotel is comprised of two 538-foot high-rise towers located next to the Dubai Creek.
By Ioana Neamt, Associate Editor
Dubai, UAE—Hyatt Hotels Corp. recently announced the opening of Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights, the fifth Hyatt-branded property in the city. Developed by wasl Hospitality, a subsidiary of wasl Asset Management, the new hotel is comprised of two 538-foot high-rise towers located next to the Dubai Creek.
Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights features 464 rooms and 76 luxury suites, including two Royal Suites occupying the hotel’s top two floors. One suite is set to include a 23-foot high dome ceiling, while the other features a wrap-around terrace with a 360-degree view of the city. The new Hyatt Regency hotel also incorporates 10,500 square feet of meeting and event space, a state-of-the-art NYSA Spa, and a spacious lobby with more than 3,200 square feet of plant walls and greenery. Additionally, the hotel offers guests a variety of dining and leisure options, including the exclusive Regency Club on the 32nd floor, a buffet-style restaurant, a 24-hour deli, the Lobby Lounge and a Pool Bar. La Tablita, a Mexican-themed restaurant is also expected to open in summer 2015.
“Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights represents an evolution of the Hyatt Regency brand, with energizing interiors and amenities that put everything at business and leisure guests’ fingertips, so it’s easy to stay connected to the people and things that matter most,” said Pablo Graf, senior vice president of operations, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, Southwest Asia.
The city’s latest Hyatt-branded hotel is conveniently located in close proximity to the Dubai Healthcare metro station, and offers easy access to the Dubai International Airport, Dubai Financial Centre, Wafi City, and the Dubai Mall.
Rendering courtesy of Hyatt