Grand Hyatt debuts in Chinese city Kunming
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has marked the opening of Grand Hyatt Kunming, which represents a debut of the Grand Hyatt brand in the city.
Housed in Kunming’s Spring City 66 plaza, Grand Hyatt Kunming and Grand Hyatt Residences Kunming are part of an office tower and luxury shopping mall.
“This opening is a splendid addition to Hyatt’s luxury portfolio,” said Stephen Ho, President Greater China and Growth, Asia Pacific at Hyatt Asia Pacific.
Known as the ‘Spring City,’ Kunming is noted for culture, food and its scenery of forests and lakes, all easily accessible from the hotel.
Neighbouring attractions include Jinma Biji Square and Nanqiang Street, famed for its night market.
The Kunming hotel has 331 rooms and suites, five dining and drinking venues, an indoor pool, spa and fitness centre.
The Kunming hotel also houses over 20,000 square feet of versatile event space.
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