Hyatt debuts in Montenegro
Hyatt Hotels Corporation has debuted in Montenegro with the first phase opening for Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort in Kotor Bay.
It is the first Hyatt hotel in Montenegro.
It embraces a contemporary eco-design approach with a seamless blend of indoor and outdoor spaces.
Once finishing touches are completed, Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort will have 205 guest rooms, two outdoor pools, an indoor pool, and private waterfront access.
The resort will house a fitness centre, a dedicated space for yoga and pilates, and expansive spa facilities.
Hyatt Regency Kotor Bay Resort is also expected to feature six dining venues.
It will also have a range of event spaces.
“The Balkan region serves as a driving force for the rapid growth of the hospitality industry,” said Takuya Aoyama, development VP.
Located on the outskirts of Kotor, it unlocks one of the country’s most charming cities, famed for its preserved old town.
Within the fortified walls are medieval churches, palaces, museums, and market squares.
Learn more about : World of Hyatt ( United Kingdom )
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