Park Hyatt hotel renovation to set new luxury benchmark
Accommodation July 20th, 2010The Park Hyatt Sydney has announced plans for a multi-million renovation that is expected to the largest in the hotel’s 20 year history.
The revitalization of the hotel is expected to include the addition of three luxury rooftop suites and significant changes to all areas of the hotel as part of a strategy to refresh the property while “maintaining the contemporary luxury for which Park Hyatt Sydney is known”.
Positioned between the Sydney Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, the Park Hyatt has become one of the city’s most iconic hotels.
In a media release the hotel’s management said the project, being spearheaded by interior designers BARstudio, will involve a redesign of the hotel’s guest rooms, including architectural fixtures and finishes, custom designed contemporary lighting, new furniture and unique artwork by renowned Australian artists.
“The hotel’s new interiors will offer a natural feel with rich layers of chocolate, cream and beige hues. Designed to celebrate the indoor-outdoor experience, all guest rooms will feature floor-to-ceiling glass doors that open onto spacious private balconies that honour Park Hyatt Sydney’s exclusive harbour front location.
In addition to the complete makeover of accommodation, the hotel’s restaurants and bars, private dining rooms, day spa and recreational facilities will also be enhanced to reinforce Park Hyatt Sydney’s position as one of Australia’s premier hotels.
The proposed renovation program will also be used by the hotel to extend its environmental initiatives with energy-efficient lighting and water-saving devices are expected to be added throughout the hotel.
The hotel’s general manager Andrew Mensforth said the transformation will raise the bar when it comes to hotel luxury in Sydney.
“Our primary focus remains our valued guests,” he said. “We look forward to proceeding with our proposed renovation as this transformation will provide for an enhanced guest experience and a new benchmark in luxury.”
