Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced today two new luxury hotel developments in Los Cabos and Mexico City, Mexico under the Park Hyatt brand. These two properties mark the debut of the Park Hyatt brand in the country, and will join the brand’s global portfolio in locations such as Bangkok, Paris, Tokyo, Vienna, Milan and Zurich, as well as two sister hotels in Latin America: Palacio Duhau-Park Hyatt Buenos Aires, and Park Hyatt Mendoza.
ÒWe are excited to announce the introduction of the Park Hyatt brand in Mexico,Ó said Pat McCudden, senior vice president of capital strategy, real estate and development for Hyatt. ÒPark Hyatt hotels and resorts are masters of detail, and we expect Park Hyatt Los Cabos and Park Hyatt Mexico City will deliver understated elegance and intuitive refinement for guests with an appreciation for world-class architecture, design and cuisine.Ó
The Park Hyatt brand promises to unfold a journey of rare and intimate experiences for the discerning global traveler. At Park Hyatt hotels and resorts, guests encounter peerless quality and exceptional tailored service, grounded in mindfulness and presence in the moment. The brand invites travellers to unlock unique and enriching moments as they find themselves surrounded by contemporary luxury and artistry at its best Ð from original art works to the finest in culinary expression.
Park Hyatt Los Cabos will be located on a 26-acre site within Cabo del Sol, a master-planned golf resort community that stretches along two miles of pristine beach in Los Cabos, Baja California Sur. Expected to open in late 2020, the hotel will feature 162 guestrooms and 28 Park Hyatt Residences that will serve guests with truly personalized service and a profound reverence for luxury accommodations in a spectacular setting.
Park Hyatt Mexico City will be developed through a joint venture agreement with Grupo Sordo Madaleno and will be part of a mixed-use development in the heart of the stylish Polanco neighbourhood. Featuring 155 guestrooms and 23-unit Park Hyatt Residences, the hotel is expected to open in early 2021 and will be located on the upscale Campos Eliseos Street overlooking the iconic Chapultepec Park. Many of Mexico City’s most important cultural and entertainment attractions will be within a short distance from the hotel.