Hyatt Regency Incheon gets new tower and new name

THE Hyatt Regency Incheon will receive a new name and expanded meeting space with the opening of the hotel’s new West Tower in slightly over a month, in time to welcome the participants of the 17th Asian Games.

It becomes Grand Hyatt Incheon on September 1, the 41st hotel in the Grand Hyatt portfolio and second Grand Hyatt in South Korea after Grand Hyatt Seoul.

Ratnesh Verma, senior vice president, real estate and development, Asia Pacific, Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, said: “The hotel, including the addition of a new tower, will further solidify our brand presence in this key gateway market.

“With its dramatic meeting facilities, large number of rooms and its proximity to the airport, the expanded hotel will offer a unique destination within Asia that will be attractive to meeting and group business. We continue to remain committed to South Korea as a strategic market with its robust economy and a renewed attraction both as a business and leisure destination.”

The 522-key hotel is minutes away from Incheon International Airport, and will offer 500 more rooms with the launch of the West Tower that connects to the East Tower via a sky bridge.

The West Tower boasts residence-style rooms with kitchens for long staying guests, a 1,250m2 Grand Ballroom and multi-dimensional event venues, an all-day dining Grand Café serving Western and Asian cuisines, the Swell Lounge, two swimming pools and a children’s play zone.

Meanwhile, extensive renovations are scheduled to take place in phases at the East Tower over the next 18 months.

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