Park Hyatt Sydney unveils major renovation

The iconic Park Hyatt Sydney is set to undertake a dramatic transformation; the largest renovation in the hotel's 20-year history, closing the hotel from April until October 2011


The iconic Park Hyatt Sydney is set to undertake a dramatic transformation; the largest renovation in the hotel’s 20-year history, closing the hotel from april until October 2011

Scheduled to commence in April 2011, the renovation programme will take place over a period of seven months, and will involve closure of the hotel to allow for the extensive work to be completed. Park Hyatt Sydney is due to re-open its doors late in October 2011.


The iconic Park Hyatt Sydney will begin a major refurbishment next month, closing its doors until October.

The revitalisation of the hotel will include the addition of three luxury rooftop suites and significant changes to all areas of the hotel – setting a new benchmark in contemporary luxury.

Positioned between the world-famous Opera House and SydneyHarbourBridge, Park Hyatt Sydney offers guests an intimate, residential-style hotel with architecture, design and art that reflects the Australian landscape.

The broad scope of the multi-million dollar project will involve a complete 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 harbourfront location.

In addition to the complete makeover of its 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 renovation programme will present Park Hyatt Sydney with the opportunity to extend its environmental initiatives. Energy-efficient lighting and water-saving devices are expected to be added throughout the hotel.

“Our primary focus remains our valued guests. We look forward to proceeding with our renovation as this transformation will provide for an enhanced guest experience,” said Park Hyatt Sydney’s general manager, Andrew Mensforth.

Park Hyatt Sydney’s renovation plan remains subject to government approval and has been scheduled to coincide with the hotel’s winter period to minimise disruption to guests. The hotel is currently accepting reservations until 27 March 2011, before embarking on its exciting transformation. The new design will be spearheaded by leading interior designers BARstudio.


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