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SA’s fourth Hyatt set to open in October

28 Aug 2024
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Park Hyatt Johannesburg is preparing for its grand opening in October. In collaboration with the owning company, Millat Group, the 31-key hotel is ready to mark a significant milestone in South Africa's hospitality landscape.

Located in the heart of the trendy and vibrant suburb of Rosebank, the property is aimed at business and leisure travellers.

Hamza Farooqui, CEO of Millat Group, said: “At Millat, we believe in the potential of South Africa as a premier travel destination and we are delighted to soon welcome the Park Hyatt Johannesburg to the Millat property portfolio.”

The Millat Group’s South African hotel portfolio includes a Hyatt Regency in Cape Town and two Hyatt House properties in Sandton and Rosebank. “With the opening of Park Hyatt Johannesburg, we are committed to showcasing the richness of our culture and the warmth of our hospitality. This hotel is not just a place to stay; it is a place to experience the best that Johannesburg has to offer,” said Farooqui.

Stephen Ansell, MD, Hyatt, Middle East and Africa, commented: “We are excited for the upcoming opening of Park Hyatt Johannesburg, which will mark the third Park Hyatt-branded hotel in Africa. The hotel is set to offer guests an unparalleled, personalised experience that combines modern comforts with timeless sophistication.”

Park Hyatt integrates modern comforts with timeless elegance. Inspired by Johannesburg’s rich cultural heritage, the hotel’s architecture is a contemporary interpretation of the elegant colonial homes of the past, centred around a magnificent jacaranda tree.

The rooms include 26 King bedrooms, two Junior Suites with garden views, one Wellness Suite, one Winston Suite, and one Rosebank Suite.

Ansell explained: “From keyless entry systems to the finest Egyptian cotton linens, pillow and bath menus, every detail has been meticulously curated to provide unparalleled comfort and sophistication. Each suite will offer spa-like bathrooms with modern, luxurious bathtubs and showers, and private lounge areas for moments of serene contemplation. Each element, from his and hers granite-top basins to the elegant finishes, is crafted to redefine the art of lavish living.”

Park Hyatt Johannesburg also promises an extraordinary culinary journey. The hotel's dining experience will be a celebration of primeval ultra-taste fire cooking, where three distinct methods – barbecue grill, slow oven, and high oven – are used to create a sensory voyage of enchanting flavours.

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