Park Hyatt Hyderabad

Park Hyatt Hyderabad is a luxury hotel located in the Banjara Hills neighbourhood of Hyderabad, India that opened on 29 April 2012. Built on an area of 32,256 square metres (347,200 sq ft) the Hotel is the first urban Park Hyatt in India and 29th hotel in the Park Hyatt portfolio.

Park Hyatt Hyderabad
Park Hyatt Hyderabad
Location within India
Hotel chainHyatt
General information
LocationIndia
AddressRoad no 2 , Banjara Hills, Hyderabad, Telangana, India
Coordinates17.4248°N 78.4274°E / 17.4248; 78.4274
Opening29 April 2012
OwnerGayatri-Hi-tech Hotels
ManagementGlobal Hyatt Corporation
Technical details
Floor count8
Design and construction
ArchitectJohn Portman & Associates
Other information
Number of rooms185
Number of suites24
Website
hyderabad.park.hyatt.com

History

Built across on an area of 32,256 square metres (347,200 sq ft) the construction of the hotel started in 2006. Owned by Gayatri Hi-tech Hotels and managed by Hyatt, the hotel was inaugurated on 29 April 2012 costing Rs 7 billion approximately.

The Hotel

The Hotel has 185 rooms, 24 suites on the first six floors and 42 furnished service apartments called The Residence on the top two floors. Each of the hotel’s guestrooms are among the largest in Hyderabad, measuring at least 463 square feet. The lobby is designed with sparkling water feature and plants that surround a 35-foot tall white abstract sculpture. Park Hyatt Hyderabad is the first hotel in India to feature Hyatt’s residential-style meeting concept named The Manor. The total meetings and events facilities measure more than 1,600 square metres (17,000 sq ft). Accommodating a range of dining the hotel has a Lobby Lounge - The Living Room, The Dining Room – All Day Dining Restaurant, Tre-Forni Bar & Restaurant - Northern Italian Cuisine, Oriental Bar & Kitchen – South East Asian Cuisine. The Hotel is also equipped with Spa & Fitness Facilities.

Art Collection

The Park Hyatt Hyderabad owns a contemporary art collection composed of various international artists’ paintings: B2Fays (29 paintings, including 5 series of 20 meters long), Anuradha Thakur, N Ramachandran, Y Shivaramacharry, David Sequiera, Udaya Chiluveru, Anamika V, Ramana Reddy, Y Shivaramacharry, Ritu Purana Das, Hetal Chudasama, Ashoke Mullick, Jaya Javeri, Kiran Kumar, Ravi, Laxman Aelay, Atul Bhalla, Matthieu Faury, Mohammed Osman, Ramesh V, Chippa Sudhakar, Manohar C, G Anjaneyulu, Devyani Parikh, Laxma Goud.[1]

Events

The Hotel was a venue for events and conferences such as UNWTO, TATA We- connect, Malaysian Trade High commission, HAL parliamentary and interactive art installation "Via presence" by B2Fays.[2] The Hotel is also the official hospitality partner of IPL team Sunrisers Hyderabad.

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