The brand expects to grow its global footprint
by 50 percent by the end of 2028 with artistically curated spaces
that inspire exploration and serve as a local home base in every
destination.
The Hyatt Centric brand, highlighted by a global portfolio of
vibrant hotels with culturally immersive experiences and spaces,
celebrates its continued expansion in popular hubs that place
guests and World of Hyatt members in the heart of the action so
they never miss a moment of adventure. In 2024, the brand saw
unprecedented growth, with hotel openings in a few of the world’s
most exciting cities, including Cairo, Egypt, Shanghai, China, San
José, Costa Rica, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic and more.
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Hyatt Centric Chicago O’Hare (expected to
resume operations in 2025) is being rebranded from Hyatt Rosemont,
is ideally located near O’Hare International Airport, and is
undergoing property-wide renovations inclusive of 206 newly
designed guestrooms, updated meeting and event spaces, refreshed
lobby and a new restaurant. (Photo: Business Wire)
Building on its impressive momentum, the brand plans to
introduce over 35 new hotels worldwide by the end of 2028. This
planned expansion will bolster the brand’s portfolio by 50 percent
and reach over 100 Hyatt Centric hotels globally by 2029. The next
three years are expected to see substantial regional growth in Asia
Pacific, increasing the brand’s footprint in the region by over 75
percent, with several new hotels across the Americas, Europe and
the Middle East.
“As part of our strategic brand realignment and bringing more
focused expertise and support to five distinct brand portfolios,
the Hyatt Centric brand serves as a fantastic addition to our
Classics Portfolio, a group of captivating brands offering timeless
style and unrivaled care in the world’s most-traveled places,” says
Emily Wright, Vice President, Global Brand Leader for Hyatt’s
Classics & Essentials Portfolios. “The brand’s recent growth,
including openings and planned developments, meets the rising
demand from guests and members, especially Millennial and Gen Z
travelers, for more contemporary accommodations with playful
details, sophisticated furnishings and socially connected
spaces.”
At the Core of Exploration: New Hotels & Upcoming
Openings Hyatt Centric hotels are unique to their individual
destinations, incorporating eclectic elements that reflect the
local vibe through playful interpretations of culture, art and
attractions. Several planned openings will accelerate the brand’s
strategic growth following its 2024 debut in new markets, including
Hyatt Centric San José Escazú, the first Hyatt Centric hotel in
Costa Rica, Hyatt Centric Malta, the first in Malta, Hyatt Centric
Santo Domingo, the first in the Caribbean and Hyatt Centric
Zhongshan Park Shanghai, the first in Shanghai.
Newly executed deals and upcoming openings primed for relaxing,
recharging, socializing and preparing for the next adventure
include:
Americas
- Hyatt Centric Chicago O’Hare (expected to resume
operations in 2025) is being rebranded from Hyatt Rosemont, is
ideally located near O’Hare International Airport, and is
undergoing property-wide renovations inclusive of 206 newly
designed guestrooms, updated meeting and event spaces, refreshed
lobby and a new restaurant.
- Hyatt Centric Isla Verde San Juan (expected to open in
2025) will be the first Hyatt Centric branded hotel in Puerto Rico,
located in the buzzy Isla Verde neighborhood, offering a
resort-style pool deck, open-air beer garden and private beach club
access.
- Hyatt Centric Querétaro (expected to open in 2025) will
debut in a new market for Hyatt, will be ideally located near the
Historic Monument Zone of Querétaro, Mexico, a UNESCO World
Heritage Site, blending culturally authentic elements into the
design, dining and rooftop pool.
- Hyatt Centric Cincinnati (expected to open in 2026) will
be the first Hyatt Centric hotel in Ohio offering easy access to
the heart of bustling downtown Cincinnati.
- Hyatt Centric Victoria – Old Town (expected to open in
2026) will be the first Hyatt branded hotel in Victoria, British
Columbia, will be centrally located in Old Town Victoria, home to
Canada's oldest Chinatown, and will offer 135 rooms and suites, and
a dynamic restaurant, bar, lounge, and coffee shop.
- Hyatt Centric Winnipeg Downtown (expected to open in
2026) will be the second Hyatt Centric hotel in Canada, offering a
signature restaurant and bar and an open concept lobby capturing
the local spirit.
Asia Pacific
- Hyatt Centric Bengaluru Airport (expected to open in
2026) will boast 166 guestrooms in Bengaluru with easy access to
the Bengaluru International airport.
- Hyatt Centric Electronic City Bangalore (expected to
open in 2026) will be centrally located in the megacity of
Bangalore, known as India’s technology hub.
- Hyatt Centric East Taipei (expected to open in 2026)
will be in the cultural center of Taipei, marking the fifth Hyatt
branded hotel and first Hyatt Centric hotel in Taiwan.
- Hyatt Centric Shanghai Jinqiao (expected to open in
2026) will offer 224 modern guestrooms with decor inspired by the
newly built Pudong Football Stadium, located adjacent to the
hotel.
- Hyatt Centric TODTOWN Shanghai (expected to open in
2026) will grow the Hyatt Centric brand’s presence in Shanghai and
be located in a mixed-use complex with shopping, offices and
residential apartments.
- Hyatt Centric Tianxin Changsha (expected to open in
2026) will debut in the capital of central China’s Hunan province
where guests can enjoy unobstructed views of the Xiangjiang
River.
- Hyatt Centric Vrindavan (expected to open in 2026) will
expand the brand’s footprint in northern India and will be located
in the heart of a city known for its spiritual significance and
architectural beauty.
- Hyatt Centric The Ring Chengdu (expected to open in
2025) will mark the entry of the brand into China’s southwest
region with 259 modern accommodations located in the heart of the
city’s bustling downtown area and inspired by the neighborhood’s
industrial past.
- Hyatt Centric Sapporo (expected to open in 2026) will
become the first Hyatt Centric branded hotel in Hokkaido, northern
Japan. Situated in the historical heart, near the city’s famed
Odori Park, the hotel will feature guestrooms with panoramic
views.
Europe
- Hyatt Centric Reims (expected to open in 2025) will be
located just a short distance from the iconic Notre Dame Cathedral,
offering spectacular canal views and three unique French
restaurants.
- Hyatt Centric Altstadt Hamburg (expected to open in
2026) will mark the first Hyatt Centric branded hotel in Germany,
will be located on Moenckebergstrasse, one of Hamburg’s most
vibrant shopping streets, and will feature a top-floor panoramic
restaurant and bar.
- Hyatt Centric Reykjavik (expected to open in 2026) will
debut as the first Hyatt branded hotel in Iceland and will be
situated on the main street of the capital city with a rooftop bar
overlooking the city.
Middle East
- Hyatt Centric Madinah KEC (expected to open in 2028) is
set to mark the debut of the Hyatt Centric brand in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia, providing a local home-base for savvy travelers
returning from city exploration. The hotel will feature 130 modern
rooms and suites with art and styling elements that celebrate the
city’s character.
A Central Launchpad for Your Next Adventure Hyatt Centric
hotels offer signature touchpoints and curated programming that
spark curiosity and elevate the guest experience, including locally
inspired art, pop-up concerts and gallery exhibitions, buzzy social
spaces and unique food and beverage offerings.
- Live the Local Art: Revel in spectacular displays of
locally inspired art at hotels like Hyatt Centric Cairo
West, which opened its doors in 2024 with mesmerizing mirror
installations and intricate Egyptian statues and sculptures that
adorn the walls. Admire traditional Guatemalan touches like
colorful textiles and a wall of Guatemalan masks at Hyatt
Centric Guatemala City. At the recently opened Hyatt Centric
City Centre Kuala Lumpur, guests can enjoy the unique interior
design inspired by the city’s rich tin-mining history and communal
spaces decorated with bold patterns by a local Malaysian graffiti
artist that invoke the city’s creative spirit.
- Crafted to Connect: Forge authentic connections with
lively common spaces at Hyatt Centric Gran Via Madrid,
paying homage to the historic broadcasting headquarters across the
street with a mock recording studio in the lobby that’s the perfect
photo backdrop. Hyatt Centric Ocean Front Xiamen, which
recently opened in 2025 in China’s charming port of Xiamen, offers
a House of Music social hub featuring a curated collection of vinyl
records, with live band performances and locally inspired cocktails
in the evening. At Hyatt Centric Las Condes Santiago, the
sommelier at Amandine restaurant shares local knowledge through a
curated Chilean wine tasting, offering insights into the country’s
wine regions, hidden vineyards and must-visit wine and tapas
bars.
- Indulge in Flavors Inspired by the Destination:
Experience creative dining concepts like the Cruise Restaurant
& Bar at Hyatt Centric Victoria Harbour Hong Kong, a
rooftop venue serving modern Asian cuisine with sweeping views of
Victoria Harbour. Spaceman at Hyatt Centric Buckhead Atlanta
is a year-round rooftop bar with spectacular views of the Atlanta
skyline offering craft cocktails, shared plates and interactive
yard games. At Hyatt Centric Key West Resort & Spa, the
Flour Flamingoes Restaurant by Richard Blais offers a waterfront
sea-to-table dining experience channeling vintage eras with the
natural beauty of the island and prioritizes sustainability with
fresh produce procured locally.
World of Hyatt Members Earn More World of Hyatt members
can earn more at Hyatt Centric hotels by taking advantage of World
of Hyatt’s global Bonus Journeys offer to earn double points (up to
20,000 bonus points) for qualifying stays at 1,400+ participating
Hyatt hotels worldwide. Members must register for the offer by
March 10 and complete qualifying stays between now and March 28,
2025.
To learn more about the Hyatt Centric brand portfolio, visit
hyatt.com/hyatt-centric or follow along on Instagram
@hyattcentric.
The term “Hyatt” is used in this release for convenience to
refer to Hyatt Hotels Corporation and/or one or more of its
affiliates. For further information:
About Hyatt Centric Hyatt
Centric is a brand of full-service modern boutique hotels located
in prime destinations. Created to connect guests to the heart of
the action, Hyatt Centric hotels are thoughtfully designed to
enable exploration and discovery so they never miss a moment of
adventure. Each hotel offers social spaces to connect with others
in the lobby, meanwhile the bar and restaurant are local hot spots
where great conversations, locally inspired food and signature
cocktails can be enjoyed. Streamlined contemporary rooms focus on
delivering everything guests want and nothing they don’t. A
passionately engaged team is there to provide local expertise on
the best food, nightlife and activities the destination has to
offer. For more information, please visit hyattcentric.com. Follow
@HyattCentric on Facebook and Instagram, and tag photos with
#HyattCentric.
About Hyatt Hotels
Corporation Hyatt Hotels Corporation, headquartered in
Chicago, is a leading global hospitality company guided by its
purpose – to care for people so they can be their best. As of
December 31, 2024, the Company's portfolio included more than 1,400
hotels and all-inclusive properties in 79 countries across six
continents. The Company's offering includes brands in the Luxury
Portfolio, including Park Hyatt®, Alila®,
Miraval®, Impression by Secrets, and The Unbound
Collection by Hyatt®; the Lifestyle Portfolio, including
Andaz®, Thompson Hotels®, The Standard®,
Dream® Hotels, The StandardX, Breathless
Resorts & Spas®, JdV by Hyatt®, Bunkhouse®
Hotels, and Me and All Hotels; the Inclusive
Collection, including Zoëtry® Wellness & Spa
Resorts, Hyatt Ziva®, Hyatt Zilara®,
Secrets® Resorts & Spas, Dreams®
Resorts & Spas, Hyatt Vivid Hotels & Resorts,
Sunscape® Resorts & Spas, and Alua Hotels
& Resorts®; the Classics Portfolio, including Grand
Hyatt®, Hyatt Regency®, Destination by Hyatt®,
Hyatt Centric®, Hyatt Vacation Club®, and
Hyatt®; and the Essentials Portfolio, including Caption
by Hyatt®, Hyatt Place®, Hyatt House®, Hyatt
Studios, and UrCove. Subsidiaries of the Company operate
the World of Hyatt® loyalty program, ALG Vacations®, Mr & Mrs
Smith, Unlimited Vacation Club®, Amstar® DMC destination management
services, and Trisept Solutions® technology services. For more
information, please visit www.hyatt.com.
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