The tenth Park Hyatt property in Asia Pacific
and the second Park Hyatt hotel in Korea following Park Hyatt
Seoul has opened for business.
Set in the heart of the bustling city, Park
Hyatt Busan is adjacent to the world’s largest shopping mall,
Shinsegae Centum City, as well as excellent MICE facilities,
including the Busan Exhibition and Convention Centre (BEXCO).
“Many people have been
anxiously awaiting the newest hotel in the Park Hyatt collection,
which we believe will make a big splash in the heart of Busan,”
said Marc von Armin, General Manager, Park Hyatt Busan. “In
successfully incorporating the unparalleled city views into the
interior, Park Hyatt Busan is bound to set a whole new standard
for luxury, armed with distinctive world-class facilities and
services.”
Nestling
in the marine city adjacent to Haeundae Beach, Park Hyatt Busan
has 33 floors above ground, and six floors
below ground level.
With 269 guestrooms, including 69 suites,
the shape of the building was inspired by the
lively and dynamic energy of Busan and its ocean view. Daniel Libeskind, a world-renowned architect, designed the
hotel in a curved shape, which embodies the ocean waves in Busan.
In addition to its exterior representing the ocean wave at
Haeundae Beach as well as the camellia, a symbolic flower of Busan, the interior of Park Hyatt Busan offers views
of the ocean and Gwangan Bridge though floor-to-ceiling glass
windows.
The interior of the hotel was designed by
Super Potato, the Japanese design firm well known for its unique
and innovative designs.
Park
Hyatt Busan offers patrons a whole new dining experience with its
restaurant, lounge and patisserie.
Nestled on the
32nd floor, ‘Dining Room’ features an open kitchen and sushi bar
serving premium grilled steak, fresh seafood, and the
highest-quality sushi and sashimi.
A casual restaurant in a residential style, ‘Living Room’
offers casual menus of Korean and western cuisine, as well as live
music to entertain diners during the evening hours.
‘Lounge,’ located on the same floor as the lobby, is
an ideal
place for any type of meeting while enjoying afternoon tea, wine
and various beverages.
Additionally, Park Hyatt Busan takes
special pride in Patisserie, a pastry boutique, serving homemade
pastries, chocolate, praline and sandwiches, prepared to order.
Spa and Fitness
Lumi Spa & Fitness at Park
Hyatt Busan features a fitness centre, indoor swimming pool and
spa treatment facility, occupying a total of three floors.
The
fitness centre provides an opportunity for guests to work on an
individual exercise regime while appreciating the
panoramic views over Haeundae Beach through a glass window.
The
spa’s indoor swimming pool is built on 65-foot-wide granite stones
to provide stylish relaxation, while Lumi Spa has seven treatment rooms
filled with natural sunlight and ocean views.
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