(31 Oct 2021)
Hyatt has expanded its portfolio of hotels in
Australia with the opening of the Hyatt Regency Brisbane, the
first Hyatt in Brisbane and eighth in the
country.
Located in the heart of the city’s central
business district within Queen Street Mall, the 292-room Hyatt
Regency Brisbane features a 24-hour fitness center, an all-day
restaurant, more than 100 square meters of
flexible function space and an outdoor 20-meter infinity-edge pool
and bar.
The
hotel, which has been rebranded from the Next Hotel Brisbane, will
undergo a refurbishment to enhance the guestrooms, public areas,
event spaces and dining venues.
The property is the first project between Hyatt
and Salter Brothers, and marks the return of the Hyatt brand into
the state of Queensland.
“We are grateful to work with
Salter Brothers on the first Hyatt hotel in Brisbane and look
forward to bringing the premium service and energizing experiences
that the Hyatt Regency brand is known for to this vibrant city,”
said David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt. “Hyatt has
had a brand presence in Australia for more than 30 years. With
Brisbane being one of the fastest growing cities in Australia,
Hyatt Regency Brisbane is a strategic addition to our growing
portfolio in the country, complementing our current and future
hotels in key.
The hotel is part of Queen Street Mall within a
designated pedestrian zone, a 15-minute walk from the
Brisbane Convention & Exhibition Centre, and approximately
half a mile (1 kilometer) from the South Bank cultural district.
“With our commitment to a new
investment in this hotel, its excellent location, well-appointed
guest rooms, atmospheric pool terrace with an infinity pool, and
Hyatt’s renowned restaurant and bar offerings, we fully expect
Hyatt Regency Brisbane on the Queen Street Mall to be the city’s
hotel destination of choice for both business and leisure
travelers alike,” said Paul Salter, managing director, Salter
Brothers.
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