Hyatt Hotels Corporation has opened the Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights, marking the group’s fifth hotel in Dubai.
Located near the Dubai Creek, the hotel offers views of the water and the city’s skyline, and easy access to the Dubai International Airport.
The 464-key hotel comprises 76 luxury suites, including two royal suites. All suites include access to the Regency Club, which embodies the ‘hotel within a hotel’ concept, which offers a private space for guests to gather, and serves complimentary breakfast and cocktails.
The hotel also features 3200m2 of conference facilities, including 13 meeting rooms and two interchangeable ballrooms.
The NYSA Spa features a water temple, a traditional hammam, male and female gyms and workout studios, an outdoor pool, eight spa treatment rooms, and a business-oriented express spa menu.
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Dining options at the hotel include Sufra, a buffet-style restaurant serving Levant cuisine; Market24, a 24-hour deli and coffee shop; The Lobby Lounge offers a venue for business meetings and serves afternoon snacks; while the Pool Bar’s al fresco setting allows guests to unwind by the poolside.
La Tablita, the hotel’s Mexican-themed restaurant will open in the summer, and will offer home-style Mexican cuisine.
Hyatt Hotels & Resorts senior vice president of operations Southwest Asia Pablo Graf said: “Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights represents an evolution of the Hyatt Regency brand, with energising interiors and amenities that put everything at business and leisure guests’ fingertips, so it’s easy to stay connected to the people and things that matter most.”
Hyatt Regency Dubai Creek Heights general manager Mathieu Greppo added: “We have assembled a world-class team to bring a refreshing and enthusiastic spirit to Dubai’s buoyant hospitality market. Our vision seeks to redefine the guest experience in Dubai and offer a level of service excellence that is warm, energising and engaging.”
The group is expected to open its sixth property in the city – Hyatt Place Dubai/Baniyas Square – later this year.
Each of the group’s six properties in Dubai are developed by Wasl Hospitality, a subsidiary of Wasl Asset Management.