New-look Grand Hyatt Singapore opens July 10
One of Singapore’s best-known hotels is about to emerge from a top-to-bottom renovation.
One of the grand dames of Singapore's five-star hotelscape, the Grand Hyatt Singapore is about to emerge from a multi-million dollar make-over which has stretched across nearly two years.
The new-look Grand Hyatt Singapore is slated to reopen July 10 – so what can visitors expect to see when the Grand Hyatt Singapore finally returns to the Scotts Road stage?
For starters, the Lion City landmark is adopting a significantly more contemporary design.
Rooms in the Grand Wing will feature a soothing colour palette of chocolate, sand and timber, enhanced by welcome pops of colour from the soft furnishings and polished brass light fixtures.
In the tech stakes are 65-inch Smart LED TVs (with now-obligatory casting functionality), an Illy coffee machine and Bluetooth-enabled alarm clock, alongside bathrooms equipped with rain showers and bath amenities from Balmain.
King Bed Deluxe Rooms and Grand Suites take things up a notch in the design stakes with lighter, brighter decor and more refined furnishings.
The Grand Wing itself is being reimagined ”as a contemporary and urban wing” according to Hyatt.
This will be dressed with urban landscaping and what Hyatt describes as “a series of natural immersion gardens (and) lounging day-beds designed into the guestrooms (which) will be upgraded with enhanced soundproofing capabilities for a more restful experience.”
As with every good five-star Singapore hotel, dining will be an experience worth relishing.
Signature restaurant Mezza9 will make way for Le Pristine Singapore – a new “world-class culinary concept” in collaboration with acclaimed Dutch chef-entrepreneur Sergio Herman, who will be making his Southeast Asian debut at the hotel.
That will be complemented by poolside venue Oasis, which the says will offer “a homely and hearty menu with fun-crafted beverage selections” plus BBQ nights...
... while long-time favourites the Martini Bar and Pete’s Place Italian restaurant are also on their way back.
The same goes for Straits Kitchen, which will be plating up local favourites such as chilli crab, satay, and colourful Nyonya Kuehs (bite-size sweet and savoury cakes), together with Teh Tarik pulled tea...
... and Brix, the popular basement nightclub located outside the hotel itself.
However, the Grand Hyatt Singapore’s rooms and suites will re-open in stages across this year and through 2025.
The Terrace Wing – which will now retain this name, after plans to rename it the Wellness Wing were abandoned – is first to emerge from behind the hoardings, with the Grand Wing to follow in 2025.
The exclusive Grand Club on Level 1M of the Grand Wing is also on a 2025 timeline...
... until which, guests in Club rooms and with Club access courtesy of their World of Hyatt Globalist status will be accommodated at the residential-style 10|Scotts lobby lounge.
The Grand Hyatt Singapore was one of the city’s original five-star hotels, debuting in 1971 as the Hyatt Regency.
Its location at 10 Scotts Road puts the Grand Hyatt at the busy downtown hub of Orchard Road, where the intersection is framed by rival Marriott, local department store Tangs and the Ion Orchard mega-mall.
And if you’re headed to the Red Dot, don’t miss the city’s Michelin-approved eateries, ranging from value-for-money restaurants to hawker centre stalls, and take time out to discover Singapore like a local.
Additional reporting by David Flynn.
24 Aug 2011
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Looks good. Hopefully it encourages IHG to do something with the nearby Voco (previously Hilton) which is a similar vintage to the Hyatt and in desperate need of some love.
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
09 Jun 2017
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Unfortunately reeves35, the Voco had its very poor splash of paint makeover. Not much you can do with a 40 year old hotel with small dingy rooms. There are far better hotels in Singapore but obviously we pay accordingly, boy do we pay!
The Hyatt had better bones to start with, will be interesting to see what it really looks like when it opens.
11 Mar 2024
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I was looking forward to this for a long time, but what have they done!!!
My shoulder blades are screaming by simply looking at that chair and round table. It's almost impossible to walk at a round coffee table. The previous layout had a massive glass desk and high-back ergonomic chair.
Absolute shame on the designers. Evidently, they aren't spending much time in these rooms.
Cathay Pacific - The Marco Polo Club
20 Jun 2013
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Looks like the Grand Dame of Singapore will emerge even grander!
Qantas - Qantas Frequent Flyer
26 Oct 2017
Total posts 98
Always loved the Grand Hyatt Singapore. Hope this reno is a pleasing design as I couldn't really fault the last one.
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