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These Are the 35 New Hotels Set To Join Hyatt’s Luxury Portfolio by 2025

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From the timeless luxury of Park Hyatt to the wellness-focused Miraval, Hyatt is expanding its portfolio over the next several years. Here are the high-end properties that you can expect to be open by 2025.

New Hyatt Hotels Planned

While Hyatt remains much smaller than its main competitors such as Hilton, Marriott, and IHG, expanding the portfolio, especially boutique and luxury properties, is a key part of the Chicago-based brand’s long-term plan. Hyatt has recently announced the scheduled opening of 35 additional “luxury and upper upscale” properties by 2025. This comes on the heels of changes to the World of Hyatt program for 2024.

“The upcoming addition of these new hotels and resorts across our global luxury portfolio in sought-after destinations where travelers want to go most reinforces our leadership in this space,” said Mark Vondrasek, Chief Commercial Officer, Hyatt. “Our continued, purposeful growth in the year ahead will follow an insight-led approach, focused on listening to our guests, customers, and World of Hyatt members and their evolving travel needs such as a growing desire for immersive and distinct experiences that prioritize wellbeing.”

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Rendering of Park Hyatt Cancun. Image Credit: Hyatt

Here’s the full list of planned openings:

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Hotel Name

Planned Opening Date

Alila Dalit Bay

2025

Alila Dongao Island

2025

Alila Shanghai

Late 2024

Andaz Amsterdam Prinsengracht (renovation)

Mid-2024

Andaz Bangkok

2025

Andaz Doha

Mid-2024

Andaz Lisbon

2025

Andaz Miami Beach

Late 2024

Andaz Turks & Caicos at Grace Bay

2025

Grand Hansa Hotel

2024

Grand Hyatt Cancun Beach Resort

2025

Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman Hotel & Residences

2025

Grand Hyatt Kunming

2024

Grand Hyatt Mexico City Santa Fe

2025

Grand Hyatt The Red Sea

2025

Hotel Toranomon Hills

2023

Miraval, The Red Sea

2025

Noor-Us-Sabah Palace

2025

Park Hyatt Cancun

2025

Park Hyatt Changsha

2024

Park Hyatt Johannesburg

2025

Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur

Mid-2024

Park Hyatt London River Thames

Mid-2024

Park Hyatt Los Cabos at Cabo del Sol

2024

Park Hyatt Marrakech

Early 2024

Park Hyatt Phu Quoc

2025

Park Hyatt Taipei

2025

Thompson Houston

2024

Thompson Monterrey

2025

Thompson Palm Springs

2024

Thompson Rome

Early 2025

Thompson Shanghai

2025

Thompson South Beach

2024

Thompson Vienna

Early 2025

In addition to the hotels above, Hyatt’s portfolio will be further boosted with the integration of the 1,500 independent hotels on the Mr. and Mrs. Smith platform. The deal involves hotels in 20 countries where there are currently no Hyatt-branded properties in operation, such as Fiji and Croatia. It’s expected the rollout will begin by early 2024. 

Hot Tip:

World of Hyatt is a favorite of many rewards travelers as there are many ways to earn points for stays. Here are some of the best ways to earn World of Hyatt points.

Final Thoughts

Hyatt has doubled the number of luxury rooms, tripled the number of resort rooms, and quadrupled the number of lifestyle rooms in only 5 years’ time. It’s also quietly become the fastest growing hotel loyalty program in the world. We’re excited to see these new properties open in the months and years to come!

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Chris is a freelance writer and editor with a focus on timely travel trends, points and miles, hot new hotels, and all things that go (he’s a proud aviation geek and transit nerd). Formerly full-time at The Points Guy, his work can now be found at AFAR, Travel + Leisure, Condé Nast Traveler, The Washington Post, and Lonely Planet, among others

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