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Hyatt, in partnership with The Wharf (Holdings), has revealed plans to introduce a new Park Hyatt hotel in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province. The property will mark the luxury Park Hyatt brand’s entry into Central China.Slated to open in 2023, Park Hyatt Changsha is expected to occupy levels 54-63 of Changsha IFS Tower 2, offering guests a retreat in the midst of this energetic city, with stunning views from its high vantage point.Changsha IFS is a mixed-use development comprised of a shopping mall, two towers with premium office space and two luxury sky hotels, and has become a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, lifestyle and culture among both locals and tourists.

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Featuring 230 guestrooms and world-class culinary and wellness experiences, the hotel’s design is inspired by a twist of contemporary art and high-end luxury fashion design.
As one of the world’s fastest-growing cities and one of China’s new first-tier cities, Changsha is an important commercial, entertainment and innovation centre in the Yangtze River Delta Economic Belt. This energetic city has also become a popular destination, especially among young travellers, famous for its dynamism, food, and rich cultural and entertainment attractions.
There are currently 45 Park Hyatt hotels globally, with destinations including Auckland, Beijing, Buenos Aires, Canberra, Doha, Dubai, Istanbul, Maldives, Melbourne, New York, Paris, Seoul, Shanghai, St. Kitts, Sydney, Tokyo, Washington DC and Zurich.See parkhyatt.com.

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