Hyatt Regency Returns to Sydney

The Hyatt Regency brand has returned to Sydney, Australia, with the Hyatt Regency Sydney, which is located in the Sydney Central Business District adjacent to Darling Harbour, offering an ideal setting for meetings and events for business travellers.

The hotel’s multi-million dollar transformation led by owner M&L Hospitality includes a new 24-storey tower, which adds 222 guestrooms to the total room count, making the 892-room property the largest upscale, full service hotel in Australia.

The hotel features 3,450 sqm of meeting spaces for events, including two ballrooms that can seat more than 1,000 people and are part of the new pillar-less convention centre with panoramic views of Darling Harbour. Facilities include a four-ton car and goods lift, as well as a separate coach check-in facility for expedited registration for large groups.

The property also features a 272-seat all day dining restaurant and an open-air bar, set to open in late December, making for a perfect spot from which to view Sydney’s New Year’s Eve fireworks.

“It’s a great feeling to welcome the return of the Hyatt Regency brand, which will be a key flagship Hyatt Regency hotel for Hyatt in both Australia and the Asia Pacific region,” David Udell, group president, Asia Pacific, Hyatt Hotels Corporation. “Guests can now enjoy many of the hotel’s facilities, including state-of-the-art meeting and event facilities and a new Regency Club lounge, all of which will provide the ultimate dwelling for both business and leisure travellers to relax and unwind.” sydney.regency.hyatt.com

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