Two new Hyatt Hotels coming to London
Hyatt Hotels is introducing two new Hyatt branded hotels to London.
Management agreements were signed with Stratford City Hotels Limited for Hyatt Regency London Stratford and Hyatt House London Stratford.
The 225-room Hyatt Regency London Stratford and the 127-room Hyatt House London Stratford are expected to open in Q2 2022 following an extensive refurbishment.
"The addition of these two hotels will be another exciting step in growing Hyatt’s brand presence in the United Kingdom and in creating a network of hotels across the key commercial and leisure markets in the country," said Felicity Black Roberts, Vice President of development Europe, Hyatt.
Hyatt Regency London Stratford will offer business and leisure travellers meeting space, a spacious restaurant, bar and an open-air terrace.
Hyatt House London Stratford will provide guests with modern, apartment-style suites with fully equipped kitchens and flexible workspaces.
The properties will also be easily accessible to Heathrow Airport via the new Queen Elizabeth Crossrail line due to open mid-2022.
The launch of Hyatt Regency London Stratford and Hyatt House London Stratford marks Hyatt’s continued growth in the UK market.
Other Hyatt properties in the UK include Hyatt Regency London – The Churchill, Hyatt Regency Birmingham, Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Andaz London Liverpool Street, Hyatt Place West London Hayes, Hyatt Centric Cambridge and Hyatt Place London City East.
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