Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City Opens Today
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Hyatt Hotels Corporation today announced the opening of Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City, providing more options for guests visiting South Korea’s global gateway in Incheon. The former west tower of Grand Hyatt Incheon has been rebranded, offering an accessible yet contemporary stay experience for business and leisure travelers alike. Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City links travelers to Incheon International Airport, integrated resort Paradise City featuring entertainment, hospitality and spas as well as broader attractions in Incheon. Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City and Grand Hyatt Incheon offer guests the opportunity to enjoy two Hyatt brands at one destination as a dual-branded development.
“We are delighted to reintroduce the Hyatt Regency brand to South Korea, offering guests arriving via Incheon International Airport more stay options and convenience. Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City will serve as a seamless connection between the airport and Paradise City, a world-class entertainment destination,” said HyunMi Bae, General Manager of Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City.
Located just minutes from Incheon International Airport and a five-minute walk from Paradise City, Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City is designed to seamlessly connect global travelers to the integrated resort’s wellness, entertainment, gaming and cultural experiences such as premium healing spa Cimer, indoor theme park Wonderbox, a state-of-the-art casino, and a dynamic clubbing venue, Chroma. The hotel is a short drive from Incheon International Airport Terminal 1 and approximately 20 minutes from Terminal 2. Guests will be able to access Paradise City’s shows, exhibitions, plaza, and other themed attractions. They are also well placed to explore nearby coastal destinations such as Hanagae Beach and Muuido Island, as well as emerging attractions tied to Korea’s globally influential ‘Korean entertainment’ and creative industries.
Rooms, Versatile Event & Meeting Spaces
Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City features 501 guestrooms, including 34 suites designed with spacious and memorable interiors that offer a comfortable retreat and open views through floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the airport, resort venue, and surrounding gardens. These accommodations are well suited to families, business travelers, and meeting and event groups. With the opening of Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City, Paradise City now offers a combined total of 1,270 guestrooms to cater to more international guests.
Facilities include two swimming pools, one of which is a dedicated children’s pool, as well as sauna and spa facilities. The resort also offers 12 banquet and meeting venues, supporting a wide range of events and gatherings. Guests can also access a fully equipped fitness center located in the Grand Hyatt Incheon (East tower) and easily walk to Paradise City’s indoor theme park, Wonderbox, enhancing the hotel’s appeal for families with children.
Dining experiences
Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City houses four distinct dining concepts introducing guests to global cuisines and cultures:
Market Café is a modern international restaurant serving a global breakfast buffet alongside Korean cuisine rooted in traditional recipes and seasonal ingredients. Recently renovated, guests can also enjoy a range of Eastern and Western dishes such as [insert examples]. Signature Korean cuisine offerings include stone-pot rice set menus, premium Korean minced beef steak, soft tofu stew, grilled fish, and Korean beef tartare bibimbap.
Swell Lounge provides a relaxed setting with coffee and tea, light wholesome snacks and a curated selection of beverages, including cocktails crafted with Korean ingredients.
Pool House is an outdoor casual buffet restaurant connected to the swimming pool, where guests can enjoy snacks and barbecue menus in an open-air atmosphere.
Regency Club, located on the hotel’s top floor, offers an executive lounge experience with panoramic views of the airport and premium spaces suited to business meetings, family gatherings, and private events. Together, these venues create a dining journey that evolves throughout the day in both atmosphere and experience... Read more here - Hotel Management Global Outlook Link
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