Hyatt Hotels has revealed the return of its Hyatt Regency brand to Kuala Lumpur with a property opening at KL Midtown in Malaysia, marking the seventh Hyatt hotel in the city.

The hotel’s location offers easy access to Kuala Lumpur’s business district, cultural landmarks and entertainment hubs.

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Designed by Japanese architect Kengo Kuma, the hotel features 410 accommodations, including 306 guest rooms and suites and 104 fully serviced residences.

The fully serviced residences provide a private lobby entrance and a dedicated guest drop-off area, stated the company.

Guests can also select one or two-bedroom apartments that are equipped with a kitchenette, dining, and living areas suitable for families or extended stays.

Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown offers diverse dining experiences across four venues and 16 flexible function rooms, including a pillarless ballroom, meeting rooms and The Courtyard, a zen-inspired outdoor retreat.

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The 24-hour Core Fitness Centre is equipped with machines and training equipment, with a personal trainer available on request.

Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur general manager Till Martin said: “We are delighted to introduce Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown—a hotel that redefines urban hospitality through exceptional design, thoughtful amenities and an unparalleled location.

“With Kengo Kuma’s inspiring architecture and our commitment to offering a thoughtfully curated experience, we are poised to deliver a lasting impression for both business and leisure travellers. We aim to cultivate a dynamic hub for global events, fostering connections and elevating the city’s status as a premier destination for business, convention, lifestyle and tourism hub.”