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Hyatt Centric hotels are described as “upscale and cosmopolitan.” These full-service, lifestyle hotels are found globally and Hyatt currently operates 69 Hyatt Centric properties in 64 cities around the world. Hyatt is looking to grow this brand tremendously over the next few years and will have around 100 Hyatt Centric locations in 2028.
Hyatt currently operates the Hyatt Centric brand as follows:
- Asia Pacific: 18
- Europe: 7
- Middle East & Africa: 2
- Central & South America: 10
- United States: 32
Emily Wright, Vice President, Global Brand Leader for Hyatt’s Classics & Essentials Portfolios, said:
As part of our strategic brand realignment and bringing more focused expertise and support to five distinct brand portfolios, the Hyatt Centric brand serves as a fantastic addition to our Classics Portfolio, a group of captivating brands offering timeless style and unrivaled care in the world’s most-traveled places. The brand’s recent growth, including openings and planned developments, meets the rising demand from guests and members, especially Millennial and Gen Z travelers, for more contemporary accommodations with playful details, sophisticated furnishings and socially connected spaces.”
I generally like the Hyatt Centric brand and have stayed at many locations, including:
- Hyatt Centric Faneuil Hall Boston
- Hyatt Centric San Isidro Lima
- Hyatt Centric Las Olas Fort Lauderdale
- Hyatt Centric Wall Street New York
- Hyatt Centric Downtown Portland
- Hyatt Centric South Beach Miami
- Hyatt Centric Times Square New York
New locations are coming around the world. These include:
Americas
- Hyatt Centric Chicago O’Hare (rebranded from Hyatt Rosemont; opening 2025)
- Hyatt Centric Isla Verde San Juan (expected to open in 2025)
- Hyatt Centric Queretaro (expected to open in 2025)
- Hyatt Centric Cincinnati (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Victoria – Old Town (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Winnipeg Downtown (expected to open in 2026)
Asia Pacific
- Hyatt Centric Bengaluru Airport (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Electronic City Bangalore (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric East Taipei (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Shanghai Jinqiao (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric TODTOWN Shanghai (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Tianxin Changsha (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Vrindavan (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric The Ring Chengdu (expected to open in 2025)
- Hyatt Centric Sapporo (expected to open in 2026)
Europe
- Hyatt Centric Reims (expected to open in 2025)
- Hyatt Centric Altstadt Hamburg (expected to open in 2026)
- Hyatt Centric Reykjavik (expected to open in 2026)
Middle East
- Hyatt Centric Madinah KEC (expected to open in 2028)
Anthony’s Take: I’m excited to see Hyatt adding hotels that are not all inclusive. The list above is more exciting to me than any vacation factory that Hyatt can acquire or open. I hope to see more Andaz, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Park Hyatt, and Thompson Hotels coming as well.
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