Park Hyatt Coming to Changsha, China, Landmark

Park Hyatt planned in Changsha, China; image courtesy of Hyatt and The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd.

Hyatt and The Wharf (Holdings) Ltd. have announced plans for a new Park Hyatt hotel in Changsha, the capital of Hunan province, in China, Hyatt announced in a press release. Park Hyatt will be within the iconic landmark Changsha IFS, occupying levels 54-63 of Changsha IFS Tower 2. The hotel’s design is inspired by a twist of contemporary art and high-end luxury fashion. Changsha IFS is a mixed-use development comprising a mega-sized shopping mall, two towers with premium office space and two luxury sky hotels, and has become a one-stop destination for shopping, dining, entertainment, lifestyle and culture among both locals and tourists. Slated to open in 2023, Park Hyatt Changsha will feature 230 guest rooms and offer world-class culinary and wellness experiences, as well as spaces for meetings and events.

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