10 June 2016

Hyatt Regency returns to Sydney, positions hotel for MICE

Hyatt Hotels announced today that a hotel, located at 161 Sussex Street and previously part of the Four Points by Sheraton brand, will be rebranded to Hyatt Regency Sydney at midnight on November 30, 2016, marking the Hyatt Regency brand’s return to Sydney. The company is positioning the Hyatt Regency Sydney as a preferred venue for conference organisation.

Hyatt Regency Sydney will enter the Australian market during a time of growing demand for business, meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions (MICE) and leisure travel. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, the market saw 7.6 million visitor arrivals for the year ending February 2016, which was an increase of 9 percent compared to the previous year.

Said David Udell, Group President – Asia Pacific, Hyatt Hotels: “Hyatt hotels have been operating in Australia for more than 30 years, providing a solid foundation for future growth in what is a dynamic market. This hotel will resonate with business and leisure travellers alike, and furthermore, we believe this hotel will be a leader in providing outstanding exhibition and function spaces so meeting planners can enable attendees to have a great experience.”

Following a US$250 million redevelopment and refurbishment, Hyatt Regency Sydney will enjoy an unparalleled location in the Sydney Central Business District adjacent to Darling Harbour, providing the perfect setting for corporate, leisure and meeting and events programmes. This expansion will also include a new 24-storey tower and 222 additional guestrooms, making Hyatt Regency Sydney the largest upscale, full service hotel in Australia with a total room count of 892. Additionally, the hotel will introduce a 272-seat all day dining restaurant, and will also feature the only hotel rooftop bar in Sydney and a Regency Club lounge with stunning panoramic views of the harbour.

The hotel will feature more than 37,100 sq ft (3,450 sq m) of meeting space for events, including two ballrooms that can seat more than 1,000 people, which will be part of the new pillar-less convention centre with panoramic views of Darling Harbour. There is a four-ton car lift and a four-ton goods lift, as well as a separate coach check-in facility for expedited registration for large groups.