Hyatt Hotels Corporation, American multinational hospitality company based in Chicago, Illinois has announced the opening of a 240 - room Hyatt Regency hotel in London, vibrant, cosmopolitan, global megacity of nearly 10 million people, the political, economic, and cultural capital of England and the UK located on the banks of the River Thames, renowned for its rich history, diverse culture, and seamless blend of ancient cutting - edge modernity.
The opening of the Hyatt Regency London Olympia marks the brand’s fifth property in London, part of a broader strategy to consolidate the presence of the company in key destination like the British capital in the European market.
The hotel is situated opposite Kensington Olympia station, a major transport hub on the West London Line in Zone 2, offering direct and easy connections to Clapham Junction, Willesden Junction, Central London and Heathrow Airport . Nearby landmarks include Holland Park, Kensington Palace, the Design Museum and the Natural History Museum.
The property is located within the £1.3 billion Olympia redevelopment, a project that includes offices, dining venues, a live music venue, and a theatre, occupying Emberton House, a landmark, mixed - use development sits inside a repurposed 1937 Art Deco garage.
The seven story building features a blend of heritage and modern design led by Heatherwick Studio, a multi - award winning London - based design and architecture studio - buildings, spaces, master - plans, objects and infrastructure and SPPARC, a renowned studio of architects, designers and thinkers headquartered in London/
Interiors were led by design studio’s twenty2degrees, a design practice headquartered in London with a portfolio of work across Europe, Africa, and the UK, creating original, modern and infused interiors with a sense of place.
The design incorporate early 20th - century industrial elements and Art Deco influences, with bespoke artwork throughout. Corridor walls feature reinterpretation of Eadweard Muybridge’s chrono photography, referencing the venue’s inaugural Hippodrome Circus.
The hotel features 204 comfortable guestrooms and suites across 14 categories. Each room is divided into a “Work and Play” area with a bed and desk, and “Groom and Prep” zone, separated by a sliding glass door. Rooms feature keyless entry, energy - efficient systems and flexible layouts.
Rooms displays framed codes commemorating the world’s first computer exhibition held at Olympia and performances by artists including Jimi Hendrix, Pink Floyd and The Chemical Brothers.
Dining options at the hotel include the 1987 Lounge & Bar, seriving coffee, light bites, and cocktails throughout the day, and The Market, a grab - and - go outlet. Adjacent to the property, Idalia restaurant is located in the Grade - listed Pillar Hall offers all - day dining led by chefs Lorena Tommasi and Samantha Williams, with a menu featuring modern British cuisine with Asian and European influences.
Amenities at the Hyatt Regency London Olympia include a dedicated on - site fitness centre and direct entry to a premium fitness studio within Olympia complex. Outdoor in the area include floodlit tennis courts and access to green spaces such as Holland Park.
The hotel includes over 900 square feet of meeting and event space across three rooms for board meeting, executive workshops, and intimate gatherings. Guests have direct access to Olympia’s event facilities, including an international convention centre with capacity for up to 20.000 attendees.
The property joins Hyatt Regency, Hyatt Hotels Corporation ‘s flagship brand, known for connecting travellers with what matters through a blend of productivity and relaxation, offering modern yet, functional, comfortable rooms, spacious lobbies, diverse culinary experiences, ample workspaces, and meeting facilities.
The brand catering to both large conventions and family vacations, has a focus on seamless, tech - enabled experiences and dedicated event planning, and often provides a Regency Club lounge for elite members, positioning them as central hubs in urban and resort destinations.
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