Hyatt - Brands

Brands

  • Park Hyatt is Hyatt's luxury brand. Park Hyatt hotels are mid-sized properties located only in premier destinations and cater to affluent individuals.
  • Andaz hotels are upscale, boutique-inspired lifestyle properties that distill the best of their locale.
  • Grand Hyatt hotels are large-scale hotels that provide upscale accommodations in major cities.
  • Hyatt Regency hotels are aimed at convention and business travelers as well as leisure travelers and are located in urban, suburban, airport, convention and resort destinations around the world.
  • Hyatt Place hotels are mid-sized properties designed for families and business travelers; they are located in urban, airport and suburban areas.
  • HYATT house (formerly known as Hyatt Summerfield Suites and Hotel Sierra) properties are extended-stay, residential-style hotels and smaller-to-mid-sized upscale properties with modern style located in urban and suburban locations across the United States..
  • Hyatt Resorts are vacation destination properties, including beach, mountain, desert, golf and spa properties across the Park Hyatt, Andaz, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, and Hyatt brands.
  • Hyatt Vacation Club properties provide members with timeshare ownership in residential-style properties with the same service of the Hyatt brand.

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