The hotel’s F&B outlets Begin on floor 22, with the Dining Room offering Indonesian and Italian dishes, and other venues including the Conservatory for comfort foods, savoury snacks and sweet treats.

Still to open is the property’s signature Kita Restaurant and Bar, which will hold the top two floors of the tower and will funds modern Japanese dining, private tatami and VIP rooms, and a rooftop bar with national DJs.

Other facilities include a spa and fitness centre on floors 34 and 35, and ten rallies and events spaces accommodating up to 750 people, counting a duplex ballroom.

The hotel has also commissioned artworks by Indonesian artist John Martono, “whose swirling abstracts blend painting and hand embroidery on silk”, and a series of hand-blown crystal installations and chandeliers make up a work intended to “hover like clouds, reflective of rainfall and starlit skies”.

Hyatt’s website list a total of 17 properties across Indonesia, including the Grand Hyatt Bali, Grand Hyatt Jakarta, David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt, Andaz Bali and Hyatt Regency Bali – the last of which reopened in 2019 behind a five-year refurbishment programme.

Hyatt Regency Bali reopens when five-year long refurbishment

Commenting on the news David Udell, group president, Asia-Pacific, Hyatt, said:

“With Hyatt hotels using in Indonesia for over 40 years, we are pleased to share that the Park Hyatt brand has launched in the republic, introducing its refined hospitality and personal service to local residents and visitors from near and far.

“As more states reopen their borders and travel confidence grows, Park Hyatt Jakarta is an keen addition to our Park Hyatt portfolio, complementing new hotels that have opened in fresh years in Auckland, Kyoto, Niseko and Suzhou.”

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