Bringing together industry leaders across multiple fields, including Multiplex for construction, Studio Moren for architecture, Super Potato for interior design, and Hyatt for hospitality, this impressive 203-room Park Hyatt London River Thames opened its doors in October 2024.

Situated in the 42 storey One Nine Elms River Tower, with residential apartments, commercial spaces, retail outlets and restaurants, the property is a model of urban regeneration, breathing new life into this newly developed area of London which, even as a local, I hadn’t had the chance to explore (or appreciate) properly yet.

The luxury Park Hyatt brand was first introduced to the brand’s portfolio in 1980 with the opening of Park Hyatt Chicago. The brand’s concept was focused on refined luxury, intimate settings, and personalised service. Today, all Park Hyatt hotels are designed with a residential feel, and an emphasis on art, design, and a high-end F&B offering. Each Park Hyatt strives to reflect the local culture and character of the location it is set in which I can attest to having been lucky enough to stay in several Park Hyatt properties worldwide over the years including Paris, Mallorca, Bangkok, Goa, Vienna, Zanzibar, and New York. Naturally I was excited and curious to see what the new London property would offer, and how well it would integrate into this cosmopolitan city I grew up in.

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