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Review: Grand Hyatt Hong Kong – Grand Suite


Among many frequent travelers and well to do locals, the Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is known as one of the top luxury hotels in Hong Kong. The rates at the Grand Hyatt typically start at $500+ a night, which was way out of my budget. 

A hotel booking page for Grand Hyatt Hong Kong showing room rates and an image of the outdoor pool.

Fortunately, there was Hyatt Points + Cash availability, which allowed me to book a room for 12,500 Hyatt Points and a much more reasonable $151. 

Hotel booking options showing points, cash, and upgrade rates for a Grand Deluxe King room at 12,500 points + $151 USD.

I then proceeded to upgrade my room to the Grand Hyatt Suite, which typically retails at $1000+ a night, using a Hyatt Diamond Suite Upgrade, making my use of points an incredible value!

I took a taxi from the Hyatt Regency Tsim Sha Tsui to the Grand Hyatt on Hong Kong island. Upon arrival, I was greeted by the doorman and I walked into the grand marble lobby.

The Grand Hyatt Hong Kong's expansive, multi-story lobby features elegant staircases, large columns, and a high, ornate ceiling.

On my way up to the Hyatt Grand Club lounge to check in, I couldn’t help but notice the beautiful elevator waiting area that looked like it belongs to a scene in The Great Gatsby.  

A lavish hotel elevator lobby with dark marble walls and floors, golden elevator doors, and a large illuminated gold dome on the ceiling.

I arrived at the 30th floor and walked into the Grand Club lounge. While most lounges typically have a check in area, the Grand lounge in Hong Kong actually had a separate welcome foyer, with stairs leading up to the actual lounge. 

A modern, spacious hotel suite features a dining area, lounge seating, an abstract painting, and large windows with a harbor view.

The welcome foyer consisted of a few chairs with a view of the harbor and a small dining area.

A modern hotel suite seating area with a panoramic window view of Hong Kong's cloudy harbor and skyline.

The lounge agent checked me in, confirmed my reservation, and took my luggage to my suite, which was located on the 25th floor.

My first impression of the room was WOW. The suite was substantially larger than expected and featured a living & dining area that had a picture perfect view of Victoria Harbor.

A spacious hotel suite featuring a dining area, living room, and expansive windows offering a city and harbor view.

As a Hyatt diamond member, I was welcomed with a bottle of red wine, a bowl of fruit, and a few sweets.

A Grand Hyatt Hong Kong Grand Suite living room with a panoramic view of the city skyline and harbor from a large window.

The bedroom, which had a similar view, showcased various photo prints of local life in Hong Kong.

A hotel room with a large bed, a TV, and floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking the Hong Kong skyline and Victoria Harbour.

Unlike most hotel bathrooms, there were three separate areas: the toilet, a walk-in shower equipped with a rain shower head, and a bathtub with a stunning view of Victoria Harbor. 

A white bathrobe hangs beside a glass shower and a double vanity in a modern hotel bathroom.

A luxurious bathtub with a waterfall faucet fills, overlooking a hotel bedroom and a city nightscape.

Overall, I was really impressed with the Grand Suite. It was much bigger than expected and I especially liked the various pieces of artwork displayed. At night, the room featured one of the most remarkable views of the Hong Kong skyline. 

The Grand Suite living room at Grand Hyatt Hong Kong, featuring a long sofa, coffee table, and expansive night city views.

I decided to explore a bit of the hotel before meeting my friend for drinks at the club lounge. 

The hotel had a big outdoor veranda covered with trees, which led to the swimming pool. 

A modern outdoor hotel terrace features rows of trees in dark planters, a paved walkway, and dining tables.

The pool itself is surrounded by the Grand Hyatt, and it is only when you are outside can you appreciate just how big the hotel is.

An outdoor swimming pool surrounded by palm trees and lounge chairs, with a tall modern building in the background.

Next to the pool was the hotel gym, which had a surprisingly good selection of free weights and equipment.  

A hotel gym with weight racks, exercise machines, and two televisions displaying a baseball game.

A modern hotel gym with rows of treadmills, ellipticals, and wall-mounted TVs.

It was such a nice gym that I asked if there was a membership plan you can buy to use the gym. Turns out there was… for the grand total of 65,000 HKD (around $8000+) per year!

After my quick tour, I met my friend and we headed to the lounge for evening cocktails.


Written By: Sam Huang

Hi, I'm Sam! I travel around the world primarily using frequent flier miles. Each week, I'll be sharing with you some of my most amazing travel experiences.

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