By Adrianna Haris

Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur Brings A Luxury Stay To Malaysia’s Highest Point

Home in the sky.
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Set to debut in June 2025, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur will launch its highly anticipated hotel atop Merdeka 118—the tallest skyscraper in Southeast Asia. As the first Park Hyatt hotel in the country, the property promises an elevated experience for global travellers that marries refined elegance with a deep connection to Malaysian heritage.

Occupying the uppermost floors of this architectural marvel, the hotel offers 252 guest rooms and suites with sweeping panoramic views of the city’s skyline. The interiors, by globally renowned design firm G.A Group, draw inspiration from Malaysian culture and traditional craftsmanship, delivering a blend of modern sophistication and regional identity through weaving in local motifs and artisanal elements.

Guests will also enjoy a variety of culinary and wellness offerings. On the 75th floor, three distinct dining venues—an all-day restaurant, a grill, and a speciality bar—showcase inventive takes on Malaysia’s rich and diverse culinary heritage using premium, sustainably-sourced ingredients. Whether it’s an intimate dinner or a casual afternoon bite, the spaces are designed to celebrate both flavour and atmosphere with breathtaking views.

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Meanwhile, the wellness sanctuary on the 99th floor invites travellers to recharge in a comprehensive space made for restoration and rejuvenation. From thoughtfully designed fitness facilities to bespoke relaxation amenities, the wellness centre provides a holistic approach to well-being that reflects the brand’s commitment to delivering a sense of serene exclusivity and personal luxury. 

In celebration of its grand opening, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur will be introducing two packages: the Opening Offer, which includes daily breakfast for two, complimentary parking, and 500 World of Hyatt bonus points. For a more indulgent visit, The Suite Escape features exclusive extras such as artisanal treats by Executive Pastry Chef Holger Deh, a private cultural tour of Rumah Penghulu Abu Seman, and RM650 hotel credits.

Reservations are now open here, with rates starting from RM1,500. 

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