Located between levels 75 and 114 of the iconic Merdeka 118 – the tallest skyscraper in Asia Pacific, the hotel promises to provide discerning travellers a refined home in the sky with unparalleled views of the Malaysian capital’s skyline.
Each of the 252 guestrooms and suites has floor-to-ceiling windows that reveal sweeping views of the city, with the suites featuring expansive living areas, a full bath with a separate rain shower and aromatherapy shower steamer, double vanity, a walk-in dressing room, personal study area, and in select rooms, private dining spaces overlooking the cityscape.
The hotel offers a guided experience through Merdeka 118 Precinct with exclusive access to the historical landmark Stadium Merdeka where Malaysia’s Independence was declared, Al-Sultan Abdullah Mosque, the Merdeka Textile Museum, and Merdeka 118 building.
“We are proud to be part of the new Merdeka 118 precinct, with its rich, historical significance and its proximity to the vibrant Petaling Street Chinatown,” said Herman Kemp, general manager of Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur. “From locally inspired art and design to purposeful wellness and elevated culinary concepts rooted in Malaysian culture, our guests will discover enriching experiences from this unique vantage point and through the Park Hyatt brand’s distinctive take on understated luxury.”
For curated culinary experiences, guests may choose between three venues – Merdeka Grill, Cacao Mixology & Chocolate and Park Lounge.
Merdeka Grill reimagines a modern grill experience with premium cuts, sustainable seafood and locally sourced produce, complete with a curated beverage programme.
Park Lounge invites guests to rediscover heritage flavours through all-day dining, including Malaysian traditional signature dishes such as Botok Ikan and Gulai Taucu Minang, or afternoon tea experiences.
Meanwhile, Cacao Mixology & Chocolate — the city’s first chocolate-themed bar — celebrates the richness of cacao with chocolate themed cocktails, small batch distilleries spirits and zero proof specialities.
Located on the 99th floor, Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur has a light-filled yoga movement studio, a state-of-the-art fitness centre featuring the Integrity+ Series premium cardio equipment from Life Fitness, private treatment suites with ensuite dressing rooms, and a 30-metre infinity pool overlooking the city.
The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur was developed by PNB Merdeka Ventures Sdn. Bhd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of Permodalan Nasional Berhad (PNB), Malaysia’s largest fund management company. The project is part of the Merdeka 118 precinct, a 19-acre development featuring the 118-story Merdeka 118 skyscraper, the tallest in Southeast Asia at 678.9 meters. PNB, a state-owned enterprise, funded the RM5 billion project, which includes premium office spaces, a retail mall, and the Park Hyatt hotel occupying the top 17 floors. The development, designed to blend Malaysia’s cultural heritage with modern innovation, faced criticism for its use of public funds but aims to elevate Kuala Lumpur’s global standing through sustainable and luxurious infrastructure.
The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, was designed by the renowned Australian architectural firm Fender Katsalidis. The architects crafted the 118-story Merdeka 118 skyscraper, which houses the hotel on its top 17 floors, to blend modern elegance with Malaysia’s cultural heritage. The tower’s distinctive faceted glass exterior, inspired by traditional Malaysian patterns, creates a striking silhouette while maximizing natural light and views. Fender Katsalidis focused on sustainable design, incorporating energy-efficient systems and green spaces, ensuring the structure complements Kuala Lumpur’s skyline. The Park Hyatt’s interiors, designed in collaboration with hospitality specialists, emphasize luxury and comfort, reflecting the brand’s global standards.
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