Fifth Hyatt Brand Debuts in India

Hyatt Hotels Corporation rebrands five hotels as "Hyatt" in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Pune, Ahmedabad, and Amritsar

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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today debuted its fifth brand in India with the official rebranding of five hotels to "Hyatt": Hyatt Bangalore MG Road, Hyatt Hyderabad Gachibowli, Hyatt Pune, Hyatt Amritsar, and Hyatt Ahmedabad. The new Hyatt hotels join the 11 properties open throughout India operating under the Park Hyatt, Grand Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, and Hyatt Place brands.

Set in prime locations in some of India's fastest growing business cities, the five hotels offer contemporary and comfortable upscale accommodations. The hotels' restaurants and gathering places are geared toward the discerning transient, individual business and leisure traveler and can accommodate small business meetings and social gatherings.

According to Peter Fulton, Group President - EAME/Southwest Asia for Hyatt, "We are proud to introduce the fifth Hyatt brand to India, and we are thrilled to have the brand debut in some of the country's most vibrant cities. India has been a key part of Hyatt's strategic growth for the past 30 years, and we look forward to the expansion of our brands into new markets throughout the country where our guests are traveling."

Hyatt Bangalore MG Road is located in the heart of India's Silicon Valley on the buzzing MG Road, with views of nearby Ulsoor Lake. The hotel is close to Bangalore's shopping and business areas and has 143 guestrooms, including four suites. The hotel's signature restaurant, The Pink Poppadom, serves modern Indian cuisine; Lido, the all-day-dining restaurant, is situated overlooking the swimming pool; and the rooftop bar, Liquid Lounge and Bar, offers a refreshing al fresco experience. Hyatt Bangalore MG Road also offers a spa and fitness center. The hotel's meeting and function space includes the Istana conference room, a pre-function area and two smaller meeting rooms.

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