Hyatt opens fourth Hyatt Place hotel in Dubai [Construction Report]

Hyatt launches its fourth Hyatt Place property in Dubai and creates another great alternative in the midscale travel segment in Dubai’s quickly diversifying market.

The Hyatt Place Dubai/Jumeirah, a stylish abode for business and leisure guests. (Photo: Hyatt)

Hyatt launches its fourth Hyatt Place property in Dubai and creates another great alternative in the midscale travel segment in Dubai’s quickly diversifying market.

Hyatt’s fourth Hyatt-branded select service property has opened in Dubai.

The Hyatt Place Dubai/Jumeirah expands the group’s midscale portfolio in the UAE and appeals to the growing tourism sector not looking for luxury in Dubai.

We find out more.

Hyatt lands fourth Hyatt Place hotel in Dubai

The newly opened Hyatt Place Dubai/Jumeirah will join its brand mates the Hyatt Place Dubai Al Rigga, Hyatt Place Dubai Baniyas Square and Hyatt Place Dubai Wasl District to become the fourth hotel under this portfolio to open in Dubai.

The opening expands Hyatt’s presence in the UAE and offers a greater variety of accommodation in the city, where visitors are looking beyond the luxury segment for something more affordable.

“The opening of Hyatt Place Dubai/Jumeirah complements the UAE government’s endeavour to diversify the tourism sector. The government’s goal is to be able to offer a memorable stay experience to every single traveller, regardless of budget,” says Kurt Straub, vice president of operations, Middle East, Africa and Southwest Asia.

“The three existing Hyatt Place hotels in Dubai have established a reputation for catering to a diverse pool of travellers looking for comfortable and seamless experiences with value for money. We are optimistic that the opening of this new Hyatt Place hotel in Jumeirah will add a wonderful new option for business and leisure travellers visiting Dubai.”

Leisure and business travellers at home in Hyatt Place

The Hyatt Place brand offers guests reliable, stylish and comfortable 24-hour service, and is known all over the world for being a great base for the modern traveller.

Business and leisure guests alike will feel right at home in this new 204-key property set on the Al Mina Road of Dubai’s exclusive Jumeirah neighbourhood.

It is also conveniently close to Dubai’s airport and many local attractions, such as the Dubai World Trade Centre, Dubai International Financial Centre, La Mer and Jumeirah Beach.

The property is fully connected and guests can avail of free Wi-Fi throughout, event spaces for gatherings and meetings, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, a number of F&B outlets that offer everything from grab and go at The Market, Asian food at Wox and teas, coffees and beers at the Focus Bar.

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Hyatt Place offers guests a fresh, purposeful and friendly stay experience with a selected range of services.

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