Renovated Park Hyatt Toronto to open in September
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After being closed for several months for a full renovation, the Park Hyatt Toronto will once again welcome guests in September of this year.
The property design was led by Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge, who was inspired by "Canada's striking seasons and natural landscapes" when redesigning one of the metropolis' finest hotels.
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The hotel and its guest rooms will exude the feeling of a high-end home with modern materials and softer color palettes meant to help guests relax in their surroundings.
On the 17th floor, guests will find the Writers Room, a cocktail bar that's long been a hit with residents of Toronto and those visiting from elsewhere. Offering tantalizing skyline views, the bar is an homage to its history as a place where giants of literature have met to share ideas and derive inspiration. The hotel will also feature a signature dining experience that will be made known in the weeks to come. A press release from Hyatt states it will be "influenced by the spirit of Toronto's vibrant arts and culture scene."
In addition to the completely revamped hotel, the surrounding development has gotten a big upgrade, too. Developers added 65 high-end apartments available to rent as well as 20,000 square feet of retail space along with frontage on Bloor Street and Avenue Road, which is sure to make the Park Hyatt a destination unto itself when it does reopen.
Rooms are available at the newly renovated Park Hyatt Toronto as of Sept. 15, with cash rates from CAD608 (about $453) on opening night. As a Category 6 World of Hyatt property, award nights will cost you 25,000 points apiece. And remember, since Chase Ultimate Rewards points transfer to World of Hyatt at a 1:1 ratio, it's easy to acquire the points you need for an award stay.
Right now, you could earn at least four complimentary nights at this property by signing up for the Chase Sapphire Preferred Card, which is currently offering a sign-up bonus of 80,000 bonus points after you spend $4,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening.
Featured rendering courtesy of CNW Group/Park Hyatt Toronto