The hotel features a remarkably high ceiling with an ambiance surrounded by an abundance of glass and natural daylight. Clean and bold design statements couple with understated Asian-chic attitude, echoes throughout the hotel from the underlining concept themes of earth, wind, water and fire – forged by Lorraine Reiman’s vision, managing director DWP/SRG.

Grand Hyatt Macau, completed in October 2009, has two distinctive towers located in City of Dreams, providing 790 guest rooms and suites with spectacular river and city views within this integrated urban entertainment resort. Conveniently located between the two outer lying islands of Coloane and Taipa, this internationally renowned area known as the ‘Cotai’ strip, completes this destination-driven hot-spot for the non-gaming MICE industries and seasoned business and leisure travelers.

The sleek hotel features clean lines of a loft, allowing different functional areas to connect visually rather than structurally where each space flows into the next, gaining openness and light. This concept can be seen in the relationship between the lobby and the second floor ballroom, where an entire side of the main ballroom is open to the lobby below.

The dedicated Grand Club Tower comprising of 332 guestrooms and 46 suits, and Grand Club Lounge for discerning guests, Club Lounge of an open kitchen concept and private outdoor terrace are featured in the hotel. On Level 35 of the Grand Club Tower is the Chairman’s Suite – a 2,960 square feet private two bedroom, two bathroom residential-style guestroom with panoramic city views, offering a security-monitored entrance, a kitchen with seating, a dining area, a work space, and a home theatre sound system- features a separate entertainment quarter.

The colossal, pillar-less natural light Grand Ballroom, the only one in Macau, boasts a 26 feet ceiling – the highest in Macau without chandeliers – and in total area covers more than 23,000 square feet catering up to 2,500 guests in theater-style and 1,500 for a banquet function. Divisible into four soundproof sections, each with its own control room, the ballroom features catwalk lighting and six advanced, built-in 15,000 lumens projectors.

There are eight additional salons that function as meeting venues, which can accommodate from 40 to 120 guests. Isala Spa is the latest addition to the Hyatt Pure spa portfolio spread over 25,000 square feet and includes 15 capacious spa suites, six of them designed for couples.

Hyatt, headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, owns and develops hotels and resorts under the brand names Grand Hyatt, Park Hyatt, Hyatt Place, Hyatt Summerfield Suites, Hyatt Resorts, Hyatt Regency and Andaz.