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Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh moves into Balcony’s portfolio

Hyatt’s latest five-star offering, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh, has entered Balcony’s portfolio of luxury hotels in Asia.

Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh – FiveFive Rooftop Restaurant & Bar

Set to open its doors in the first quarter of 2021, Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh will mark the first Hyatt hotel in the Cambodian capital and the debut of the Hyatt Regency brand in one of Asia’s most dynamic destinations. With 247 guestrooms including 43 suites, the new contemporary-meets-colonial property is ideally situated in the heart of Phnom Penh’s cultural and business district of Doun Penh and within walking distance to the Royal Palace, National Museum and the riverside. Conceived by award-winning Singapore-based SCDA Architects, the interiors of the hotel will reflect Cambodia’s diverse heritage, seamlessly blending Khmer architectural accents, French colonial influences, and specially-commissioned artworks by contemporary Cambodian artist, FONKi.

Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh – Guestroom

Hyatt Regency Phnom Penh will feature five dining venues including The Attic, an old world speakeasy-style bar, and a stylish indoor/outdoor open-plan dining concept called FiveFive Rooftop Restaurant & Bar, where guests can enjoy panoramic views of the Mekong River, the Royal Palace and the city skyline alongside refreshing cocktails and lively DJ performances.
In addition, the hotel will feature 1,400 square meters of meeting space as well as a slew of recreational facilities including a 24-hour fitness center, tropical infinity pool, spa and the Regency Club Lounge.

We’ll be sharing some news on the hotel soon. In the meantime, if you would like to discuss some story angles, including what measures the hotel will be taking to ensure guest and staff safety during COVID times, we’d welcome the chance to chat further. As well, if you’re planning to visit Cambodia after the travel restrictions lift, please let me know. Until then, please find a selection of low-res images below.

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