TAIPEI, Taiwan (May 18, 2018) – Korean travelers now have a good excuse to visit Taipei. From now through till September 3, one of the city’s most iconic properties, Grand Hyatt Taipei, will be offering Korean guests a number of exclusive benefits when booking any room type at the five-star hotel.
Highlights of the new Taipei Discovery package at Grand Hyatt Taipei include:
* Additional 1,000 World of Hyatt points per stay
* Complimentary room upgrade to the next category upon check-in (subject to availability)
* One complimentary mini bar per stay (including all snacks, soft drinks and beer)
* 15% off when dining at any one of the hotel’s nine restaurants
All bookings must be made through Hyatt.com using the special offer code KORWEB.
Last year, Taiwan welcomed more than 1 million visitors from South Korea – a 20% increase on the previous year, according to Taiwan’s Tourism Bureau.
“At Grand Hyatt Taipei, our mission is to make our guests feel at home. We’ve recently updated some of our menus to suit Korean preferences – particularly in our popular all-day dining restaurant, Café,” said the general manager of Grand Hyatt Taipei, Jan-Hendrik Meidinger. “We’re also currently in the process of recruiting Korean interns from a number of prestigious universities in the country, who will be able to help us better serve our Korean guests.”
Located adjacent to Taipei 101 shopping mall in the city’s main commercial district, Xinyi, Grand Hyatt Taipei recently underwent a USD1.6 billion renovation of all 850 guestrooms and suites, lobby, three restaurants, and Club Lounge. In 2016, the hotel also opened a new luxurious Oasis Spa featuring heated thermal baths, steam and sauna rooms, and a cold plunge pool, in addition to separate men’s and women’s relaxation lounges as well as three treatment rooms – including a couple’s suite for romantic getaways.
Today, Grand Hyatt Taipei is still the hotel of choice for many visiting international personalities, government dignitaries, and royal families. Some of the hotel’s renowned guests have included Beyoncé, Bill Clinton, George H.W. Bush, Snoop Dogg, Linkin Park, The Eagles, Andrea Bocelli and Cesar Millan. The hotel is also popular amongst Korean celebrities including Lee MinHo, Jessica (SNSD), Krystal, Hwang Chi Yeul, Kang Ha-neul, Kim Woo Bin, SHINHUA, Ha Ji-Won, Ji Chang Wook, Big Bang, Zo In Sung, FTIsland, B1A4, Yi Yeong-Ae, Choi Ji Woo and Wonder Girls.
For more information, please visit taipei.grand.hyatt.com or contact Grand Hyatt Taipei room reservations at 02-2720 1200 ext. 3158.