TORONTO — The reimagined Park Hyatt Toronto will reopen its doors in September 2021 featuring brand new interiors, a permanent art collection and luxury guestrooms that overlook Toronto’s famed Yorkville neighbourhood.
The hotel collaborated with world-renowned designer Alessandro Munge of Studio Munge who drew inspiration from Canada’s seasons and natural landscapes to deliver an elevated home-away-from-home experience.
Park Hyatt Toronto’s restoration comes as part of a wider redevelopment of the site into a mixed-use destination by its owner, Oxford Properties. In addition to luxury guest suites, the redevelopment has created 65 luxury rental apartment at Two Avenue Road, in the heritage-designated south tower, which has been completely restored and retained. This marks one of the largest heritage restoration projects in Canada.
Other enhancements include the iconic 17th-floor cocktail bar, which will now be known as the Writers Room, paying homage to literary legends that once stayed at the hotel. Plus, a new culinary destination influenced by Toronto’s vibrant arts and culture scene will be announced in the coming weeks.
The hotel will also feature a significant permanent art collection highlighting pieces from renowned Canadian and indigenous artists. Guests will be greeted in the lobby by a large-scale tapestry designed by Canadian artist Shannon Bool, while the 219 guestrooms – including 40 luxury suites – will artfully balance residential comfort with contemporary design.
And for added luxury, the hotel will be known as a spa and wellness destination, with a collection of curated relaxation services and treatments to treat the body and calm the mind.
“Through the evolution and restoration of Park Hyatt Toronto, exceptional personalized service remains the heart of this remarkable transformation,” says Bonnie Strome, General Manager. “We are proud to welcome guests back to the reimagined Park Hyatt Toronto with services from the hotel’s illustrious past, while proudly introducing new experiences for its much-anticipated future.”
For more information go to https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/canada/park-hyatt-toronto/torph.