The Grand Hyatt Taipei features 870 elegantly appointed rooms with two presidential suites, three diplomatic suites, 14 executive suites and 37 corner suites.
In striving to continually offer the best and most modern of facilities and exceptional service, the Hyatt has pioneered a concept that has revolutionized the hotel industry. Featuring the Grand Club, an exclusive "hotel within a hotel" designed with the frequent traveler in mind.
Guests of the Grand club may enjoy all the personalized services of a boutique hotel with the advantages of being associated with a world leading hotel chain.
This includes a private lounge, separate concierge service, private meeting rooms, full business center, Internet access, complimentary continental breakfast, evening cocktails, all-day coffee and tea service along with fruit, snack items, and a hot appetizer - all complete with the professional, discreet service of a highly trained staff.
The Grand Hyatt has a choice of nine different food and beverage outlets. Pearl Liang offers fresh seafood in authentic Chinese provincial specialties with a great collection of fine wines. The Shanghai Court offers authentic Shanghainese cuisine in an ambiance that evokes the golden days of the 30's. Bel Air is one of the renown fine dining restaurants in Taipei featuring a modern continental menu. Irodori's warm, rustic decor complements its fresh approach to Japanese cuisine in a buffet style.
Ziga Zaga offers Italian cuisine from pizza to superb entrees, and fun-filled live entertainment featured after 9:30 pm onwards. Cafe's all-day hearty buffets are feast for the eye and palate.
For more casual gatherings, Hyatt Taipei offers a sumptuous afternoon tea buffet and evening dessert bar at Cha Lounge, high tea set assortment of cakes and pastries with a wide selection of tea and coffee in the Lobby Lounge, or one's favorite drink at Cheers Pub.
Fulfilling the requirements of a complete range of conferences and special events, Hyatt Taipei's meeting facilities are among the most technologically advanced in Asia. Wireless simultaneous translation, a video wall, and live broadcasting capabilities are just some features of the grand ballroom, that can accommodate 1,500 persons for cocktails.
Also available are 10 additional meeting rooms, and a drawing room that are accompanied by the services of a dedicated meeting concierge. Hyatt Taipei's state-of-the-art meeting facilities and equipment are accompanied by the innovative Coffee Bar which promises to open the door to inspired interaction during coffee breaks.
The Oasis Fitness Center helps release the stress of everyday life with an outdoor temperature-controlled swimming pool with landscaped terrace, Asia's first computerized set of Life Circuit exercise equipment, daily aerobics classes, spa pools, steam rooms and saunas, massage, and a beauty and hair salon.
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