Grand Hyatt Singapore, formerly known as Hyatt Regency Singapore and the Singapore Hyatt Hotel, is a hotel on Scotts Road in the Central Area of Singapore.
The hotel was constructed in 1970.[1][2][3] At the time of its completion, it was the largest hotel in Southeast Asia.[4] 200 of the hotel's rooms, as well as the reception area, a bar and the Garden Terrace coffeehouse opened on March 1971, with the rest of the hotel being fully completed by May.[5] The hotel was officially opened by then Minister of Social Affairs Othman Wok on 2 October, with Aw Cheng Hu, the wife of Lee Chee San, the managing director of Chung Khiaw Bank, performing the dedication ceremony.[6] By 1979, the hotel had become the Hyatt Regency Singapore.[7]
In January 1980, plans for a $30 million, which would increase the number of rooms by 451, were approved.[8] The hotel's lifts were computerised in March 1983.[9] Its rooms were refurbished in May.[10] In December 1987, a training centre was established in the hotel in order to train staff.[11] From 1990 to 1998, the hotel underwent major renovations, after which it became the Grand Hyatt Singapore.[12][13] The hotel's lobby was remodelled in 2003.[14]
The hotel began renovations in October 2021.[14] The hotel temporarily closed on 19 September 2022 due to the renovations.[15]
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