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May 1, 2008Blaise Mautin Creates a Personal Scent For Park Hyatt Zurich
The Parisian parfumeur Blaise Mautin has created fragrances for Hyatt Hotels & Resorts since 2001, successfully launching scents for Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme, Park Hyatt Washington and Park Hyatt Dubai.
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Apr 23, 2008126-Room Hotel Just Minutes From Downtown Nashville
Hyatt Place Nashville/Franklin/Cool Springs – just 10 miles from downtown Nashville – opens today, making it the fifth Hyatt Place hotel in the Nashville area. Hyatt Place, a new kind of hotel that complements Hyatt’s full service brands, combines contemporary design with innovative services and amenities to create an atmosphere of casual hospitality.
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Apr 1, 2008
The opening of Grand Hyatt Doha in Spring 2008 will mark Qatar’s entry into the glittering world of 5star Hyatt hotels in the Arabian Gulf region. Park Hyatt Dubai, Grand Hyatt Dubai, Hyatt Regency Dubai and Grand Hyatt Muscat have established themselves as leading hotels in the region, winning international awards for service and style.
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Mar 27, 2008
TOKYO (March 27, 2008) - Park Hyatt Tokyo, committed to offering discriminating travelers the highest level of individual attention, will unveil a collection of facial and body treatments tailored for men and created exclusively by Australian company Aesop, whose sublime products have cared for discerning clients globally since 1987.
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Mar 24, 200812th Hyatt Hotel in Lone Star State Opens in City’s New Premier Convention Destination
Grand Hyatt San Antonio, a striking 1003-room, 37 story luxury hotel, opened this weekend in the bustling heart of “the Alamo City.” Adjacent to the Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center and the famed San Antonio Riverwalk, the contemporary hotel is a stunning addition to the city’s skyline, offering a combination of facilities, services and amenities designed to meet the needs of discriminating business and leisure travelers.
