Grand Hyatt Colombo

Grand Hyatt Hotel Colombo

Construction in-progress of the Grand Hyatt Colombo
Former names Ceylinco Celestial/Celestial Residencies, Hyatt Recency Colombo
Alternative names Hyatt Colombo
General information
Status Under construction
Type High-rise
Architectural style Modern
Location Colombo
Town or city Colombo 3
Country Sri Lanka
Groundbreaking 2007
Completed 2015
Owner Hyatt Hotel Corporation
Height 229.5 m (753 ft)[1]
Technical details
Floor count 47
Design and construction
Structural engineer MAGA Engineering (Pvt).Ltd
Services engineer UTE Limited.
Other designers Design Consortium. Ltd
Other information
Number of rooms 475+84 apartments

Grand Hyatt Colombo is a 47-storey five star hotel under construction in Colombo, Sri Lanka. The hotel will feature 475 guestrooms and 84 serviced apartments.[2] It will be the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Sri Lanka.[3][4] The hotel neighbours the S. Thomas' Preparatory School in Colombo 3.

When completed it will stand as the tallest structure in Sri Lanka.

It is opposite the Crescat Boulevard shopping precinct. It's also a walk away from the liberty plaza and a few kilometers from majestic city and the Dutch Hospital, all reachable by tuk-tuk or taxi and other public transport. It is also located in close proximity to Colombo's CBD (Central Business District) in Colombo 1. Other attractions nearby include the Beira Lake, Gangaramaya temple, Galle Face Green, Old Parliament and Colombo Harbour.

References

  1. Maga Engineering. "Grand Hyatt Colombo". Retrieved 2015-06-11.
  2. http://www.dailynews.lk/?q=business/world-renowned-hotel-chain-hyatt-hotels-sri-lanka
  3. "Hyatt Announces Plans for a Hyatt Regency Hotel in Colombo". Hyatt Hotels Corporation. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
  4. "Hyatt Regency Hotel, Colombo". forum.lankaninvestor.com. Retrieved 2014-08-12.
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