Hyatt Regency Kathmandu

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu
Location within Nepal
Hotel chain Hyatt
General information
Location Nepal
Address P.O Box 9609, Taragaon, Boudha, Kathmandu, Nepal
Coordinates 27°43′19″N 85°21′18″E / 27.7220°N 85.3550°E / 27.7220; 85.3550Coordinates: 27°43′19″N 85°21′18″E / 27.7220°N 85.3550°E / 27.7220; 85.3550
Opening 27 September 2000
Owner Taragaon Regency Hotels Limited
Management Global Hyatt Corporation
Technical details
Floor count 7
Design and construction
Architect P.G. Patki Architects Pvt Ltd
Other designers Interior Design Network International PTE LTD
Other information
Number of rooms 280
Number of suites 7
Website
kathmandu.regency.hyatt.com

Hyatt Regency Kathmandu is an urban five-star resort located near Boudhanath Stupa, a UNESCO world heritage site, in Kathmandu, Nepal. The hotel opened on 27 September 2000 is built on 37 acres of land. It is a full service hotel and the only Hyatt brand property in Nepal under the Hyatt Regency portfolio.

History

The construction of the hotel started in 1997 on a 37-acre site and the completed building cost NPR 5,000 million. The hotel is designed in the traditional Newari style of Nepalese architecture, is owned by Taragaon Regency Hotels Ltd and managed by Hyatt. It was opened on 27 September 2000 and inaugurated by His Late Majesty, King Birendra Bir Bikram Shahdev.

The Hotel

The hotel has 280 guest rooms, including eight suites, all with contemporary facilities. These guest rooms are among the largest in Kathmandu, with minimum area of 36 square metres. The entrance of the hotel is designed keeping in mind the culture of Nepal.

Events

The hotel has acted as a venue for events and conferences such as UN, UMN, Save the Children, UNICEF ROSA, UNICEF, PSI Nepal, Care International Nepal, GTZ Nepal, UN Habitat, Mercy Corps USA, OXFAM, The Micronutrient Initiative, and Water Aid.

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