Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen
1a Avenida esquina Calle 26, Colonia Centro, 普拉亚德尔卡曼, 墨西哥
Centro
314房间
现代设计 和 充满活力
It’s not like the Riviera Maya needed another resort, strictly speaking. But the Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen brings something fresh to this somewhat overdeveloped stretch of coastline. Traditionally, travelers to “Playa,” that buzzing beach enclave down the coast from Cancún, have had to choose between one of two options. There are the boutique hotels in town, and the sprawling all-inclusive resorts lining the beaches north and south of it. The Grand Hyatt represents the best of both worlds, offering both a central location in town as well as many of the amenities and perks of a resort.
Not to mention that the resort has some serious design creed. Mexican architect Javier Sordo Madaleno — the mind behind the strikingly geometric San Josemaría Escrivá church in Mexico City — partnered with New York’s Rockwell Group, lately in the news for opening The New York EDITION. Their combined efforts in Mexico have produced a chic hotel that would be considered interesting enough anywhere, and that’s downright cutting-edge for a place like Playa del Carmen. The building itself is massive, Mayan-inspired but modern, and built relatively low to the ground amid a native mangrove forest. There are waterfalls and infinity pools; the lobby feels like a cool cave. An open-air promenade, El Paseo, seamlessly connects the hotel’s entrance to the beach; lined with several Hyatt-operated bars, eateries, and street food-style stands, it feels like a natural extension of Playa’s lively Quinta Avenida. The spa, perhaps the Grand Hyatt’s true standout feature, is modeled after the look and feel of a cenote — the region’s magical limestone sinkholes, filled with turquoise water, considered sacred by the ancient Mayans.
Guest rooms and suites run the range from comfortable to extravagant. All are outfitted in natural wood and a beachy color palette of blue and white, and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies with chaise seating, spacious bathrooms with walk-in rain showers, and Hyatt’s signature beds with 300-thread-count linens. On the higher end of the Grand Hyatt’s offerings are “Swim-Up” rooms, which, delightfully, are just what they sound like, with private terraces providing direct access to a swimming pool, and, of course, a line of suites with ocean views and plunge pools.
It’s a great new place to stay. At the end of the day, though Playa del Carmen is a social destination — not the sort of place where you’ll be tempted to hole up in your hotel room all day. Not when there are freshly grilled fish tacos and mezcal margaritas awaiting downstairs, and beyond, the beautiful people sunning themselves on white daybeds at Mamita’s Beach Club.
Not to mention that the resort has some serious design creed. Mexican architect Javier Sordo Madaleno — the mind behind the strikingly geometric San Josemaría Escrivá church in Mexico City — partnered with New York’s Rockwell Group, lately in the news for opening The New York EDITION. Their combined efforts in Mexico have produced a chic hotel that would be considered interesting enough anywhere, and that’s downright cutting-edge for a place like Playa del Carmen. The building itself is massive, Mayan-inspired but modern, and built relatively low to the ground amid a native mangrove forest. There are waterfalls and infinity pools; the lobby feels like a cool cave. An open-air promenade, El Paseo, seamlessly connects the hotel’s entrance to the beach; lined with several Hyatt-operated bars, eateries, and street food-style stands, it feels like a natural extension of Playa’s lively Quinta Avenida. The spa, perhaps the Grand Hyatt’s true standout feature, is modeled after the look and feel of a cenote — the region’s magical limestone sinkholes, filled with turquoise water, considered sacred by the ancient Mayans.
Guest rooms and suites run the range from comfortable to extravagant. All are outfitted in natural wood and a beachy color palette of blue and white, and feature floor-to-ceiling windows, private balconies with chaise seating, spacious bathrooms with walk-in rain showers, and Hyatt’s signature beds with 300-thread-count linens. On the higher end of the Grand Hyatt’s offerings are “Swim-Up” rooms, which, delightfully, are just what they sound like, with private terraces providing direct access to a swimming pool, and, of course, a line of suites with ocean views and plunge pools.
It’s a great new place to stay. At the end of the day, though Playa del Carmen is a social destination — not the sort of place where you’ll be tempted to hole up in your hotel room all day. Not when there are freshly grilled fish tacos and mezcal margaritas awaiting downstairs, and beyond, the beautiful people sunning themselves on white daybeds at Mamita’s Beach Club.
地点
Grand Hyatt Playa del Carmen
1a Avenida esquina Calle 26, Colonia Centro, 普拉亚德尔卡曼, 墨西哥
Centro
客户评分与评论
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房间及房价
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设施及服务
- 免费wifi
- 自主停车(收费)
- 露天车位
- 代客泊车服务
- 酒吧
- 客房服务
- 餐厅
- 24小时客房服务
- 户外泳池
- Spa
- Spa项目(须预订)
- 桑拿
- 美容院
- 按摩浴池
- 瑜伽
- 蒸汽室
- 健身房
- 100%无烟酒店
- 礼宾服务
- 24小时前台
- 待命的医生
- 可连通客房
- 空调
- ATM/银行服务
- 托儿(须预订)
- 娱乐室
- 花园
- 多语言工作人员
- 叫醒服务
- 休憩廊
- 行李储存
- 欢迎携带宠物
- 允许携带宠物(收费)
- 会议室
- 可提供自行车
- 周边拥有购物商圈
- 婴儿床(视情况而定)
- 停車處
- 游泳池
- 儿童俱乐部
- 海滨
- 无障碍通道
- 指定的吸烟区
预订须知
- 12 岁及以上被视为成人。
- 12 岁以下儿童可免费使用现有床铺。
- 不可加床。
- 额外加人,仅限客房每晚 35 美元。另加一人,住宿和早餐每晚收取 53 美元。
入住时间:
15:00
退房时间:
12:00
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SGD的价格,1晚,1位客人
SGD的价格,1晚,1位客人
Stay dates
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Check-in
Oct 6
Check-out
Oct 15
Rates shown in USD based on single occupancy.