Hyatt Regency Malta turns one

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The Malta Business Weekly

Keeping the same Executive Team since the pandemic and with an average 9.5 rating

The Hyatt Regency Malta, which is operated by Bay Street Group has turned one. The Five-Star Superior Hotel, is one of Malta’s foremost luxury destinations, offering visitors an unparalleled experience of comfort and convenience in the heart of St. Julian’s.

Hyatt Regency Malta forms part of a chain of hotels specialising in accommodation, both for business as well as leisure travel. They are situated in various locations around the world in urban, suburban, airport, convention and vacation destinations. It is the first Hyatt-branded property in Malta.

“We are extremely pleased to celebrate the first anniversary, from the opening of The Hyatt Regency Malta – an ambitious project which the Bay Street Group has embarked on against all odds, but to great results” said Mark Vella, General Manager.

“In fact, we are all too pleased to note that the luxury destination has been going from strength to strength registering extremely encouraging results in 365 days of operation. Not to mention, we average 9.5 through our ratings on Expedia, Booking and TripAdvisor combined”, continued Mr. Vella.

Combining Maltese Heritage with modern architecture, the Hyatt Regency Malta offers a unique experience of calm in the middle of the bustling St Julian’s city centre. “The Executive Management Team which was tasked to open the hotel in the middle of the pandemic is still operational in its entirety, highlighing the Group’s vision that human capital is part of the Group’s asset-base”, said Albert Galea, Bay Street Group CEO.

Hyatt Regency Malta is an ideal pied-à-terre from which tourists and business travellers alike have been exploring the island’s eight thousand years of history. It offers 151 bright, premium guestrooms, including 12 suites that are elegantly decorated with contemporary furniture. Each guestroom has floor-to-ceiling windows or a balcony, generous workspace equipped with charging stations, and bathroom with walk-in rain shower. The hotel also include its fashionable restaurant, Seed; overlooking the beautifully restored St. Rita Chapel, where one can enjoy a unique farm-to-fork experience.

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