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Discover More of Malaysia with Hyatt Hotels and Resorts

Hyatt has redefined the art of travel in Malaysia with the launch of its exclusive “More to Discover, Explore Malaysia” campaign, inviting guests and World of Hyatt members to immerse themselves in the nation’s most vibrant cities, serene coastlines, and adventurous landscapes.

From the sky-high grandeur of Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur atop Merdeka 118 to the seaside serenity of Hyatt Regency Kuantan and the spirited energy of Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu, Hyatt’s 11 unique properties across Malaysia serve as gateways to authentic local experiences infused with global luxury standards.


A Rewarding Invitation



Between 9 September and 31 October 2025, guests booking direct at Hyatt.com will enjoy complimentary breakfast for qualifying stays from 10 September to 20 December 2025. World of Hyatt members will enjoy additional savings and receive an exclusive, limited-edition Touch ’n Go card — crafted for seamless travel across Malaysia’s transport networks, dining, and retail.


This card, available in limited quantities, transforms every journey into an effortless experience, a collectible symbol of Hyatt’s commitment to crafting memorable, elevated travel moments.


Eleven Hotels. Eleven Journeys. One Malaysia.

Hyatt’s Malaysian portfolio embodies the diversity of place and spirit:

  • Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s most exclusive address, perched atop Asia Pacific’s tallest tower.
  • Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur: Iconic views of the PETRONAS Twin Towers, complete with a sustainable vertical farm and theatrical dining.
  • Alila Bangsar Kuala Lumpur: An urban sanctuary with immersive local programs such as origami workshops.
  • Hyatt Regency Kuala Lumpur at KL Midtown: A Kengo Kuma-designed architectural landmark uniting business and lifestyle.
  • Hyatt Centric City Centre KL: A vibrant launchpad for explorers, blending modern design with heritage-inspired interiors.
  • Hyatt House Kuala Lumpur Mont Kiara: Extended-stay luxury with the comforts of home.
  • Hyatt Place Kuala Lumpur Bukit Jalil: The smart choice for event-goers, steps from the national stadium
  • Hyatt Regency Kuantan Resort: A beachfront haven on Teluk Cempedak, home to the storied Sampan Bar.
  • Hyatt Centric Kota Kinabalu: A stylish urban retreat and gateway to the islands of Tunku Abdul Rahman National Park.
  • Hyatt Regency Kinabalu: Overlooking the waterfront with direct access to Sabah’s cultural heartbeat.
  • Hyatt Place Johor Bahru Paradigm Mall: A connected urban base just 20 minutes from Singapore.


The Essence of Exclusive Exploration


Rooted in Hyatt’s philosophy of connecting people, place, and culture, this campaign embodies more than a stay. It is an invitation to slow down, engage deeply, and embrace Malaysia’s soul — whether in a bustling capital or along untouched coastal landscapes.


Every Hyatt destination becomes a story waiting to be told, a journey to be remembered, and a reason to discover more.


For reservations, visit Hyatt.com/MalaysiaPromo.

Non-Members: Use code HTBVA

World of Hyatt Members: Use code MYHIPO

Availability is limited; exclusivity awaits those who reserve early.

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