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Park Hyatt is the quiet apex of the Hyatt portfolio, built for smart travelers who want substance over spectacle. The best of these hotels pair a singular location with culinary experiences, art and exquisite design, and service that knows your preferences before you visit their stunning properties.
Pursuitist reviewed the standouts across cities and islands to find where the brand truly delivers. Here is where it matters most when looking for the best Park Hyatt locations across the globe.
Pursuitist has stayed, compared, and pressure-tested the field. We are the luxury insider you turn to for a definitive verdict, not a directory. These are our top five Park Hyatt hotels in the world right now.
The 5 Best Park Hyatt Hotels in the World
Park Hyatt Tokyo (Tokyo, Japan)
Park Hyatt Tokyo is the sky-high hotel that rewrote the rules for urban luxury in Asia. It occupies the top 14 floors of Kenzo Tange’s Shinjuku Park Tower, with glass atriums, a wall of city, and Mount Fuji on a clear day. Following a comprehensive, multi-month property restoration, it is arguably better than ever.
The hotel opened in 1994 as Asia’s first Park Hyatt, its residential interiors by designer John Morford drawn in dark wood, natural stone, and the property’s signature green. It became a cultural landmark through Sofia Coppola’s 2003 film Lost in Translation. The hotel recently reopened after a thorough 19-month restoration led by Paris studio Jouin Manku, marking the most complete renewal in its 30-year history.
Why Pursuitist Recommends: The New York Bar still delivers the best jazz-and-skyline nightcap in Tokyo, and the refreshed rooms give up nothing of the original calm. This is the rare icon that lived up to its own myth, then quietly raised the bar for luxury five-star city hotels.
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme (Paris, France)
Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme is a modern palace hidden in plain sight on Rue de la Paix. Steps from Place Vendôme and its jewelry houses, it trades the usual gilt and chandeliers for warm marble, dark wood, and low light. The mood is a private Parisian residence rather than a grand hotel.

American architect Ed Tuttle united five period buildings behind a protected façade, opening the hotel in August 2002 on a site once tied to the couturière Jeanne Paquin. France granted it the rarefied Palace distinction in 2011.
Why Pursuitist Recommends: The Michelin-starred Pur’ by chef Jean-François Rouquette, recently reimagined with designer Hugo Toro, is reason enough to book. Add a basement pool and a bespoke house scent, and you have Paris luxury without the theater.
Park Hyatt Sydney (Sydney, Australia)
Park Hyatt Sydney holds the single best hotel address in Australia. It sits at the water’s edge in The Rocks, framed by the Opera House on one side and the Harbour Bridge on the other. Nearly every room opens to a private balcony over the harbour.
The hotel first welcomed guests around 1990, then reopened after a rebuild so extensive that only the exterior walls remained. Melbourne firm BARStudio gave the 155 rooms an apartment-like feel and added rooftop suites, including the expansive Sydney Suite.
Why Pursuitist Recommends: Book an Opera view, take a dawn swim in the rooftop pool, and let the 24-hour butler handle the rest. Service can vary, so lean on the team early, and the location will do the rest.
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa (Gaafu Alifu Atoll, Maldives)
Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa is the brand’s finest island escape, defined by a rare 360-degree house reef. The coral drop-off begins a few steps from the villas, so world-class snorkeling is always at your door. It is remote by design, and calmer for it.
The resort opened as an Alila in 2009 and became a Park Hyatt in 2011. Singapore’s SCDA Architects, led by Chan Soo Khian, gave it a clean tropical-modern look, and its EarthCheck and Green Globe credentials are among the most serious in the Maldives.
Why Pursuitist Recommends: Around 50 villas, a resident marine biologist, and a PADI five-star dive center make this a snorkeler’s and diver’s dream. Rates start around 700 dollars a night, and reaching the island takes a domestic flight plus a speedboat. The reward is a reef most resorts can only envy.
Park Hyatt Vienna (Vienna, Austria)
Park Hyatt Vienna is a former imperial bank reborn as the city’s most polished hotel. It anchors the Goldenes Quartier on Am Hof square, inside the UNESCO-listed First District. The rooms rank among the largest in Vienna, and no two are quite alike.
The century-old building once served as headquarters of the Austrian-Hungarian Monarchy Bank. After a two-year restoration, it opened in June 2014 as the first Hyatt in Austria, with interiors by design studio FG Stijl.
Why Pursuitist Recommends: The showpiece is the Arany Spa, where the pool sits inside the old bank vault behind the original steel door, lined with tiles shaped like gold bars. Breakfast in the former cashier’s hall at The Bank Brasserie is worth waking early for and cements this as one of the top tier World of Hyatt properties globally.
The Pursuitist Final Word
The best Park Hyatt hotels share a temperament: confident, understated, and built around one thing they do better than anyone nearby. Tokyo and Paris are the portfolio’s cultural anchors, Sydney and the Maldives own their settings, and Vienna turns history into genuine delight. To get the very best of the very best, book any of these five and travel with World of Hyatt status or a Hyatt Privé agent to add breakfast, upgrades, and property credits.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which Park Hyatt is the best in the world?
It depends on the trip. For a city icon, Park Hyatt Tokyo and Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme lead the field. For a beach escape, Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa is the brand’s finest resort. Park Hyatt Sydney wins on pure location.
Is Park Hyatt New York worth it?
It has the brand’s most famous address, at the base of the One57 tower on Billionaires’ Row, with large rooms and a pool wired to a Carnegie Hall soundtrack. Critics note the dining is thin and many rooms lack views, so it rewards guests who value space and location over a full-service restaurant.
How much does a Park Hyatt cost per night?
Rates vary widely by property and season. Marquee hotels like Tokyo and the Maldives often start around 700 to 800 dollars a night, and suites climb well beyond that. World of Hyatt points can cut the cost sharply at top-tier properties.
How do I get free breakfast and upgrades at a Park Hyatt?
World of Hyatt Globalist status includes free breakfast and, when available, suite upgrades. Guests without status can book through a Hyatt Privé travel agent to receive breakfast, a property credit, and an upgrade at no extra cost over the flexible rate.
Christopher Parr, is the Editor and Chief Content Creator for Pursuitist, and a contributing writer to USA Today, Business Insider — and the on-air host of Travel Tuesday on Live at 4 CBS. He is an award-winning luxury marketing veteran, writer, a frequent speaker at luxury and interactive marketing conferences and a pioneer in web publishing. Named a "Top 10 Luxury Travel Blogger” by USA Today, Parr has also been selected as the official winner in Luxury Lifestyle Awards’ list of the “Top 50 Best Luxury Influencers and Bloggers in the World.”