Grand Hyatt Manila welcomes you this holiday season
Celebrate the holiday season at Grand Hyatt Manila’s world-class restaurants
The Christmas spirit is almost tangible at Grand Hyatt Manila, the towering five-star hotel in Fort Bonifacio in Taguig.
There’s a towering Christmas tree at the glittering lobby; guests feasting on sumptuous meals al fresco style by the pool; children and adults alike enjoying the pool itself and friends and lovers making memories over dinner under the stars at the famed The Peak where one can enjoy sumptuous meals while surrounded by the breathtaking view of city lights below.
There’s so much more that awaits guests.
Indeed, Grand Hyatt Manila welcomes the Christmas season with an exciting line-up of surprises, stays, feasts, and treats to delight one and all.
Guests instantly get an idea of what’s in store for them when they enter the lobby and see this year’s festive decor — a unique and rich hue of purple, blending elegantly with silver glitter ornaments and the iconic chandeliers of the hotel.
The 24-feet stunning centerpiece makes a beautiful sight as guests walk in the grand lobby. Don’t forget your cameras because it’s truly Instagram-worthy.
Make your holidays brighter as you reconnect and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones by having a Grand festive celebration in the city.
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