Spacious rooms, marble baths, spa, fitness, fine dining, cocktail bar






































"Located smack-bang in Zurich’s city center, this Park Hyatt exemplifies all that the brand is known for: stellar service, understated yet elegant luxury, spacious rooms and bathrooms, and a refined feel. Its 138 rooms feature contemporary design and sophisticated furnishings with positively luxurious king-size beds and floor-to-ceiling windows. Business travelers will be pleased with the highly functional work spaces, and the Bang & Olufsen hi-fi system in certain room categories is sure to delight audiophiles and design lovers alike. Upon leaving your guestroom (tearing yourself away from its warm embrace is more like it), swing by Onyx Bar for a signature cocktail like the aptly named Executive Old Fashioned made with High West Bourbon, vanilla, 10-year tawny port wine, and Angostura bitters before buckling into a tasting-menu dinner at Chef Timotej Mužila’s Parkhuus restaurant. If you’re visiting in clement weather, book a private boat cruise on board the property’s brand new, chic Navan C30." - Stacey Lastoe

"From the box-shaped, glass-fronted architecture to the high-ceilinged foyer, complete with a granite floor and immense, specially commissioned Sol Le Witt mural, the Park Hyatt Zürich aims to impress. The interior is classy and comfortable; the abundance of glass windows means oodles of light, and some 92 works of art strewn throughout the rooms and public areas provide a constant stream of eye candy. The 138 rooms are decorated in warm colors and equipped with tech-savvy amenities like state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen flat-screen televisions and DVD players. Some have excellent views of Zürich. Furnishingscome courtesy ofreputable Italian artisans, and the large, luxurious marble bathrooms have separate soaking tubs and rain showers, double sinks in the suites, and toiletries from Laura Tonatto. The larger, more sumptuous suites (executive, presidential) come with extras like separate dining rooms and freestanding tubs, while the hotel’s public areasinclude the swank Parkhuus restaurant and wine room, a distinguished lobby lounge and library, the chic Onyx Bar, and the Club Olympus Spa."


"From the box-shaped, glass-fronted architecture to the high-ceilinged foyer, complete with a granite floor and immense, specially commissioned Sol Le Witt mural, the Park Hyatt Zürich aims to impress. The interior is classy and comfortable; the abundance of glass windows means oodles of light, and some 92 works of art strewn throughout the rooms and public areas provide a constant stream of eye candy. The 138 rooms are decorated in warm colors and equipped with tech-savvy amenities like state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen flat-screen televisions and DVD players. Some have excellent views of Zürich. Furnishingscome courtesy ofreputable Italian artisans, and the large, luxurious marble bathrooms have separate soaking tubs and rain showers, double sinks in the suites, and toiletries from Laura Tonatto. The larger, more sumptuous suites (executive, presidential) come with extras like separate dining rooms and freestanding tubs, while the hotel’s public areasinclude the swank Parkhuus restaurant and wine room, a distinguished lobby lounge and library, the chic Onyx Bar, and the Club Olympus Spa."


"From the box-shaped, glass-fronted architecture to the high-ceilinged foyer, complete with a granite floor and immense, specially commissioned Sol Le Witt mural, the Park Hyatt Zürich aims to impress. The interior is classy and comfortable; the abundance of glass windows means oodles of light, and some 92 works of art strewn throughout the rooms and public areas provide a constant stream of eye candy. The 138 rooms are decorated in warm colors and equipped with tech-savvy amenities like state-of-the-art Bang & Olufsen flat-screen televisions and DVD players. Some have excellent views of Zürich. Furnishingscome courtesy ofreputable Italian artisans, and the large, luxurious marble bathrooms have separate soaking tubs and rain showers, double sinks in the suites, and toiletries from Laura Tonatto. The larger, more sumptuous suites (executive, presidential) come with extras like separate dining rooms and freestanding tubs, while the hotel’s public areasinclude the swank Parkhuus restaurant and wine room, a distinguished lobby lounge and library, the chic Onyx Bar, and the Club Olympus Spa."


"Just off the lake and a short walk from the city center," this "impeccable high-rise" near the Bahnhofstrasse has a reception area with a bamboo garden, a polished blackberry granite floor, and cream-colored leather paneling. Minimalist rooms in warm hues have Italian furniture, deep soaking tubs, and Blaise Mautin toiletries. "It’s all classically understated." Parkhuus has floor-to-ceiling windows and emphasizes seasonal ingredients in pan-European fare such as cream of pea soup and rainbow trout with wild herbs. The wine library is two stories tall and holds more than 3,000 bottles."
