
The Hyatt Centric brand plans to grow its portfolio by 50 per cent by the end of 2028, opening more than 35 new hotels worldwide.
This follows a year of growth for the brand in 2024 with hotel openings in cities such as Cairo, Shanghai, San José, Santo Domingo and more.
The next three years are expected to see substantial regional growth in Asia-Pacific, increasing the brand’s footprint in the region by over 75 per cent.

“As part of our strategic brand realignment and bringing more focused expertise and support to five distinct brand portfolios, the Hyatt Centric brand serves as a fantastic addition to our Classics Portfolio, a group of captivating brands offering timeless style and unrivalled care in the world’s most-travelled places,” said Emily Wright, vice president, global brand leader for Hyatt’s Classics & Essentials Portfolios. “The brand’s recent growth, including openings and planned developments, meets the rising demand from guests and members, especially millennial and Gen Z travellers, for more contemporary accommodations with playful details, sophisticated furnishings and socially connected spaces.”
Hyatt Centric hotels are designed to reflect their destinations through eclectic elements that represent the local culture.
Opening later this year will be the 259-key Hyatt Centric The Ring Chengdu, marking the brand’s entry into China’s southwest.
New hotels that will be opening across Asia-Pacific in 2026 include: the 166-room Hyatt Centric Bengaluru Airport; Hyatt Centric Electronic City Bangalore; Hyatt Centric East Taipei; Hyatt Centric Shanghai Jinqiao; Hyatt Centric TODTOWN Shanghai; Hyatt Centric Tianxin Changsha; Hyatt Centric Vrindavan, and Hyatt Centric Sapporo.






