Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa opened last week as the first Hyatt-branded hotel in Ethiopia and the brand’s seventh property in Africa. Situated on Meskel Square, the hotel offers a prime central location within easy reach of shopping, dining and major attractions. Its proximity to the United Nations Conference Center and the African Union Headquarters also makes it a convenient choice for business travelers.
The hotel features 188 guest rooms, including 12 Regency suites, two executive suites, one presidential suite and a four-bedroom Royal Presidential suite, accommodating both leisure guests and groups seeking upscale, spacious accommodations.
Dining options at the Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa total six distinct outlets. The Kitchen delivers Levantine-inspired signature dishes. Cascara Coffee and Cocktails and the Pool Bar and Lounge provide beverages with scenic views, while the Lobby Lounge and The Market focus on light, healthy bites and freshly baked pastries. For those seeking diverse culinary styles, The Oriental offers a fusion of Western-style barbecue and refined Asian cuisine, and the Metro Bar in the basement hosts live music evenings.
Wellness facilities include a 2,530-square-foot fitness center equipped with modern cardio and strength-training equipment, a full-service spa for relaxation and treatments, and an outdoor swimming pool for leisure and recreation.
“We are excited to celebrate the opening of Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa and to introduce the brand to Ethiopia,” said Heddo Siebs, general manager, Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa. “We are confident that our loyal World of Hyatt members and global travelers will feel welcomed the moment they arrive, and we look forward to serving them delicious blends of local flavors while also offering an array of live entertainment.”
With its central location, varied dining choices, comprehensive wellness amenities and a range of accommodation types, Hyatt Regency Addis Ababa positions itself as a compelling new option for visitors to the city, from international delegates and business travelers to tourists exploring Ethiopia’s capital.