
On the 10th, Paradise announced it relaunched the former Grand Hyatt Incheon West Tower as the Hyatt Regency Incheon Paradise City.
Hyatt Regency is the brand within Hyatt’s portfolio that blends business and leisure. Located steps from Incheon International Airport — Korea’s gateway — Hyatt Regency Incheon is positioned to serve a wide range of travel needs, from quick overnight stays and layovers to business trips. It’s also just a five-minute walk from Paradise City, creating seamless synergy between the two properties.
Earlier, Paradise Sega Sammy acquired the Grand Hyatt Incheon West Tower from KAL Hotel Network, a Hanjin Group subsidiary, for 210 billion KRW (about $157,500,000) and carried out interior renovations and environmental upgrades as it began operating the hotel.
Hyatt Regency Incheon has 501 rooms in total, including 34 suites. The property features two pools — a main pool and a children’s pool — along with sauna and spa facilities, and 12 banquet and meeting rooms, making it an appealing choice for families as well as MICE and business travelers.
Guests can reach Incheon Airport Terminal 1 in about 3–5 minutes by car and Terminal 2 in roughly 15–20 minutes. Because the hotel connects naturally to international arrival and departure routes, travelers can enjoy a fuller experience even on short trips, linking arrival, stay and activities with ease.
With the opening of the Hyatt Regency, Paradise City’s total room inventory now reaches 1,270 rooms. That added capacity is expected to help the resort better capture gaming demand.
A Hyatt Regency Incheon spokesperson said the hotel will expand access to the Paradise City experience by offering a more convenient, accessible lodging option. The spokesperson added that, rather than existing solely as an independent destination, the property will act as a connector to strengthen Incheon’s role as a global gateway.