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27 November 2023

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27 November 2023

Park Hyatt Toronto launches holiday cottage pop-up concept

The Holiday Bothy offers a range of winter experiences, nightly DJ sessions, signature drinks, and more.

Upasana Mukherjee November 24 2023

The Park Hyatt Toronto Hotel in Canada has announced the launch of a holiday cottage pop-up concept to offer guests a range of winter activities.

The Holiday Bothy will be available from Thursday to Sunday for a limited time from 24 November 2023 to 1 January 2024.

The concept was inspired by traditional 'bothys' found in remote mountainous regions across Europe.

Park Hyatt's Holiday Bothy aims to offer guests comfort and connection, similar to the remote shelters for explorers.

It includes nightly DJ sessions and signature drinks crafted in collaboration with Glenfiddich, alongside dishes by executive sous chef Jonathan Williams.

Park Hyatt Toronto sales and marketing director Jason Bossenberry said: “We have created an exceptionally inviting space that just feels warm and festive. We also have some incredible partners lined up we’re excited to feature over the duration of the pop-up.

“At Park Hyatt Toronto, we believe in creating extraordinary experiences that transcend the ordinary. Our Holiday Bothy offers a sanctuary of warmth and connection in the heart of the city, where guests can escape the cold and revel in shared moments of holiday magic. We invite everyone to step into the Holiday Bothy at the Park Hyatt and create new memories.”

Park Hyatt Toronto has 219 guestrooms, including 40 suites, spanning a range of categories such as Presidential suite, Bi-level suite, and more.

Dining options include Joni Restaurant, Writers Room Bar, situated on the 17th floor, and an in-room dining facility.

The hotel also has 12,969m² of indoor meeting space with several event venues for both corporate and social gatherings.

It also offers an array of amenities, including a spa, fitness centre, and complimentary Wi-Fi.

Earlier this month, Hyatt Hotels and Extell Development Company revealed plans to open a Grand Hyatt-branded property, Grand Hyatt Deer Valley, Utah, US.

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