Hyatt announces three openings in Italy and debut of Hyatt Regency and Thompson brands

Hyatt is tripling its Italian presence. Three luxury hotels will debut in Rome, Milan and Sicily by 2028.
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Hyatt to add three more hotels to Italy portfolio

Europe | Paul Colston
22 June 2026, 10:22am 

Hyatt Hotels Corporation is expanding its portfolio in Italy with three new hotel openings. The hotels will add 428 rooms and suites in Italy, one of Europe’s most important travel markets where WTTC forecasts international visitor spending will reach an all-time high of €78bn by 2035.

Hyatt currently offers 170 hotels in Europe across 19 brands, including six hotels across five brands in Italy. Since 2019, Hyatt has quadrupled the number of rooms in its Italian portfolio and continues to grow, with more than 40 hotels set to open across Europe in the coming years.

Hyatt Regency Rome Central and Thompson Rome are expected to introduce two Hyatt brands to Italy for the first time, while Park Hyatt Taormina would extend the Park Hyatt brand beyond Milan.

Hyatt Regency Rome Central, expected to open end of Q3 2026 near Rome’s main Termini train station, is designed to serve the city’s strong business, meetings and events demand, with a central location offering direct access to transport and convention activity. The hotel is expected to feature 238 rooms and suites, a rooftop pool, Pool Bar and Asian-inspired restaurant, Niroma.

Thompson Rome, expected to open in Q4 2026, would introduce Hyatt’s Thompson Hotels lifestyle brand to Italy. The brand is positioned around design, dining and local culture, making Rome a natural market for its Italian debut. Housed in a repurposed heritage building near the Colosseum, Roman Forum and Piazza Venezia, the planned 69-room hotel is expected to include three dining venues.

Park Hyatt Taormina, expected to open in 2028 in Sicily will focus on the luxury, residential-style design. The planned 121-suite hotel is expected to include private terraces, views of the Ionian Sea and Mount Etna.

For further information on Hyatt hotels and new openings across the globe, please visit www.hyatt.com.

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