Hyatt is trying to promote its new properties and will currently give you 500 World of Hyatt points for staying at them. You don’t need to sign up for this promotion. Simply stay there and you’ll get the points.

The travel period differs between the hotels. In Europe, there are seven new properties:
- Hyatt House Leeds (until June 30)
- Hyatt Place Leeds (until June 30)
- Hyatt Regency Zadar (until July 31)
- The Standard, Ibiza (until July 31)
- Hyatt Place Gothenburg Central (until July 31)
- Zélia Halkidiki (until August 31)
- The Standard, London (until August 31)
Furthermore, there are over 50 new properties worldwide, especially in China and the United States, but also in other nations, such as Thailand, Panama, Canada, Singapore, or Kenya. Here are some examples:
- Hyatt Regency Panama City (until May 31)
- UrCove Guangzhou Huadu Baiyun International Airport (until May 31)
- Hyatt Regency Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (until May 31)
- UrCove Shanghai Xuhui West Riverside (until May 31)
- Hyatt Place Nairobi Westlands (until May 31)
- Hyatt House Nairobi Westlands (until May 31)
- Hotel X Toronto (until July 31)
- UrCove Nanjing Confucius Temple (until July 31)
- Mumian Beijing Daxing International Airport (until July 31)
- UrCove Shenzhen Bay Wanxiang (until July 31)
- Kapok Shenzhen Luohu (until July 31)
- UrCove Chongqing Yubei (until July 31)
- The Standard, Singapore (until August 31)
- The Standard, Bangkok (until August 31)
- The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit (until August 31)
Conclusion
Is it worth specifically booking these hotels for the 500 points? Probably not. Those points are only worth roughly €9-10. But it’s nice to always have a look at what new properties Hyatt has to offer in its portfolio, and if you book them out of curiosity, those 500 points are a nice bonus.
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