Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur takes the idea of sleeping in the clouds literally. It occupies Merdeka 118, the 678-metre, 118-storey tower that is the tallest skyscraper in Southeast Asia and the second-tallest building in the world, behind only Dubai's Burj Khalifa. The hotel spans levels 75 to 114, the first Park Hyatt in Malaysia, the 50th in the world, and the highest of them all. Since opening in August 2025, it has all but redrawn the city's skyline. The interiors, by design studio GA Group, take their cue from the traditional Malay kampung house: warm solid wood, brass detailing, the textures of batik and songket, and hand-carved motifs that thread Malaysia's identity quietly into every corner. The 252 rooms, 27 of them suites, sit between levels 100 and 112, all floor-to-ceiling glass, with the Petronas Twin Towers, KL Tower, and the whole cityscape unfolding beyond the window. Suites add expansive living areas, walk-in dressing rooms, and a personal study, and select rooms a private dining space overlooking the city.
The dining gathers on a single floor, each venue with its own character. The signature Merdeka Grill is a piece of modern theatre: premium cuts, sustainable seafood, and local produce, with chateaubriand and cedar-wood-roasted salmon carved tableside, and even the vanilla ice cream finished with Malaysian T'lur caviar. Park Lounge, the all-day restaurant, brings near-forgotten Malay home cooking back to the table, Botok Ikan, Gulai Tauco Minang, alongside a refined afternoon tea. For something sweet, Cacao Mixology & Chocolate is Kuala Lumpur's first chocolate-themed bar and its highest, pairing chocolate cocktails with live jazz and bossa nova. On the 99th floor, the spa hides Himalayan salt alcoves and circadian therapies, while its infinity pool looks ready to pour straight into the Kuala Lumpur skyline. Here, the city is not beside you; it is beneath your feet.