Hyatt to Debut The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Thailand with Two Distinctive Properties
Rendering of THE BARAI — Photo by Hyatt

Hyatt to Introduce The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Thailand

Hyatt Hotels Corporation has announced plans to debut The Unbound Collection by Hyatt in Thailand through management agreements with Chai Talay Hotel Co. Ltd and Narai Hotel Company Limited. The two properties — The Barai Hua Hin and Narai Hotel Bangkok — will join Hyatt’s growing portfolio of 15 hotels across seven brands in the country.

Scheduled to open in late 2026, The Barai Hua Hin will be a wellness-focused resort adjacent to Hyatt Regency Hua Hin. Designed by acclaimed Thai architect Lek Bunnag, the property will feature the award-winning Barai Spa with 18 treatment rooms and eight spa suites. Guests can expect holistic experiences inspired by Thai healing traditions, along with 90 guestrooms and suites, a wellness center, a pool oasis, lush gardens, and dining at McFarland House and The White House.

In Bangkok, the Narai Hotel is set to reopen under the brand in 2028, continuing the legacy of the original Silom property that first opened in 1968. The 250-room hotel will anchor Hatai, a new lifestyle development designed by Heatherwick Studio that blends dining, retail, and community spaces. Facilities will include multiple restaurants, a rooftop venue, a lounge, fitness and leisure amenities, and flexible meeting spaces, with easy access to Chong Nonsi BTS and the Chao Phraya River.

Rendering of Narai Hotel — Photo by Hyatt
Rendering of Narai Hotel — Photo by Hyatt

“These two distinctive hotels underscore our commitment to bringing unique, story-worthy experiences to travelers in Thailand,” said David Udell, group president, Asia Pacific, Hyatt.

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Paul Lo

Paul is the publisher of Red Bird Travel News, from Hong Kong, now living in Shanghai, and has worked at South China Morning Post, Apple Daily, Shanghai Daily, and Global Times.