Estonia
Hyatt Place Tallinn is a newly opened property located in the heart of Estonia’s capital city and close to cultural venues such as the Rotermanni Quarter and UNESCO-listed Old Town neighborhood. The 169-room property offers amenities such as a 24-hour fitness center and an onsite restaurant, Zoom, which brings together international tastes and local culinary traditions.
The Hyatt Place Tallinn also has an 890-square-foot conference room on its first floor that can accommodate up to 70 attendees. The event space features state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, high-speed Wi-Fi, natural lighting and ergonomic seating.
Italy
Located in the historic heart of the Piedmontese capital sits the newly opened Hilton Turin Centre, the latest property from Hilton’s flagship brand. The property features 175 guest rooms and suites, a lobby bar, spa and wellness area, indoor pool, fitness center and onsite restaurant serving a range of authentic Italian cuisines. The hotel is located close to attractions such as the Piazza Castello, Egyptian Museum, Piazza San Carlo and Mole Antonelliana.
Hilton Turin Centre also offers 2,027 square feet of event space across 11 venues, with the largest space being the 433-square-foot Bellini room, able to accommodate up to 100 attendees in its largest configuration.
W Florence opened in the heart of the Tuscan capital and features 119 guest rooms and suites, three onsite restaurants, an entertainment lounge with live music and curated DJ sets, a 24-hour fitness center and 400 square feet of gathering space across four event venues. The largest of these spaces is the Great Room, which can accommodate up to 25 attendees in its 334 square feet of space.
Housed in the former Grand Hotel Majestic and designed by Florentine architect Lando Baroli in 1968, the property allows attendees to be close to attractions such as the Duomo, Basilica di Santa Maria Novella and the city center shopping district.
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Malaysia
The Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is a newly opened property marking the luxury brand’s debut in the country of Malaysia and located between levels 75 and 114 of the tallest skyscraper in the Asia Pacific, Merdeka 118. The hotel features 252 guest rooms and suites, three onsite dining options that showcase Malaysia’s multicultural cuisine, a yoga movement studio, fitness center, 98-foot infinity pool and three meeting and event spaces.
Park Hyatt Kuala Lumpur offers 2,325 square feet of boardroom space across six venues ranging between 170 and 296 square feet of space. The hotel also offers a prefunction area and other event venues called Sky Rooms that range between 374 and 492 square feet.

Vietnam
TIA Wellness Resort is a wellness-focused beachfront resort in Vietnam that recently opened a new meeting facility and announced new event and incentive packages centered around attendee well-being. The property is a 15-minute drive from Da Nang International Airport and 30 minutes from the UNESCO heritage town of Hoi An. The resort’s new 377-square-foot meeting room can host gatherings of up to 60 but is best suited for intimate groups of 10-15 attendees. The venue offers amenities such as an LED screen and projector, wireless microphones, sound system and a reception table.
TIA Wellness Resort also offers event packages that feature a variety of creative and wellness-focused activities for groups, such as the “Exclusive Meeting & Exploration Retreat” that provides 10-15 attendees daily wellness treatments, a private group experience like breathwork or yoga and a private cooking class focused on organic Vietnamese dishes. The resort offers personalized dining for each event, with plant-based menus and oceanfront or on-beach seating options.
“Creativity is one of the central pillars of TIA’s overall wellness philosophy,” said the resort’s general manager, Ramon Imper. “Our programs, activities and treatments nourish guests on a physical and mental level, creating an environment where MICE guests feel both calm and creative.”