Pan Pacific Perth launches AUD 50 million transformation

Extensive revonation to be completed in late 2024
2023-10-19
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Pan Pacific Perth launches AUD 50 million transformation

The full project is scheduled to reach completion by mid-late 2024, with the first of the newly refurbished rooms already available for booking

An iconic hotel in Perth, Pan Pacific Perth is currently undergoing an extensive renovation to transform not only all its rooms and suites, but also all its other facilities. The year-long project is set to cost AUD 50 million.
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Pan Pacific Perth, one of the most iconic hotels in the capital of Western Australia, Perth, is undergoing an extensive refurbishment, with a budget of over AUD 50 million (USD 31.5 million).

Situated in the prime locality of Adelaide Terrace, featuring breathtaking views of the Swan River, Pan Pacific Perth has long been an icon in the city’s evolving hotel scene, says a press statement, which adds that the highly anticipated and extensive refurbishment, having commenced earlier this year, will elevate the already iconic hotel to a new standard of understated luxury, where discerning business and leisure guests can enjoy the modern comforts and sincere service of Pan Pacific Hotels Group in innovative new surrounds.

Paul Flett

“This project marks a significant milestone in the hotels history. The extensive refurbishment will see our hotel redefine the very essence of graceful luxury, with the guest experience at the forefront of this project. This includes a new welcoming lobby, state of the art upgrades to the convention facilities, as well as offering the bespoke brand experiences and sincere service to ensure a truly memorable stay,” says Paul Flett, General Manager of Pan Pacific Perth.

The statement adds that the transformation will include complete refurbishment of 392 guest rooms and suites, revitalisation of 96 Pacific Club rooms and suites, redesign of the impressive convention level ballrooms and meeting rooms, the entire lobby and porte cochère, and the exclusive Pacific Club lounge on level 7.

The statement adds that the full project is scheduled to reach completion by mid-late 2024, with the first of the newly refurbished rooms already available for booking, offering a glimpse into the hotel’s new era of refinement. The hotel says that the thoughtfully designed interior plans, conceptualised by firm FDAT, showcase the unique allure of Western Australia’s diverse landscapes, through locally inspired décor and inviting spacious surrounds.

The statement adds that to complement this are delicate Asian design influences that reflect the true luxury hospitality of the global Pan Pacific brand. It says that locally inspired neutral panelling will line the corridors on room floors, with the addition of botanical artwork in lift landings.

The suites, with sensational Swan River views harmonise a design that elevates the Pacific Club experience and maximises the space available for the guests to relax in comfort.

New look for eight meeting spaces

Alongside the guest rooms and suites, the eight versatile spaces on the convention level will be completely renovated including the two large capacity ballrooms and pre-function area. The new look Grand River and Golden Ballrooms will be fitted with new lighting covering the ceilings, carpets providing a fresh canvas for events and mirrors lining the internal walls to enhance the already spacious rooms. Complete with upgraded technology for all audio-visual requirements, and an experienced and dedicated conference and events team for a seamless planning experience.

The plans for a remodelled porte cochère and elegant lobby will commence in the new year, including redesign of two of the hotel’s popular dining outlets. The inspiration for these public spaces showcases an innovative material palette, with plans to repurpose denim and other textured and recycled materials. This palette will carry through to the luxurious and exclusive Pacific Club Lounge, offering a tranquil space for club guests to retreat with a reimagined design to elevate accessibility of the club lounge services, says the hotel, adding that bookings to the newly refurbished rooms can already be made through its website.

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