Grand Hyatt Singapore Elevates Luxury Halal Travel with Seamless Muslim-Friendly Hospitality

Published - 06 November 2025, Thursday
  • Grand Hyatt Singapore Elevates Luxury Halal Travel with Seamless Muslim-Friendly Hospitality

As Muslim travel continues to be one of the fastest-growing parts of global tourism, Grand Hyatt Singapore is making its commitment to inclusivity stronger by offering experiences that are tailored to the needs of Muslim travellers. The hotel combines modern luxury with cultural sensitivity to make sure that visitors are comfortable, feel at home, and are treated with respect during their stay.

The Mastercard-Crescent Rating Global Muslim Travel Index 2025 says that 176 million Muslims came to other countries in 2024, which is 25% more than the year before. By 2030, this population is expected to climb to 245 million, and total spending is expected to reach USD 230 billion. Singapore is becoming the most popular non-OIC destination for Muslim visitors.

The Grand Hyatt Singapore is a great example of how luxury hotels can change to fit the needs of this changing market. Modern Muslim travellers are more and more looking for digital tools for halal travel, places that are good for solitary vacations and health retreats, and experiences that recognise how important modern Muslim women travellers are.

According to Edouard Demptos, the General Manager of Grand Hyatt Singapore, the hotel's philosophy is based on inclusivity. He stresses that real luxury is making sure that every guest feels appreciated and at peace. The hotel makes sure that Muslim guests have a smooth and culturally aware stay by offering halal-certified food and specific facilities.

Show Kitchen

One of the best things about the property is StraitsKitchen, which is one of the first halal-certified buffet restaurants in an international five-star hotel in Singapore. For almost 20 years, MUIS-certified theatre kitchens have served real Malay, Peranakan, Indian, and Chinese food to show off the city's diverse food scene.

Singapore has a rich ethnic gastronomic tradition, and its signature dishes include charcoal-grilled satay, beef rendang, laksa, and chilli crab. StraitsKitchen is the hotel's primary dining destination, open every day for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. There are also semi-private rooms available for family gatherings and corporate organisations who want a more quiet atmosphere.

Grand Hyatt Singapore is dedicated to halal hospitality by offering in-room meals and a special halal events kitchen. This lets wedding couples, social groups, and MICE organisers plan personalised events that match Muslim dietary needs. Such an arrangement is still not typical among premium hotels in the city.

Dual Therapy Sauna

The hotel has added Muslim-friendly features to all parts of its remodelled facility, not just the dining areas. Guests and staff can use separate prayer rooms for men and women, each measuring 82 square feet. These rooms have facilities for washing up, prayer mats, pillows, and seats to make sure everyone is comfortable and private. The Halo Steam Room, Dual Therapy Sauna, and Air Lounge Hydro Pool are just a few of the wellness facilities at Damai Spa. They all have individual changing rooms that are created with modesty in mind.

The Terrace Wing and Garden Studios are peaceful places to stay for quiet thought and rest. Families can find calm in the 60-square-meter Garden Studio Room, which is on the first level and has direct access to the Terrace Wing Gardens and Wellness Pool. The facility also caters to travellers from different generations by adding more connected rooms, which makes it easier for larger families to stay together. Guestrooms have Kiblat indicators and bidet systems, which show that the hotel pays attention to details and is aware of other cultures.

Grand Hyatt Singapore's concept of inclusivity extends to its employees and the community as a whole. The company supports employees who choose to wear the hijab, and relationships with groups like Jamiyah Singapore and The Intan show that the company cares about learning other cultures and getting involved in the community.

Pool

The hotel has introduced Living Room Sessions, small get-togethers where people can talk about art, food, health, and other important topics. The hotel believes that hospitality is as much about belonging as it is about service. These experiences, from culinary showcases with France's "King of Cheese" Patrice Marchand to a HYROX-themed session honouring movement and togetherness, highlight this.

Grand Hyatt Singapore, located in the heart of Orchard Road, offers the best hospitality for Muslim travellers looking for a mix of elegance, comfort, and cultural awareness. Guests are urged to check out the halal-certified meals, well-thought-out facilities, and easy-to-use service.

To plan a stay, visit Grand Hyatt Singapore, and follow @grandhyattsing with #GrandHyattSingapore and #MoreWithGrand on social media for the latest experiences.

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