Grand Hyatt DFW Airport will undergo a $34 million renovation.

Located inside Terminal D at the Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, the company announced in a news release May 14 that a multiphase renovation will begin in July.

Zooming in

The renovations will focus on guest rooms and suites, meeting spaces, event spaces, the lobby and corridor, as well as a redesigned restaurant, lounge and bar.

The refresh coincides with the hotel's 20th anniversary in July and will be complete by late 2025, according to the release.


The number of rooms will increase from 298 to 315, with each room featuring HD flatscreen TV, charging ports, enhanced lighting controls, automatic blackout curtains and enlarged vanities.

The details

The Grand Met Restaurant and Grand Met Lounge will both be revamped with refreshed seasonal menus, new concepts and newly design private and semiprivate dining rooms. As part of the renovations, the Grand Met Restaurant will be temporarily relocated to the meeting room level from July to September, according to the website.

Other portions of the renovation include:
  • Top-floor executive boardroom
  • One-of-a-kind indoor/outdoor rooftop event space overlooking the airport runways
  • A corridor connecting the terminal and the airport
  • State-of-the-art fitness center with Peloton bicycles
  • Artwork from local artists in the renovated lobby
What they’re saying


“We are thrilled to announce Grand Hyatt DFW will undergo a transformation to provide international and domestic travelers and local residents with new, more refined accommodations, enhanced culinary experiences, and modernized conference and event spaces for meetings and groups,” Jeff Babcock, general manager of Grand Hyatt DFW Airport, said in the release.