Get ready to experience the ultimate in luxury and entertainment as Asia’s largest Hard Rock Hotel is set to make its grand debut in 2027 at King’s Park in Genting Highlands.
What to expect from Asia’s largest Hard Rock Hotel in Genting Highlands
This rock ‘n’ roll paradise will feature 1,001 ultra-stylish rooms and suites, a sprawling 200-square-metre retail mall called Rock Shop, a heated swimming pool, and the rejuvenating Rock Spa. Culinary enthusiasts can look forward to an array of dining delights, while night owls can unwind in the chic lounge and bar.
Marking Malaysia’s third Hard Rock Hotel, following the iconic venues in Penang and Desaru Coast, Johor, this new gem promises to elevate the hospitality scene to new heights. The exciting partnership between HR Hotel & Residences Sdn Bhd and Hard Rock International was sealed last October, heralding a new era of luxury and entertainment.
Sean Chen, executive vice-president of King’s Park, hailed the venture as a monumental milestone in the world of hospitality. Positioned 1,000 metres above sea level, this hotel is set to be a dazzling centrepiece of King’s Park and a shining example of Hard Rock’s legendary style and service.
King’s Park, a visionary project sprawling across 61 hectares (around 150 acres) of prime land, is poised to become Genting Highland’s first central business district and an integrated entertainment haven. The RM10 billion project will also boast the world’s largest terrarium, exciting branded theme parks, a luxurious halal boutique hotel, and a bustling halal retail zone.
And the excitement doesn’t stop there. In 2028, King’s Park will also host Malaysia’s first Swissotel resort, featuring 300 opulent rooms, a grand ballroom, state-of-the-art conference facilities, and executive lounges.
With the opening of the Hard Rock Hotel and the myriad attractions at King’s Park, Genting Highlands is set to become a must-visit destination for travelers seeking the perfect blend of luxury, entertainment, and breathtaking views.
(All images used courtesy of King’s Park Genting Highlands)