5203 Best Hotels in USA

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Hyatt Regency Bethesda

$$$ | 7400 block of Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA

The rooftop pool and large, well-equipped rooms welcome travelers after a busy day in the city that is only a quick 15-minute ride away from the adjacent Bethesda Metro station. Numerous restaurants (including two in-house) and shops are nearby.

Pros

  • At Metro station
  • Easy walk to dozens of restaurants
  • Low weekend rates

Cons

  • Difficult parking
  • Often crowded
  • Noise from lobby
7400 block of Wisconsin Ave., Bethesda, MD, 20814, USA
301-657–1234
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383 rooms, 7 suites
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Hyatt Regency Birmingham - The Wynfrey Hotel

$$$ | 1000 Riverchase Galleria, Birmingham, AL, 35244, USA

Rising 15 stories above the Riverchase Galleria mall, this deluxe hotel has a beautiful, European-style lobby complete with Italian marble and enormous chandeliers. A $20 million renovation completed in 2013 fully transformed guest rooms and vast event and meeting spaces, including 22 meeting rooms. British-style afternoon tea is served and a full range of spa services are available. The Robert Trent Jones Golf Trail is 20 minutes away.

Pros

  • In-house restaurants
  • Direct connection to shopping
  • Rooftop outdoor pool

Cons

  • Downtown and attractions are 15 to 50 minutes away by car
1000 Riverchase Galleria, Birmingham, AL, 35244, USA
205-705--1234
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335 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Boston

$$ | 1 Ave. de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111, USA

Hyatt Regency Boston sits just steps away from Suffolk and Emerson universities, and it is also within walking distance of almost every performing arts center, including the Opera House and Boch Center. After a show, guests can sink into Hyatt's signature Grand Bed with a Keurig coffee in earth-toned guest suites that have lavender and pink flourishes. The place is incredibly pet-friendly.

Pros

  • Follows eco-friendly practices
  • Walking distance to Boston's performing arts venues
  • 24-hour business center and free Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Location is slightly off the beaten path
  • No pool or spa
  • Some rooms don't have great views
1 Ave. de Lafayette, Boston, MA, 02111, USA
617-912–1234
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502 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Boston Harbor

$$ | 101 Harborside Dr., Boston, MA, 02128, USA

Half the rooms at this hotel have sweeping views of either the city skyline or the ocean; the other half overlook Logan Airport runways. Soundproof rooms offer guests a modern yet inviting environment. On-site, the hotel operates a bar and a restaurant with a seasonal outdoor patio with gorgeous views of the city. Property also features 24-hour services including: business center, fitness center, and shuttle to all Logan Airport terminals and the airport T stop. The Hyatt is convenient to getting in and out of Boston, but it is not accessible to big downtown attractions by foot.

Pros

  • Blackout curtains and soundproof windows keep plane noise to a minimum
  • 24-hour free airport shuttle
  • Restaurant and bar on-site

Cons

  • Late standard check-in, at 4 pm
  • It's an effort to get to downtown sights
101 Harborside Dr., Boston, MA, 02128, USA
617-568–1234
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270 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Buffalo

$$$ | 2 Fountain Plz., Buffalo, NY, 14202, USA

Fronted by a fountain and incorporating some of the original 1923 facade, this contemporary theater-district hotel connected to the convention center has an '80s-chic glass atrium with a café and great views of surrounding historic buildings. Rooms were upgraded in 2008 and 2009, and are contemporary, with earth tones and warm woods and ergonomic desk chairs. Suites have whirlpool tubs and CD players. Until the new gym opens in late 2009, guests can use the health club across the street. E.B. Green's restaurant (named after the architect of the building) earns high marks for its steaks, in particular.

Pros

  • Convenient for convention-goers
  • Friendly staff
  • Comfortable beds

Cons

  • Fee for Wi-Fi and parking
  • No pool
2 Fountain Plz., Buffalo, NY, 14202, USA
716-856–1234
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Credit cards accepted
396 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Chesapeake Bay Golf Resort, Spa and Marina

$$$ | 100 Heron Blvd., Cambridge, MD, 21613-3420, USA

This 370-acre complex is the Eastern Shore's first full-service, year-round resort, and one that takes full advantage of the soothing natural light and spectacular views of the Choptank River. The resort encompasses an 18-acre Blue Heron rookery, an 18,000-square-foot spa, and a golf course designed by Keith Foster. All rooms and suites have a private balcony; those on the upper level have raised ceilings. The resort's restaurants include the self-service Bay Country Market and the Blue Point Provision Company for seafood. Two outdoor sandstone fireplaces make perfect s'more hubs, and a 30-foot-high wall of windows welcomes you to Michener's Library.

Pros

  • Features and amenities worthy of any world-class resort
  • Expensive

Cons

  • Strangely isolated in a region devoid of comparable lodging
  • Can be overwhelmingly large
100 Heron Blvd., Cambridge, MD, 21613-3420, USA
410-901–1234
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384 rooms, 16 suites

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Hyatt Regency Chicago

$$ | 151 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA

A massive, light-filled lobby—part of a $168-million renovation—is the centerpiece of the Hyatt Regency Chicago, the city's largest hotel with 2,032 rooms in a prime downtown locale. Perched between the Chicago River, Lake Michigan, Millennium Park, and Michigan Avenue, the spot is perfect for business or leisure travelers. Technology updates offer computer screens for self check-in and checkout, as well as free Wi-Fi. Renovated rooms are modern and minimalist with crisp white linens. Stetson's, where sushi is as popular as steak, is definitely a cut above most hotel restaurants.

Pros

  • Great loyalty program
  • Excellent location
  • Great winter rates

Cons

  • There's always a lot of activity
  • Not designed for families
  • No on-site spa
151 E. Wacker Dr., Chicago, IL, 60601, USA
312-565–1234
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2032 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Clearwater Beach

$$ | 301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, FL, 33767, USA

One of the more recent additions to the Clearwater Beach skyline, this upscale resort towers above almost everything else in the immediate area, both in terms of height and luxury. Suites have marble countertops, balconies offering sweeping views (of the Gulf or Intracoastal Waterway), and stylish furnishings.The eigth-floor pool deck, which has a bar, is a popular spot for locals and guests alike when the sun sets. The enormous full-service spa is also notable.

Pros

  • Gorgeous hotel
  • Plenty of amenities, including a full-service spa
  • Near the action

Cons

  • On a busy street
  • Beach is across the busy street
  • Daily resort fee
301 S. Gulfview Blvd., Clearwater, FL, 33767, USA
727-373–1234
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287 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Coral Gables

$$ | 50 Alhambra Plaza, FL, 33134, USA

Within walking distance of the shops and businesses of Miami’s most prestigious suburb and just 4 miles from Miami International Airport, this Moorish-inspired property mingles European charm with functionality. In the common areas and throughout the exteriors, lofty pillars, arched columns, charming courtyards, high ceilings, and antique art play into the hotel’s Alhambra inspiration. Spread over three buildings, the hotel includes 80 balconied suites that overlook the fifth-floor swimming pool. Nondescript yet comfortable rooms cater to the hotel's principal clients—business travelers. Each houses a signature Hyatt Grand Bed, dark-wood furniture with dedicated work space, and pool or city views. On most days, the lobby buzzes with a scene of Miami's Latin power players.

Pros

  • Pet-friendly (for a fee)
  • Meets rigorous green standards
  • Walking distance of several local restaurants

Cons

  • Small bathrooms
  • Bland design
  • No spa
50 Alhambra Plaza, FL, 33134, USA
305-441–1234
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253 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Denver at Colorado Convention Center

$$ | 650 15th St., Denver, CO, 80202, USA

Often confused with the Grand Hyatt, this property, which is near the Convention Center, has rooms with expanded workstations, LCD-screen TVs, and a relaxing palette (slate, beige, pine); the hotel caters to business-focused guests. The friendly staff, reasonable price, and savvy service amenities---check-in (and -out) kiosks in the lobby, an expansive fitness center with lap pool, and hard-to-beat views on the 27th floor at Peaks Lounge, which also offers snacks and a nice happy hour---appeal to everyone. The craft-brew-oriented Former Saint Craft Kitchen and Taps serves a breakfast buffet and lunch daily, while the Assembly Hall Bar and Market offers pre-made sandwiches and snacks, cocktails, and coffee. There are electric-car recharging stations in the garage, too.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with large workstations
  • Large health club with lap pool
  • Central location

Cons

  • Noisy convention atmosphere
  • Chain-hotel feel
  • No dining options for dinner
650 15th St., Denver, CO, 80202, USA
303-436--1234
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1,100 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Greenville

$$ | 220 N. Main St., Greenville, SC, 29601, USA

Ask for a room overlooking the pool or the palm-filled atrium at this conveniently located spot on the north end of Main Street. Note that there's also the Hyatt Place Greenville Downtown—a 10-minute walk away and almost as centrally located.

Pros

  • Easy access to Main Street and Falls Park
  • Popular on-site restaurant, Roost
  • Light-filled, attractive communal spaces

Cons

  • The breakfast buffet served at the restaurant is not included
  • Rooms see out into the atrium unless curtains are closed
  • Noise carries through room walls
220 N. Main St., Greenville, SC, 29601, USA
864-235–1234
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327 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Hill Country Resort and Spa

$$$ | 9800 Hyatt Resort Dr., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA

Step into relaxation at this sophisticated yet homey country resort with lots of shade—a key feature when the mercury soars during a San Antonio summer. On the northwestern edge of the city, it occupies 200 acres of former ranch land, so you feel far removed, even though you're just a few minutes from SeaWorld, about 15 minutes from Six Flags, and 20 minutes from downtown.

Pros

  • Good value for family-friendly resort
  • 5-acre water park
  • Windflower Spa open daily

Cons

  • Expensive resort fee of $35 per night
  • Breakfast not included
  • Limited dog-friendly rooms and $150/fee per stay
9800 Hyatt Resort Dr., San Antonio, TX, 78251, USA
210-647–1234
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502 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Indian Wells Resort & Spa

$$$ | 44600 Indian Wells La., Indian Wells, CA, 92210, USA

Spread across 45 acres, this behemoth resort adjacent to the Golf Resort at Indian Wells is one of the grandest in the desert (especially after a $21 million renovation in 2020), with its nine pools, two golf courses, a water park that has dueling 30-foot slides and a 450-foot lazy river, a marketplace with Starbucks, three restaurants, outdoor games, tennis/pickleball courts, and a full-service spa. Standard rooms, large even by local standards, come with furnished patios or balconies, and villas have entire backyards. Despite its resort-y trappings, the Hyatt actually caters to business travelers, who take advantage of the opportunity to hit the links, jogging trails, and bike paths on free-to-borrow cruisers between meetings in 88,000 square feet of flexible event space.

Pros

  • Excellent business services
  • New med-spa
  • Very family- and pet-friendly

Cons

  • Size makes it a tad impersonal
  • Long walks between amenities
  • Noisy public areas
44600 Indian Wells La., Indian Wells, CA, 92210, USA
760-776–1234
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520 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Jacksonville Riverfront

$ | 225 E. Coastline Dr., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA

It doesn't get much more convenient than this 19-story, waterfront hotel within walking distance of TIAA Bank Field, Vystar Veterans Memorial Arena, Daily's Place, Florida Theatre, Jacksonville Center for the Performing Arts, MOCA, and all things Downtown. The property, on the north bank of the St. Johns River, offers a rooftop pool; grab-and-go food and coffee 24/7 at Market; the Tavern for cocktails; the SHOR Seafood Grill for breakfast, lunch, and dinner; and Morton's The Steakhouse for upscale dining. Rooms have cool turquoise color schemes, triple-sheeted beds, pillow-top mattresses, and ergonomic work chairs. Since the hotel encompasses 110,000 square feet of meeting space, chances are pretty good you'll share an elevator with someone wearing a name tag.

Pros

  • Rooftop pool and hot tub
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • 24-hour gym and business center

Cons

  • Not all rooms are riverfront
  • Packed with meetings
  • Huge, with a chain-hotel feel
225 E. Coastline Dr., Jacksonville, FL, 32202, USA
904-588–1234
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963 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe Resort, Spa and Casino

$$$ | 111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA

This full-service 26-acre destination resort is undergoing a two-year renovation of its lakeside cottages and main restaurant, with beach access, a significant part of the Hyatt's appeal, unavailable until at least April 2026; that said, accommodations in the green-glass tower and resort facilities elsewhere (several restaurants, heated pool, hot tubs, fitness center, casino, the Stillwater Sap) will remain open. Starting at 400 square feet, the spacious guest quarters, done in light browns and grays, have amenities that include pillow-top mattresses, 65-inch HDTVs, small refrigerators, and coffeemakers. Some king rooms are equipped with sofa beds; most upperfloor rooms have mountain or lake views. The decor in suites, which range from 550 to 896 square feet, is similar, with a bit more color and slightly plusher fabrics.

Pros

  • Luxurious accommodations
  • 20,000-square-foot spa with 16 treatment rooms
  • Low-key casino

Cons

  • Pricey (especially for families)
  • Feels corporate
  • Loss of lake access and some activities until 2026
111 Country Club Dr., Incline Village, NV, 89451, USA
775-832–1234
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398 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Mission Bay Spa and Marina

$$ | 1441 Quivira Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA

This 19-acre bayside property has many desirable amenities, including three pools with waterslides and proximity to Mission Bay and SeaWorld. Recently refreshed rooms in the main tower and older rooms in the low-level, lanai-style buildings both feature a neutral color scheme and clean-lined furniture, quilt-top beds, and flat-screen TVs. The Red Marlin Restaurant & Terrace serves seasonal, seafood-heavy cuisine with 180-degree water views; the full-service spa offers massages, treatments, and other packages for a day of pampering.

Pros

  • Proximity to water sports
  • 120-foot waterslides in pools, plus kiddie slide
  • Several suite configurations good for families

Cons

  • Expensive daily resort fee
  • Not as close to the beach as other hotels
  • Some common areas and bay building rooms are in need of updates
1441 Quivira Rd., San Diego, CA, 92109, USA
619-224–1234
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438 rooms
No Meals
$39 resort fee

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Hyatt Regency Monterey

$$ | 1 Old Golf Course Rd., Monterey, CA, 93940, USA

A 22-acre resort amid cypress forests on the Del Monte Golf Course, the Hyatt Regency Monterey is a good choice for business travelers and families (especially those with pets) seeking relatively affordable lodgings with numerous on-site services. Rooms and public spaces have a crisp, contemporary, seaside vibe and Monterey-themed art. The resort has two separate buildings next to an exclusive play zone for dogs and owners.

Pros

  • Half the rooms overlook the golf course
  • Six tennis courts, firepits, two pools and hot tubs, hammocks, and swings on property
  • Restaurant with live weekend entertainment

Cons

  • Not in heart of downtown
  • Sprawling resort that can seem packed during busy seasons
  • Not ideal for pet-phobic guests
1 Old Golf Course Rd., Monterey, CA, 93940, USA
831-372–1234
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560 rooms
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The Hyatt Regency New Orleans

$$$ | 601 Loyola Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA

The most luxurious of the big convention hotels in the city, this 32-story business hotel has a cavernous lobby, a mega-ballroom, acres of meeting space, and spacious and well-appointed guest rooms, with natural-stone baths and iPod docking stations. A high-tech digital elevator system helps ensure you never have to wait too long for a ride to your room, even when the hotel is packed, as it often is. Well suited for business travelers and conventioneers, the lobby is outfitted with a FedEx office, a shoe-shine stand, and a Starbucks. The full-service on-site restaurant, 8 Block Kitchen & Bar, serves pub and New Orleans fare. The Vitascope Hall is a haven for burgers, beers, and watching the game.

Pros

  • Next door to the Superdome
  • Excellent service and amenities
  • Rooftop pool and cabana has great views

Cons

  • Lacks New Orleans charm
  • 20 minutes from the French Quarter
  • Not pedestrian-friendly
601 Loyola Ave., New Orleans, LA, 70113, USA
504-561–1234
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1,098 rooms, 95 suites
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Hyatt Regency Orlando

$$$ | 9801 International Dr., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA

This deluxe, high-rise, conference hotel offers everything a resort guest could want, including richly appointed rooms, two pools with cabanas, a full-service spa and fitness center the size of your local Y, two large restaurants, and a 360-seat, glass-walled lounge overlooking the pool.

Pros

  • Good spa and restaurants on-site
  • Walk to many shops and restaurants
  • On the I-Ride Trolley route

Cons

  • Check-in can take a while if a convention is arriving
  • Long walk from end to end
  • $38 daily resort and $35 daily parking fees
9801 International Dr., Orlando, FL, 32819, USA
407-284–1234
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1,641 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Orlando International Airport

$$$ | 9300 Jeff Fuqua Blvd., Orlando, FL, 32827, USA

If you have to catch an early-morning flight or have a long layover, this hotel inside the main terminal complex is a very convenient option—counting the time you spend waiting for the elevator, your room is a five-minute walk from the nearest ticket counter. The hotel also offers a day-stay option if you have a night flight.

Pros

  • Despite being at the airport, rooms are quiet
  • People-watching from terminal-side balconies can be fun
  • Terminal has ample shopping and dining

Cons

  • Nothing around but the airport
  • Downtown Orlando and theme parks at least 30 minutes away
  • $19 and up daily fee for parking
9300 Jeff Fuqua Blvd., Orlando, FL, 32827, USA
407-825–1234
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445 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Phoenix

$$$ | 122 N. 2nd St., AZ, 85004, USA

The convenience of Downtown Phoenix's light rail makes this convention-center hotel an attractive destination for vacationers, too. The seven-story atrium has huge sculptures, colorful tapestries, potted plants, and comfortable seating areas. Don't miss a trip to the revolving Compass restaurant, which offers panoramic views of the entire Valley.

Pros

  • Business amenities
  • Light-rail access
  • Views from revolving restaurant

Cons

  • Atrium blocks view on floors 8–10
  • Parking gets pricey
  • Can feel dated, even with updated furnishings
122 N. 2nd St., AZ, 85004, USA
602-252–1234
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693 rooms
No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Rochester

$$ | 125 E. Main St., Rochester, NY, 14604, USA

Rooms at this downtown high-rise hotel either look out onto some of the city's finest examples of 19th-century architecture or face Lake Ontario or the Genesee River. The hotel is within walking distance of the Blue Cross Arena and Geva Theatre Center. Guest rooms and corridors were completely renovated in 2006 and 2007; beds are topped with down duvets and bathrooms are granite.

Pros

  • Good option in downtown
  • Only hotel downtown with a pool

Cons

  • Area does not feel safe at night
  • Fee for Internet and parking
125 E. Main St., Rochester, NY, 14604, USA
585-546--1234
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Credit cards accepted
338 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City

$$$ | 170 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA

The city's first true convention hotel, this sleek, glass tower opened in late 2022 and is connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center; however, it offers lots of appealing features for leisure travelers, too, including an expansive rooftop pool and terrace with cabanas, several restaurants and bars, and a well-equipped fitness center. The tech-forward rooms and suites are a minimum of 300 square feet and have floor-to-ceiling windows, hardwood floors, and nicely designed work spaces.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Great dining options, including a rooftop restaurant
  • Fantastic mountain views from many rooms

Cons

  • Often filled with conventioneers
  • At a busy downtown intersection
  • A huge property that can feel a bit impersonal
170 S. West Temple, UT, 84101, USA
801-596–1234
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700 rooms
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Hyatt Regency San Antonio Riverwalk

$$$ | 123 Losoya St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA

A steady stream of conventioneers, visitors, and locals pass through the Hyatt's soaring 16-story atrium, and up the Hyatt's famous glass elevators to their rooms and meeting spaces. During the week, the intriguing geometry in the stacked, multilevel lobby feels spacious. Rooms and suites provide plenty of space and feature business-friendly (large desks, free Wi-Fi) and leisurely touches. There is an on-site, river-level, family-owned and operated DASA spa, and a heated rooftop pool with a sundeck.

Pros

  • Multiple on-site dining options
  • Superb location near River Walk
  • Unforgettable views

Cons

  • Potential ongoing Alamo construction
  • Crowded elevators at peak times
  • Occasional River Walk partying noise
123 Losoya St., San Antonio, TX, 78205, USA
210-222–1234
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630 rooms
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Hyatt Regency San Francisco

$$ | 5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA, 94111, USA

This perfectly located property near the Ferry Building has a dramatic 17-story atrium lobby that starred in several 1970s flicks, most notably the disaster epic The Towering Inferno, and is worth seeing even for nonguests. All the guest rooms have floor-to-ceiling windows revealing city or bay views, and many have balconies. While the public spaces are gorgeous, the actual room design is a bit of the typical generic urban business traveler-centric hotel style, with charcoal-colored carpets, plain white walls in suites (newly renovated standard rooms have splashes of blue and wood elements), and some gentle contemporary art on the wall (some of which features San Francisco landmarks). It's definitely a larger, busy hotel geared towards conventions and big events, but also manages to feel a bit charming.

Pros

  • Excellent work desk setup
  • Near lots of restaurants and attractions
  • Very comfortable beds

Cons

  • Unremarkable in-house dining choices
  • Shower pressure is weak
  • Easy to hear noise from street and other rooms while in bed
5 Embarcadero Center, San Francisco, CA, 94111, USA
415-788–1234
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821 rooms
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Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SOMA

$$ | 50 3rd St., San Francisco, CA, 94103, USA

Soaring 36 stories, this Hyatt anchors one of the most prominent areas in the city, between Market Street, Moscone Center, and SFMOMA. An extensive renovation and redesign during the COVID-19 pandemic has given a renewed sense of energy to one of the longtime anchor business hotels of the neighborhood. All guest rooms have large smart TVs, locally-produced Pharmacopia bath products, sleek white walls with artistic black-and-white photographs of the city, plenty of sunlight, and nicely sized bathrooms. Most rooms have striking city views. Blackout curtains help convention-goers get quality sleep before the next day's talks.

Hyatt Regency Savannah

$$ | 2 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA

A study in modernity amid the history of River and Bay streets, the seven-story Hyatt Regency Savannah has marble floors, glass elevators, and a towering atrium. It's closer to the waterfront than any hotel in town, and many rooms have balconies that overlook the Savannah River. The decor, including large leather club chairs, work desks with ergonomic chairs, and flat-screen TVs, is crisp and contemporary and was renovated in 2017. Art adorning the lobby is local and available for sale. Enjoy breakfast, lunch, and dinner at Moss + Oak Oven, which features outdoor seating with river views and a menu of upscale Southern favorites. For the guest in a hurry, M+O Market offers fresh grab-and-go items and Starbucks coffee.

Pros

  • Modern decor
  • Comfortable bedding
  • Views from everywhere including the heated pool and lounge

Cons

  • Valet parking is very expensive
  • Many large groups
  • Views don't come cheap
2 W. Bay St., Savannah, GA, 31401, USA
912-238–1234
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351 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa

$$$ | 2424 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

There's no other resort between the ocean and this high-rise hotel, which is across the street from Kuhio Beach and features a lively, atrium-style lobby with three levels of shopping (including a farmers' market on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons), a two-story waterfall, gardens, and free live evening entertainment. Other amenities include the luxury Na Hoola Spa, with 16 treatment rooms and an array of specialty therapies; the street-level Kai Coffee; the SHOR breakfast restaurant; and SWIM, a casual poolside bar and lounge that serves sustainable seafood. Authentic on-site activities, such as lei-making and hula, are led by a native Hawaiian cultural practitioner. Aloha Friday events showcase Polynesian tattooing and feature a Samoan fire-knife performance.

Pros

  • On-site spa and many shopping and dining options
  • Spacious rooms with soaring windows and lanai
  • Beach chairs and towels for guests

Cons

  • In a very busy and crowded part of Waikiki
  • Small on-site pool
  • Resort fee is $45 per day
2424 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
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1,230 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Washington on Capitol Hill

$$ | 400 New Jersey Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA

A favorite for political events, fund-raising dinners, and networking meetings, this standard-issue business hotel is a solid choice if you plan to spend a lot of time on the Hill. Expect to find the lobby and the restaurant, Article One–American Grill, abuzz with groups getting ready to participate in the political process. The Hyatt often serves as home base for lobbying days, where organizations bring in busloads of people to meet with lawmakers. You can feel good about your carbon footprint when you sleep here: the hotel is one of the most environment-friendly in the city, doing everything from presetting thermostats in guest rooms to using earth-friendly cleaning products to monitoring its electrical use each day. Because this hotel caters to groups and a business crowd, weekend rates are lower.

Pros

  • Beautiful sky-lit, heated indoor pool and outdoor sundeck
  • Quick walk to Union Station
  • Old Town Trolley Tours stop at hotel

Cons

  • Always very busy
  • Expensive parking
  • Anonymous feel
400 New Jersey Ave. NW, Washington, DC, 20001, USA
202-737–1234
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838 rooms
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Hyatt Regency Wichita

$$$ | 400 W. Waterman St., Wichita, KS, 67202, USA

Fresh off a major renovation of its guest rooms—each one framed by a view of the Arkansas River or downtown skyline—this hotel is in the heart of downtown and not far from the Historic Old Town and Exploration Place. It's also connected to the Century II Convention Center and adjacent to the lovely River Walk Park. The Harvest Kitchen and Bar serves farm-to-table meals at breakfast, lunch, and dinner, including build-your-own farmers' market salad and a Kansas omelet stuffed with locally grown ingredients. Also in the hotel is a heated indoor lap pool and a 24-hour fitness center.

Pros

  • Free shuttle to airport and Historic Old Town
  • Riverside location

Cons

  • Long walk to parking garage (but there's valet parking)
  • Extra charge for in-room refrigerator
400 W. Waterman St., Wichita, KS, 67202, USA
316-293--1234
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303 rooms
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