that featured in the 2003 film
Lost in Translation •
Amman, Jordan: On November 9, 2005, Grand Hyatt Amman was targeted by a
series of coordinated terrorist attacks along with a Radisson SAS and a Days Inn hotel. •
Atlanta, United States: The
Hyatt Regency Atlanta, the first Hyatt Regency hotel, was built in 1967 as the Regency Hyatt House, and was the first contemporary atrium hotel in the world. , it was the only major downtown Atlanta hotel with a front drive on
Peachtree Street. Architect
John Portman designed the building. •
Austin, United States:
The Driskill is the oldest operating hotel in Austin, Texas, and a member of
Historic Hotels of America. •
Baguio, Philippines: The
Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel collapsed after a July 16, 1990,
earthquake. •
Bali, Indonesia: Hyatt operates seven hotels on the Indonesian island of Bali: a Grand Hyatt, a Hyatt Regency, an Andaz, and four Alilas (Hyatt Hotels is a JV partner in P.T. Wynncor Bali, the company that owns the first three mentioned hotels). • Hyatt Regency Bali, formerly Bali Hyatt, opened in 1973 as one of the first foreign-branded hotels on the island, and remains an important landmark in the
Sanur area. Following a five-year-long renovation, it was rebranded as a Hyatt Regency in 2018. • Grand Hyatt Bali, opened in
Nusa Dua resort complex in 1991 as the largest hotel in Bali at the time, featuring 630 rooms. • Bangkok, Thailand: The
Grand Hyatt Erawan opened in 1991, replacing the government-owned
Erawan Hotel at the
Ratchaprasong Intersection in the modern-day city center. It is home to the
Erawan Shrine, which is popular among wish makers. • Beijing, China: The
Grand Hyatt Beijing opened in 2001, followed by the
Park Hyatt Beijing in 2008. •
Birmingham, United Kingdom: The
Hyatt Regency Birmingham opened in 1990. •
Burlingame, United States: The Burlingame Hyatt House, the first Hyatt built by the Pritzkers, opened in 1959 near
San Francisco International Airport; in 1988 it was demolished and replaced with the
Hyatt Regency San Francisco Airport. • Cairo, Egypt: The
Grand Nile Tower Hotel was operated as the Grand Hyatt Cairo from 2003 to 2011, when Hyatt pulled out of the country as a result of the
2011 Egyptian revolution (though it ultimately returned to Egypt in 2021, with the opening of Hyatt Regency Cairo West). •
Carlsbad, United States: The
Aviara, opened in 2010, is a Forbes Five Star & AAA Five Diamond resort. •
Casablanca, Morocco: The
Hyatt Regency Casablanca, located in the Old Medina of Casablanca, joined Hyatt in the 1980s, having previously been operated as an independent hotel. • Chicago, United States: With 2,019 rooms, the
Hyatt Regency Chicago is the seventh-largest hotel in the world, with the largest freestanding bar in the world. The hotel is known for views of the Chicago River and nearby attractions. •
Dallas, United States: The
Hyatt Regency Dallas, built in 1978, is most notable for its association with the Dallas landmark
Reunion Tower. Originally freestanding, the base of the tower was integrated into the ground floor of the hotel after an expansion project in 1998. • Dubai, United Arab Emirates: • The
Hyatt Regency Dubai, opened in 1980, is the first Hyatt property in the United Arab Emirates. • The
Grand Hyatt Dubai has 682 rooms, making it the largest hotel in Dubai at the time of its 2003 opening. •
Dushanbe,
Tajikistan: The Hyatt Regency Dushanbe, opened in 2009, is Tajikistan's first Hyatt property, as well as the first hotel managed by a Western company following the
dissolution of the Soviet Union. • Biarritz, France: Hôtel du Palais Biarritz – The Unbound Collection by Hyatt. The historic 19th-century seaside palace was chosen as the host venue for the 45th G7 Summit in August 2019, where world leaders including the US president and UK Prime Minister held bilateral meetings. •
Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam: The Park Hyatt Saigon, which opened in 2005, is the first property of Hyatt in Vietnam. Located at
Lam Sơn Square, a plaza surrounding the
Saigon Opera House in
District 1. This site was previously home to the Brinks Hotel, which was used by the
United States Army officers and was
bombed by the
Viet Cong in 1964. • Hong Kong: The
Grand Hyatt Hong Kong is the Asian flagship of Hyatt International. The
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, Sha Tin and
Hyatt Regency Hong Kong are also five-star hotels in Hong Kong. •
Jacksonville, United States: The
Hyatt Regency Jacksonville opened in 2001 under the
Adam's Mark brand. Ownership of the riverfront hotel changed along with the name in 2005. With 966 rooms, it is the largest hotel in
North Florida. • Jakarta, Indonesia: • Grand Hyatt Jakarta, opened in 1991, is adjacent to
Plaza Indonesia. It is one of four hotels that surround the landmark
Selamat Datang Monument, alongside
Hotel Indonesia Kempinski Jakarta,
Pullman Jakarta Thamrin CBD, and
Mandarin Oriental, Jakarta. • Park Hyatt Jakarta, opened in 2022, is touted as the first "six-star" hotel in Jakarta. It is located in
Menteng, a historically affluent district of the city. •
Kansas City, United States: The
Hyatt Regency Kansas City was the site of
one of the worst hotel disasters in U.S. history. On July 17, 1981, two of the three skybridges that traversed the hotel's lobby
collapsed during a tea dance. The walkways were packed with people when a structural failure occurred, causing one bridge, which was hung from the bridge above it, to pull both bridges loose from the ceiling and collapse. The accident killed 114 people and injured over 200. The hotel was later renamed the Hyatt Regency
Crown Center, and is currently operated by
Sheraton. •
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia: Hyatt Regency Kinabalu, opened in 1979 was Hyatt's first hotel in Malaysia and the oldest international-branded hotel in the city. • London, United Kingdom:
Andaz London Liverpool Street, built in 1884. Formerly known as the Great Eastern Hotel, it was the only hotel in the
City of London from 1884 until the 1980s. • Los Angeles, United States: • Hollywood: The Continental Hyatt House (now
Andaz West Hollywood) •
Century Plaza Hotel, operated by Hyatt from 2006 to 2016, was restored in 2021 as the Fairmont Century Plaza. •
Maldives: Park Hyatt Maldives Hadahaa, located in
Huvadhu Atoll, has developed a reputation for being one of the most exorbitant and exclusive resorts in the country, on account of its remoteness from the capital
Malé (a one and a half hour paid plane and speedboat transfers are required to reach the place). It was rebranded in 2011 from Alila Maldives, which had opened two years prior; in 2022, Alila opened another resort, Alila Kothaifaru Maldives, in the
Northern Maalhosmadulu Atoll. • Manila, Philippines: The Grand Hyatt Manila is located in the
Metrobank Center, the first
supertall building in the Philippines (318m). • Mumbai, India:
Grand Hyatt Hotel, Mumbai was designed by Chicago's Lohan Associates and opened in 2004. • In June 2021, the Hyatt Regency Mumbai closed, due to nonfunding for salary payment or operational expenses by Asian Hotels (West) Ltd., the owner of Hyatt Regency Mumbai. • New Delhi, India:
Hyatt Regency Delhi is a luxury hotel in New Delhi, India, built in 1983. •
New Orleans, United States: During
Hurricane Katrina (August 23–31, 2005), the
Hyatt Regency New Orleans received significant damage as almost all of its windows were blown out and the bottom floor was torn apart by
flood damage. The hotel is located in the
Central Business District and reopened October 19, 2011. • New York City, United States: The Grand Hyatt New York, opened in 1980, was the first Grand Hyatt hotel and was the first major real estate development of
Donald Trump, in partnership with Hyatt. The partnership deteriorated into a tangle of lawsuits, and the Pritzkers bought off Trump's share in 1996. The structure, built in 1919, is currently named the
Hyatt Grand Central New York and is set for demolition and replacement. •
Oyama, Japan:
Fuji Speedway Hotel (2022), on the premises of the
Fuji Speedway motor racing circuit. •
Phoenix, United States: On Mother's Day, May 9, 2021, a shooting at Hyatt Regency Phoenix left one person dead and seven injured. • San Francisco, United States: The
Hyatt Regency San Francisco formerly housed a rooftop
revolving restaurant called Equinox, offering 360-degree views of the city and the bay. The restaurant became a club for Hyatt loyalty members only and no longer rotates. The hotel was sold for close to $200 million to Dune Capital Management and DiNapoli Capital Partners in January 2007, about $250,000 per room. •
Seattle, United States:
Hyatt Regency Seattle is the largest hotel in the
Pacific Northwest, with 1,260 rooms. •
Thompson Seattle opened in 2016. • Singapore:
Grand Hyatt Singapore opened in 1971 as the Hyatt Regency and with over 700 rooms, was also the company's largest hotel at the time. •
St. Helena, United States:
Alila Napa Valley was Hyatt's 1,000th hotel worldwide. ==Partnerships==