The Hyatt Regency hotel in San Francisco has often been described as a part of the city’s impressive architectural landscape. It is beautifully situated, just overlooking the San Francisco Bay and is regarded as the top-most choice for those looking to combine a luxury stay with the best in shopping and sightseeing possibilities.
I should confess at the very outset that for me staying at the Hyatt Regency hotel was more of a last-minute decision. The fact is that I always imagined that the Hyatt Regency as an over-priced accommodation for those who do not value their money the way I do. To my utter surprise, the Hyatt Regency hotel is nothing of the sort and you realize that what you pay for is redeemed in form of the finest service and facilities that San Francisco has to offer. From the moment I stepped towards the reception of the Hyatt Regency, it was apparent that the staff here would re-define what service really means. I was greeted by courteous and suave-looking men and women, spread all across the hotel lobby, the valet parking and every space that came in the way of approaching my room.
On the second day of my stay, I explored the Hyatt Regency hotel and loved the revolving, roof-top restaurant that gives an unbelievable view of the San Francisco skyline. The Eclipse Café serves multiple cuisines as a part of the breakfast fare and it is surprisingly different from the food I have eaten at other San Francisco hotels. The food served here is remarkably fresh and you can literally smell the ingredients from a mile away.
I would personally recommend the Hyatt Regency to folks who want to explore San Francisco on foot. Being situated at the meeting point of the Market and the Drumm Street, the Hyatt Regency is conveniently located for every kind of activity you want to pursue, i.e. both business and pleasure. The California Street Cable Car line, the never-ending service of inter-city buses and the BART rail are literally just steps away from the Hyatt Regency’s hotel doors.


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