The well-known Hyatt Regency Atlanta hotel is located in the city center, well-communicated to the airport and close to the Georgia Aquarium, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, the College Football Hall of Fame and other places of interest. For all this it becomes the ideal option to enjoy accessible tourism in the city of Atlanta.
The establishment was inaugurated in 1967 and was designed by the neofuturist architect John C. Portman Jr. The building stood out for its innovative design and its blue dome.
Its spacious facilities are adapted for guests with reduced mobility. The hotel has several restaurants: Polaris, a rotating restaurant at the top of the hotel; Hyatt Regency Atlanta, with exquisite regional and homemade meals; Twenty-Two Storys, a gastropub serving a menu and wide selection of drinks. It also has a gym, an accessible pool with hydraulic lift platform, business center, and several rooms for meetings and events. Guests can also enjoy free internet connection.
Accessible Room
The accessible rooms are characterized by being quite spacious. The doors are wide and the switches, door key and thermostat have been lowered for the comfort of wheelchair guests. Rooms are furnished with a television, desk, air conditioning and coffee maker.
Accessible bathrooms can have a bathtub or a walk-in shower, and both options include grab bars. The toilet also has grab bars and all bathrooms are furnished with free toiletries.
Rules
Check-in: From 04:00 P.M
Check-out: Until 11:00 A.M
Cancellation: Ask Conditions
Number of Cribs: Ask Availability
Pets: No
Services
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