Hyatt Regency Austin

208 Barton Springs Road
Austin, TX 78704
Nightly Rates: ( 189.00 - 219.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Austin offers recently renovated guest rooms surrounded by the hill country of central Texas. The hotel is located in downtown Austin on the shore of Town Lake with 448 rooms including 18 suites and Hyatt Business PlanTM rooms. One block to Palmer Auditorium, 4 blocks from the Austin Convention Center and 12 blocks from the State Capitol complex. LaVista, a Texas theme three-meal restaurant, serves the No. 1 rated fajitas in Austin. The lobby lounge offers a full service menu, cocktails and outdoor dining on a patio deck. In addition, there is 23,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, a health club, whirlpool, nine mile hike 'n bike trail and watersports on Town Lake.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Express Checkout
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pets Allowed
· Pool
· Parking
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Guest Rooms
Hill Country or exhilarating city or river views enhance contemporary themed interiors featuring earth tones and rich wood furnishings. Each guest room features the Hyatt Grand Bed? boasting down duvets, oversized pillows and triple sheeting. A fashionable full-length mirror and decorative light fixtures offer superior visibility. The oversized work desk offers high-speed wireless Internet access, as well as an ergonomically designed chair. Enjoy deluxe amenities such as a 32" flat panel TV, on-demand programming and easy video checkout. The bathrooms are appointed with imported marble tile flooring, elliptical shower rod and Speakman showerheads that provide an invigorating shower experience. Some rooms feature balconies overlooking Town Lake. Amenities: Some rooms have balconies, Oversized work desk, Iron/ironing board, Coffee maker, Cable/satellite TV channels, AM/FM clock radio, Concierge during regular hours, Dataport, High-speed Internet access available, Individual heat control, Morning newspaper, Rollaways upon request, Video Checkout, Separate work area, Hairdryer, Room service during regular hours, 32" Flat Panel TV, Video on demand, Analog phone line, Crib upon request, Dual line phones, Individual air conditioning control, Maximum guests per room: 4, Portico Bath Products, Speaker phone, Voicemail
Suites
There are a total of 17 suites throughout the hotel.
Executive Suites
The 12 Executive Suites feature a living area, couch and dining table with seating for four. These suites are 350 sq. ft. in size and offer fabulous views of the river. Parlors feature murphy beds. Available in one or two bedroom.
Deluxe Suites
The four Deluxe Suites have a living area, couch and separate dining area and wet bar. These suites are 600 sq. ft. in size. Available in one or two bedroom.
Presidential Suite
The Presidential Suite has a living room, dining room with wet bar, a king bed in the master bedroom and an oversize bath with European appointments. This suite is located on the 16th floor, with a balcony and views of the river. It is 1,000 sq. ft. in size with an extra bedroom available.

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For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.


Miscellaneous Information

· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Central
· Opened in 1982
· Renovated in 1997
· 446 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 17 floors.


Directions

* Exit I-35 at the Riverside Drive exit * Take Riverside Drive west to Barton Springs Road * The hotel is on the right

* 1 block from the Palmer Auditorium * 8 blocks from the new Austin Convention Center * 12 blocks from the State Capitol * 7 miles from the Austin Bergstrom Airport

Austin Bergstrom


Guarantee Policy

A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.


Cancellation Policy

Cancellation policies vary based on day of arrival. When making reservations, please read the rate rules given immediately after selecting a specific rate. Policies are provided before the reservation is complete.


Restaurant Information

La Vista

The Fajita Capital of Texas -- "We put the sizzle in fajitas!" Breakfast buffet daily from 6:30AM - 10AM Lunch and dinner served Sunday to Thursday, 11AM - 11PM and Friday and Saturday, 11AM - 12AM

Branchwater Lounge

The hotel gathering spot featuring the best margaritas in Austin. Enjoy cocktails and a full menu on our outdoor patio with beautiful views of Town Lake and the city. Live entertainment is offered. Hours: Monday - Friday 11AM - 1:30AM Saturday & Sunday 12PM - 1:30AM Happy hour daily: Sunday - Thursady 5PM - 7PM Friday & Saturday 5PM - 8PM

Room Service

Offering a wide variety of dishes for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hours: Sunday - Thursday 6AM - 11AM Friday & Saturday 6AM - 12AM 6AM - 6:30AM coffee service


Meeting Facility

19 Meeting Rooms, Approximately, 24,000 total Square Feet

Texas Ballroom - 10,000 sq feet

* 850 people classroom style * 1400 people theater style * 1000 people banquet style

Hill Country Ballroom - 1870 sq feet

* 120 people classroom style * 200 people theater style * 160 people banquet style

Big Bend Ballroom - 1580 sq feet

* 90 people classroom style * 120 people theater style * 110 people banquet style

Hill Country D - 850 sq feet

* 50 people classroom style * 90 people theater style * 80 people banquet style

Padre Island, Big Thicket, and Board Room - 350 sq feet each

* 10 people classroom style (each) * 30 people theatre style (each) * 30 people banquet style (each)

Foothills Ballroom I

* 66 people classroom style * 100 people theater style * 60 people banquet style

Foothills Ballroom II

* 190 people classroom style * 260 people theater style * 200 people banquet style


Recreation Information

* Choose from 5 public/private golf courses. All within minutes of the hotel and available year round * Tennis courts just minutes away. Available year round * A 9 mile hike 'n bike trail surrounds Town Lake and is right outside the hotel's back door. Perfect for a morning stroll or afternoon jog. Complimentary bicycles available for hotel guests * Capital Cruises provides canoes, kayaks, paddleboats and electric pontoons available for rent. Located at the Hyatt boat dock * Lonestar Riverboat offers nightly public excursions for a small fee. Located beside the Hyatt Regency Austin * Laguna Gloria Art Museum * Barton Springs just 5 minutes from the hotel. A natural spring at 68 degrees year round * The State Capitol offers daily tours * The Governor's Mansion is across from the Capitol building and offers daily tours


Area Attractions

A downtown hotel in a 9-acre setting of landscaped terrain on the south bank of Town Lake in the heart of Austin's business district.

Austin

Austin Children's Museum A musuem for children to participate in science, technology, history and world culture. (512) 472-2494.

Bats, Bats, Bats!

The world's largest urban bat colony. Over 750,000 Mexican free-tailed bats. Congress Avenue Bridge on Town Lake.

State Capitol

See Texas politics in action. Daily tours and free admission. Open Monday through Friday, 8:30AM to 4:30PM. 11th and Congress Avenue; (515) 463-0063.

Wild Basin Wilderness Preserve

This preserve provides 227 acres of native foliage and wildlife. Free admission. (512) 327-7622.

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