Hyatt Regency Milwaukee

333 West Kilbourn Avenue
Milwaukee, WI 53203
Nightly Rates: ( 159.00 - 159.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Milwaukee has 484 luxurious guest rooms surrounding an 18-story atrium in downtown Milwaukee, 10 minutes from Mitchell International Airport. There are 19 convention and banquet rooms holding up to 1,300 people for meetings and 1,040 people for banquets...dining options include Polaris, Wisconsin's only revolving restaurant, the Pilsner Palace, a full service restaurant or Sarah's Pantry, a specialty coffee shop with fresh sandwiches and salads. Options also include two cocktail lounges...connected by a glass-enclosed skywalk to the Midwest Express Center, the Federal Plaza and the Grand Avenue Shopping Center...only blocks from theaters, museums, Summerfest, the Bradley Center and Lake Michigan...fitness center, Hyatt Business PlanTM and non-smoking guest rooms.



Amenities

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


Room Information

Guest Rooms
There are 484 deluxe guest rooms with a small sitting area, a table and two chairs. All rooms feature an AM/FM radio, telephone and television with cable selections. Hyatt Business Plan? rooms are also available. Accommodations include:High Speed internet connections * 229 king-sized beds * 236 double-double beds * 429 no smoking rooms * 55 smoking rooms * 119 Gold Passport¨ rooms
Suites
There are a total of 19 suites including Standard Executive Suites, Deluxe Grand Suites and a Penthouse Suite. The Executive Suites have a separate sitting room with a television, couch and a table with chairs. The Deluxe Suites feature a separate sitting room with television, dining area, bar service and living room. High Speed internet connection.

Rate Disclaimer

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 1980
· Renovated in 1999
· 484 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 18 floors.


Directions

* Exit at 1R (Civic Center, Wells Street) * Go east on Wells Street, turn left on 3rd Street, turn left to the Hyatt

* Exit at 310C (794 East), exit at 1D (Plankinton Street) * Go through five traffic lights and turn left on Kilbourn Avenue, one block to the Hyatt

* Exit at 310B (I-43 north) * Exit at 1R (Civic Center, Kilbourn Tunnel) * Follow Kilbourn two blocks, the Hyatt is on the right

* Take I-94 east to I-43 north * Exit at 1R (Civic Center, Kilbourn Tunnel) * Follow Kilbourn two blocks, the Hyatt is on the right

* 6 blocks from the Amtrak station * 7 miles from Mitchell Field International Airport

Mitchell Field International


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

Pilsner Palace

Cafe located by our Front Desk Lobby featuring an array of hot and cold items for breakfast and lunch. Open seven days a week. Monday - Sunday 6:30am - 2pm

Polaris

Revolving rooftop restaurant and lounge offer a spectacular view of Milwaukee along with an excellent menu and wine selection. * Monday - Sunday, Dinner and Cocktails: 5PM - 11PM


Sarah's Pantry

Deli and Coffee Shop that offers a variety of specialty coffees, sandwiches, fresh bakery and mini mart.

Knuckles Sports Bar

Televised ball games, peanuts, great burgers and cold brew. * Monday - Friday 2pm - 1am * Saturday and Sunday 10am - 1am

Room Service

* Monday - Friday: 6:30am - 11am, 5pm - 12 Midnight * Saturday and Sunday: 6:30am - 12Noon, 5pm - 12 Midnight


Meeting Facility


Hyatt Regency Milwaukee - A prefect place to meet

Here, at the Hyatt Regency Milwaukee your group will find over 19,000 sq. ft. of flexible space...perfect for meetings, conference of conventions of all sizes from 10 to 1,000. The array of options include 19 convention and banquet rooms, the 9,900 sq. ft. Regency Ballroom and a 1,600 sq. ft. prefunction area.


Regency Ballroom

The 9,900 square foot Regency Ballroom offers an additional 1,600 square foot prefunction area.


Recreation Information


All activities are off-property. Contact our concierge for arrangements. * Milwaukee Brewers baseball * Milwaukee Bucks basketball (within walking distance) * Milwaukee Admirals hockey (within walking distance) * Jogging maps available * Excellent park system includes: Whitnall Park Botanical Garden, Milwaukee County Zoo and Mitchell Park Dome (Horticultural Center) * Milwaukee Art Museum * Milwaukee Public Museum * Variety of large breweries and microbreweries. * Variety of summer ethnic festivals (SummerFest, ItalianFest and IrishFest) * State Fair (August)


Area Attractions

A downtown hotel connected by skywalks to the Midwest Express Center, formerly known as the Milwaukee Exposition and Convention Center and Arena (MECCA), the Federal Plaza and the Grand Avenue shopping mall. Less than one block from the city's business district and the Bradley Center.

Milwaukee

Boener Botanical Gardens This 40-acre, internationally recognized, formal garden includes roses, perennials, wildflowers, annuals and herbs; 1,000-acre arboretum features the largest flowering crab apple collection in the US. 5879 South 92nd Street, Milwaukee; (414) 425-1130.

Grand Avenue Mall

Connected to the hotel via an enclosed glassed skywalk; 150 specialty shops, 2 department stores anchoring each end of the mall and restaurants on the third level. 275 West Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203; (414) 224-0384.

Miller Brewing Company

Milwaukee's largest brewery. See the skill, care and quality ingredients that go into Miller brews. The tour is informative and entertaining for the entire family. 4251 West State Street, Milwaukee; (414) 931-BEER.

Milwaukee Art Museum

Home of 20,000 works of art from the 14th century to the present. Collections include American and European paintings and sculptures from Old Masters, the School of Eight and German Expressionism. 750 North Lincoln Memorial Drive, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53202; (414) 224-3200.

Milwaukee County Historical Society

Outstanding exhibits on Milwaukee history including exhibits on panorama painters and the General Douglas MacArthur family. 910 North Third Street, Milwaukee; (414) 273-8288.

Milwaukee County Zoological Park

184 acres of beautiful park. Animals are presented in continental groupings and shown in barless enclosures. Children's zoo, petting ring, zoomobile tours, miniature train rides, Keeper in Action programs and animal rides. 10001 West Bluemound Road, Milwaukee; (414) 771-3040.

Milwaukee Public Museum

Recognized nationwide featuring walk through exhibits. Explore the rainforest exhibit and stroll through Milwaukee's favorite turn-of-the-century Streets of Old Milwaukee. See the world's largest dinosaur skull hands-on in the Wizard Wing. 800 West Wells Street, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53203; (414) 278-2702.

Mitchell Park Conservatory

Huge glass exhibition domes display horticulture from around the world. Several special shows and exhibits during the year. 524 South Layton Avenue, Milwaukee; (414) 649-9800.

Pabst Mansion

Flemish renaissance home of Captain Frederich Pabst, built in 1893, features unique Victorian craftsmanship and design: Terra-cotta, stained glass, ornamental iron and handsome woodwork reflect the lost lifestyle of old Grand Avenue. 2000 West Wisconsin Avenue, Milwaukee; (414) 931-0808.

Pabst Theater

This national landmark theater, built in 1895 by brewing magnate Captain Frederich Pabst, was the country's first all-electric theater. The theater hosts over 200 performances a year, featuring the world's greatest artists. 144 East Wells Street, Milwaukee; (414) 286-3665.

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Wisconsin attraction, amusement and theme parks, or close to shopping, cultural events, historic sites, museums and performing arts centers, or nearby zoos, a festival, a golf course, a Wisconsin state park, this is where you will find it.

Woods and water are two of the reasons WISCONSIN has become the Midwest's vacation playground; from the nation's largest collection of indoor waterparks to 22,000 miles of groomed snowmobile trails, a variety of indoor and outdoor activities await Wisconsin winter travelers. In the summer, if you enjoy camping, biking, boating, hiking, picnicking or just hitting the beach, there is a state park, forest or trail waiting for you; there are ethnic, food and music festivals everywhere.

ASHLAND/BAYFIELD is the gateway to the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore, 22 islands that are home to lighthouses, sea caves, hiking trails and blue-water sailing. The Superior Water-Logged Lumber Company at Ashland salvages 100-year-old logs from Lake Superior. Near Ashland is the Northern Great Lakes Regional Visitor Center. Between Ashland and Bayfield, Lake Superior Big Top Chautauqua stages cabaret entertainment under the Big Top.

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GREAT RIVER ROAD links the river towns that have established themselves on the banks of the Mississippi. Stonefield Village and State Agricultural Museum at Cassville is a replica of an 1890’s Wisconsin rural village. North of Cassville is Prairie du Chien which preserves local history at the Museum at Fort Crawford and at Villa Louis Historic Site. Other towns include La Crosse, and Trempealeau with its picturesque Main street.

GREEN BAY, Wisconsin’s oldest community, is famous for its namesake Green Bay Packers football team whose legendary past and present can be viewed at the Green Bay Packer Hall of Fame. City attractions include the 25 historic buildings and costumed interpreters at the Heritage Hill Living History, and the National Railroad Museum.

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Some 13 miles to the south of Wisconsin Dells, BARABOO, hometown of the Ringling Brothers, attracts visitors with Circus World Museum, the world’s largest collection of antique circus wagons and memorabilia.