Hyatt Arlington

1325 Wilson Boulevard
Arlington, VA 22209
Nightly Rates: ( 329.00 - 429.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Arlington offers 302 guest rooms all with Complimentary High Speed Wireless Internet access. Located directly across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. The hotel offers a fitness center and 15 meeting rooms accommodating groups of 5 to 330. Hyatt Business PlanTM guest rooms available. Mezza 9, a mediterranean cuisine restaurant offers a daily selection of mezza, freshly grilled seafood, roasted meats, and aromatic accompaniments. Olive Press, a quientessential bar features varied flavors for diverse taste. Within walking distance to the Iwo Jima Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery and the Newseum, the new state of the art, museum of news. Just seven minutes to National Airport, five minutes to the Kennedy Center and the shops and boutiques of Georgetown. Washington's Metro Subway (Rosslyn Station) is across the street from the hotel providing direct access to the Smithsonian Museums, RFK Stadium, the Pentagon, Pentagon City Mall, DC Convention Center. Self parking is 16.00 per nt, Valet parking is 19.00 per nt.



Amenities

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


Room Information

Guest Rooms
Newly renovated, spacious guest rooms, many overlooking Georgetown. Dark wood furniture make the 302 guest rooms elegant and functional. Features include a hairdryer, coffee maker, iron and ironing board, digital alarm/clock radio, remote control 25" color television, large bathroom vanity and many guest rooms with connecting doors. Hyatt Business Plan? guest rooms are available. Accommodations include: * 154 king-sized beds * 148 double-double beds * 277 non-smoking rooms * 150 Gold Passport¨ rooms


Suites
There are a total of 8 suites.
VIP Suites
The four VIP Suites feature oversized parlors and up to two connecting bedrooms, a king or two double beds, dining/conference table for six.
Executive Suites
The four Executive Suites have a king-sized bed and a connecting parlor. These suites have a spacious parlor, upgraded bathroom amenities with whirlpool tub and separate shower.

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 Eastern
· Opened in 1976
· Renovated in 1999
· 302 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 16 floors.


Directions

* From DC National north on George Washington Parkway towards Washington DC * Follow the signs to Route 50 West * The 1st exit off Route 50 is Rosslyn/Key Bridge. At the top of the ramp, go right * Take the 2nd left onto Wilson Boulevard. The hotel is 2 blocks on the right

* Across from the Rosslyn Metro subway station * 4 miles from Washington DC National Airport * Near Washington DC, Baltimore and Richmond

Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport, Dulles International, Baltimore-Washington 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

Mezza 9

Contemporary, sophisticated and whimsical, MEZZA9 offers Mediterranean cuisine featuring a daily selection of mezza, freshly grilled seafood, roasted meats and aromatic accompaniments. One of only 4 hotel restaurants to make the "100 Best Restaurants of Washington, DC" list of Washington Magazine, MEZZA9 combines the flavors of all of the countries of the Mediterranean with a menu that changes every 2 to 3 months. Cuisine: Mediterranean Dress: Business Casual Opening Hours: Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner weekdays. Breakfast and dinner on the weekends. Breakfast: Mon-Fri 6.30am-11am and Sat-Sun 7am-12 noon, Lunch: Mon-Fri 11.30am-2pm and Dinner: Mon-Sun 5.30pm-10pm Awards: Named as one of the 100 Best Restaurants in Washington D.C. by Washingtonian Magazine


Olive Press

Olive Press located just off of the lobby is the quintessential bar with varied flavors for diverse tastes. Martini's rule - whether perfectly clear with one of twelve premium vodkas or a new version of the classic...or if you prefer...single malt scotches one of a dozen micro brews or the perfect cappuccino. Cuisine: Lite fare menu available Opening Hours: Sun-Fri 4pm-12 midnight Sat 12 noon - 12 midnight



Meeting Facility


Meeting Facilities

Our impressive business facilities can accommodate events of every size. At Hyatt, we take pride in providing you with the best venue for your Arlington meetings and conferences, whether it means coordinating food and beverages or accommodating last-minute changes to your plans. Accommodating 10 to 300 guests, our hotel offers 10 exclusive meeting rooms with high-speed Internet access and controls for heat, air conditioning, sound and lighting. When planning Arlington conferences and meetings, Hyatt Arlington is the distinctive choice.


Senate Ballroom

3260 square feet, divides into 3 equal sections. Accomodates 288 people for Banquet; 300 people for theatre style; and 210 schoolroom.

Judiciary Hall

1143 square feet, divides into 2 sections. Accomodates 80 people for Banquet; 90 people theatre style; and 60 schoolroom.

The Gallery

630 square feet. Handles 60 people for Banquet; 60 people theatrestyle; and 30 people schoolroom

Additional Meeting Space

In addition, there are three breakout rooms with conference style tables for 10 people and one Executive Board Room. The room is equipped with marble conference table and plush leather chairs accomodating upto 15 people conference style.


Recreation Information

Recreational Activities

There's plenty to keep you occupied while visiting us. Whether you're an exercise enthusiast, a shopping buff, or a relaxation addict, we've got just the right activity for you. á Exercise room complete with cardiovascular, free weights and circuit training equipment; jogging paths and bicycling trails nearby. Nearby Activies: á Jogging paths and bicycling trails nearby á 4 miles, 18-hole Hains Point Public Golf Course á 20 miles, 18-hole Reston National Golf Club, with arrangements through concierge á 35 miles, 18-hole Ridgeview Country Club, with arrangements through concierge á Golds Gym complete with aerobic classes and sauna $5.00 per visit as Hyatt Arlington guest 50% ($10-total) á 3 miles, 6 tennis courts, Pentagon City


Area Attractions

A downtown hotel within walking distance of Georgetown and the Arlington National Cemetery. Minutes from the Kennedy Center, two miles from the White House and four miles to the Capitol building, and 2 blocks to the Newseum.

Arlington National Cemetery/Arlington House

The impressive national burial group comprises 612 acres, many of which belonged to the estate of Robert E. Lee, whose family mansion still stands on the property. Those interred here include thousands of military veterans, the crew of the Challenger space shuttle and John F. Kennedy.

Kennedy Gravesites: John F. Kennedy's grave -- a somber granite platform marked by an eternal flame and encircled by low walls bearing quotations from his speeches -- lies next to the grave of his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, and near the tomb of his brother Robert. Tomb of the Unknown Soldier: An unidentified soldier from World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam are interred here and guarded around the clock by an honor guard which changes on the half hour. Arlington, Virginia; (703) 692-0931.

Georgetown

Washington's oldest and best known neighborhood, Georgetown began as an Indian trading center during the 17th century and later became a colonial trading port. Georgetown is at its best along M Street NW, a shopping and dining mecca that runs the width of the neighborhood. Attractions include galleries, restaurants, international artists and shops.

Monuments/White House

Lincoln, Washington, Jefferson and Vietnam Veterans Memorials are within two miles of the hotel. Open daily; free admission.

Mount Vernon

George Washington's restored Georgian-style plantation house, service quarters and gardens open for self-guided tours. 16 miles south of DC via the George Washington Parkway; (703) 780-2000.

Newseum

Conveniently located only two blocks from the Hotel, this 72,000 square-foot, $50-million, hi-tech, interactive museum is funded by The Freedom Forum and is dedicated to the past, present and future of news. Open Wednesdays through Sundays; 10AM-5PM; Admission is free.

Night Life - Kennedy Center

John F. Kennedy Center: A living memorial to the late president houses five theaters and is home to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington Opera and the American Film Institute. Open daily 10AM - 12AM. Take the Foggy Bottom Metro Station located at New Hampshire Avenue and Rock Creek Parkway; (202) 467-4600.

Old Town Alexandria

Founded in 1749, the Old Town brims with colonial history. The streets are lined with beautiful 18th century homes. Many of them are occupied by antique shops and boutiques. Dining establishments line King Street and blocks near the waterfront. Ride the Metro Yellow line or Blue line to the King Street Station.

Pentagon City Fashion Center

Macy's and Nordstroms anchor 100 shops. Clothing, electronics, books, toys and a food court. Open Monday through Saturday, 10AM - 9:30PM, Sundays, 11AM - 6PM. Pentagon City Metro, 1100 South Hays Street, Arlington, Virginia; (703) 415-2400.

Potomac Mills Outlet Mall

Some 200 manufacturers' outlets and discount stores offer designer and name brand merchandise. Monday through Saturday, 10AM - 9:30PM, Sundays, 11AM - 6PM. Shuttle service departs from Rosslyn Metro Station for a fee of $10 round trip -- call (703) 551-1050 for scheduled departures. Exit 156 off of I-95 south of Washington DC in Woodbridge, Virginia; 1-800-826-4557.

Smithsonian Museum

The world's largest museum complex established 100 years ago. Includes 15 museums grouped around the National Mall and the DC Zoological Park on Connecticut Avenue NW. (202) 357-2020.

US Holocaust Museum

A permanent exhibit of artifacts, films, photographs and oral histories documenting the Nazi genocide. Established by a unanimous act of Congress. (202) 432-7328.

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