Hyatt Regency Lexington

401 West High Street
Lexington, KY 40507
Nightly Rates: ( 164.00 - 164.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

Features 365 rooms, including nine suites and Business Plan level. The Hotel has a seven story glass atrium lobby, Glass Garden restaurant, and lobby bar. Additional features include Hyttops Sports Bar, a heated indoor pool, a fitness center and complimentary shuttle to/from the Bluegrass Airport, 10 min. away. Complete business services are available, including fax, copying, packaging and shipping. We are part of Lexington Center complex which includes the Civic Center Shops and Rupp Arena.



Amenities

· Air Conditioned
· Coffee Shop
· Elevators
· Gift Shop
· News Stand
· Handicapped Rooms/Facilities
· Wheel Chair Access
· Bar/Lounge
· Lounge
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Suite
· Safe Deposit Box
· Solarium
· Americans with Disabilities ACT ADA Compliant
· ATM/Cash Machine
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Double Bed
· Single Bed
· Adjoining Rooms
· Connecting Rooms
· Free Airport Shuttle
· Breakfast Buffet
· Breakfast
· Continental Breakfast
· Business Center
· Copy Service
· Turndown Service
· Express Checkout
· Express Check In
· Laundry Service
· Laundry/Valet Services
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Free Local Telephone Calls
· Free Newspaper
· Parking
· Free Parking
· Multilingual
· Valet Parking
· Wake-up Service
· Video Checkout
· Porters
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Nursery for Children
· Health Club
· Golf
· Indoor Pool
· Tennis
· Audio Visual Equipment
· Conference Facilities
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· Cribs Available
· Rollaway Beds
· Pets Allowed
· Family Plan
· Fire Alarm with Light
· Public Address System
· 24 Hour Security
· Smoke Detectors
· Sprinklers In Rooms
· Electronic Door Locks
· Security
· Restaurant
· City Center
· Internet Access


Room Information

Standard
* Air Conditioning * Alarm Clock * Bathroom Amenities * Bathtub/shower * CNN or Other News * Cable/Satellite TV * Closets In Room - Number - 1 * Coffee / Tea Maker * Color Television * Direct Dial Phone * Full Size Mirror * Hair Dryer * High Speed Internet Access * How many telephones are in a majority of the rooms - 2 * Iron / Ironing Board * Modem / Data port * Movies * Private Bath * Radio AM/FM * Remote Television * Self-Controlled Heating/Cooling * Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk * Two Line Phone * Voice Mail * Work Desk with Lamp


Business Plan
* Air Conditioning * Alarm Clock * Bathroom Amenities * Bathtub/shower * CNN or Other News * Cable/Satellite TV * Closets In Room - Number - 1 * Coffee / Tea Maker * Color Television * Direct Dial Phone * Full Size Mirror * Hair Dryer * High Speed Internet Access * How many telephones are in a majority of the rooms - 2 * Iron / Ironing Board * Modem / Data port * Movies * Newspaper * Private Bath * Radio AM/FM * Remote Television * Self-Controlled Heating/Cooling * Spare Electrical Outlet at Desk * Two Line Phone * Voice Mail * Work Desk with Lamp

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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 3:00 PM
· Check out time is 12:00 PM
· Time Zone is EST
· Opened in 1977
· Renovated in 2004
· 365 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 16 floors.


Directions

* From Interstate 75 or Interstate 64 (any direction) take Exit 113 (Paris/Lexington exit) and turn right on Broadway * Three miles into downtown Lexington, turn right onto High Street and then right into the hotel's driveway

From the airport, turn left onto Man O'War Blvd. Take first right onto Versailles Rd., Versailles Road becomes Maxwell. Turn left onto Broadway. Turn left onto High street, the Hotel is on the right.

The Hyatt Regency is located in the heart of downtown Lexington. The hotel is part of a complex which connects us to the new Lexington Convention Center, Civic Center Shops and Rupp Arena. We are 2 miles from the University of Kentucky and 10 minutes from the Bluegrass Airport. A prime location which is also convenient to golf and tennis facilities, as well as world-renowned horse racing at Keeneland and the Red Mile.

Bluegrass


Guarantee Policy

Must guarantee reservation with credit card at time of booking.


Cancellation Policy

Cancel by 3PM EST 24 hours prior to arrival. 14MAR06-19MAR06 - All reservations require full prepayment by 10FEB06. Must cancel by 10FEB06 to receive refund.


Restaurant Information

Desha's Restaurant and Bar

Semi-Casual sit-down dining. Menu includes a wide variety of meals from Steak to Hotbrowns. Entrees range from $10.00-$25.00.

Glass Garden

Dine amidst cascading waters and a beautiful garden setting under our seven-story glass atrium. The Glass Garden is a casual dining environment. The menu includes dining on the lighter side and a variety of hearty meals. Our restaurant features fresh wholesome foods, some harvested locally. Flavors weave mediterranean influences with heartland ingredients and contemporary Kentucky specialties.

Dudleys

Enjoy contemporary food in a historical setting within walking distance of downtown. Also serves Sunday brunch. (Dinner Reservations Suggested)

Lobby Bar

From University of Kentucky Basketball, to concerts and special events, the Lobby Bar has been the traditional gathering place for more than 20 years. Perfect for get-togethers or casual meetings. Serving Kentucky Bourbons, specialty drinks, wine and beer along with appetizers and sandwiches.


Meeting Facility

The Hyatt Regency Lexington has a total of 21,000 square feet of meeting space. The Patterson Ballroom is the hotel's largest ballroom with 9,000 square feet and 17 feet high ceilings. Movable wall units allow for flexible meeting set-ups. The Regency Ballroom has a total of 4,000 square feet and is divisible into two or three sections for your meeting needs. In addition, there are a total of six boardrooms. Hyatt holds exclusive catering rights to this facility.


Recreation Information


Majestic Horse Farms

Within 10 minutes from anywhere in Lexington, you can reach the majestic beauty of a horse farm. Lexington is heralded for its world-renowned Equine Industry.

* Indoor pool, open 6AM - 11PM, located on the lobby floor * Civic Center Shops provide 3 levels of shopping including 29 boutiques * Victorian Square is an area of 19th century buildings with 20 specialty shops and restaurants


Area Attractions

A downtown hotel in the heart of the business district adjacent to the Lexington Civic Center and Rupp Arena. The hotel is connected via a skywalk to the shopping mall.

Ashland, The Henry Clay Estate

The home of one of the greatest Senators in history, filled with artifacts, family possessions and the furniture of the Clay Family. Ashland is surrounded by 20 acres of park-like woodland and is a national historic landmark. 120 Sycamore Road, Lexington, Kentucky 40508; (606) 266-8581.

Keeneland Race Course

This old time race track runs in April and October. Enjoy "early morning workouts" at the trackside, Spring through Fall, or visit the library and gift shop open year round. US 60 West, 4201 Versailles Road; (606) 254-3412.

Kentucky Horse Park and Museum

Located in the Heart of the Bluegrass, this park boasts 40 breeds of horses and a variety of activities. The Southern Lights holiday display is open from Thanksgiving to New Years. The Park and Museum is open March 16 through October 31, 9AM - 5PM; November 1 through March 15 (Wednesday through Sunday), 9AM - 5PM. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years. 4089 Iron Works Pike, Exit 120 off Interstate 75; (606) 233-4303.

Lexington's Childrens Museum

Interactive exhibits for children 12 months to 12 years. Programs, demonstrations and activities in a 14,000 sq. ft. exhibition space, making learning fun and unique. Admission $3. 401 West Main Street (Victorian Square) Lexington, Kentucky 40507; (606) 258-3253.

The Red Mile Harness Race Track

Live racing, April through July (Wednesday through Saturday). Post time 1PM. The club house is patterned after a classic antebellum mansion with a beautiful view of downtown Lexington. 1200 Red Mile Road; (606) 255-0752.

Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill

America's only national historic landmark with touring, dining, lodging and shops in 33 original 19th century buildings. Open year round. Admission: adults $9.50; teenagers (12-17) $5; children (6-11) $3. 3500 Lexington Road, Harrodsburg, Kentucky (606) 734-5411

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If you are searching for an inn, hotel, motel or resort near a Kentucky 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 Kentucky state park, this is where you will find it.


From the hills and hollows of eastern Kentucky through the rolling bluegrass of its heartland to the massive lakes and flatlands of the west, KENTUCKY has much to offer vacationers: from roller coasters to scenic tours to classical music concerts; its diverse landscape and waterways provide great opportunities for outdoor recreation and all year long, Kentucky is alive with more than 700 festivals.

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For over 140 years Historic Diamond Caverns at PARK CITY has offered tours of what is said to be one of Kentucky's most beautiful caves.

Kentucky's fourth largest city, COVINGTON, is across the Ohio River from Cincinnati; MainStrasse Village is a restored 19th-century German neighborhood where visitors are welcomed on the hour by the sounds of the 100-foot Carroll Chimes Bell Tower; 450 million years of Northern Kentucky's heritage are on display at the Behringer-Crawford Museum; Covington is also known for its historic churches: The Cathedral Basilica of the Assumption is noted for its resemblance to Notre Dame in Paris. Daniel Boone National Forest is located in the mountains of eastern Kentucky, there is abundant wildlife, vegetation, scenery, and recreation opportunities.

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The history of Kentucky's oldest town, HARRODSBURG, is showcased at Old Fort Harrod State Park where a full-scale replica of the original fort stands; the Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill is America's largest restored Shaker community with 33 restored 19th-century buildings.

Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin at Sinking Spring Farm, HODGENVILLE; the National Historic Site honors Lincoln's humble beginnings.

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So cultured was its lifestyle, LEXINGTON gained the nickname "Athens of the West"; today, attractions include the Kentucky Horse Park, dedicated to man's relationship to the horse, the Thoroughbred Center, which takes a behind-the-scenes look at a normal working day in the lives of thoroughbreds and those who train and care for them, and the American Saddlebred Museum, a colorful showcase of Kentucky's native breed of horse; other attractions include the Aviation Museum of Kentucky with restored historic aircraft, artifacts and equipment and interactive displays.

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