Hyatt Regency Bellevue

900 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
Nightly Rates: ( 419.00 - 419.00 )
4 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Bellevue is located in downtown Bellevue, within The Bellevue Collection, the Pacific Northwest's most prestigious shopping, dining, and entertainment venue. The hotel is approximately 10 miles from downtown Seattle and 17 miles from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Hotel amenities include complimentary access to 27,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art health club with cardiovascular and strength-training equipment, indoor lap pool, and classes. There is a Day Spa on property, golf and numerous outdoor activities in close proximity to the hotel. 0/8 Seafood Grill and Twisted Cork Wine Bar serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. Local Chef Dan Thiessen serves up Northwest flavors along with a spirited lounge featuring a 300-label wine list. Other dining options on property include Daniel's Broiler, Joey's, Tully's and in-room dining. Guestroom amenities include Hyatt Grand Bed, 32 inch LCD flat-panel television, oversized work desk with high-speed Internet access, T-Mobile HotSpot, coffee maker, refrigerator, iron/ironing board. Services and facilities include Hyatt Express Kiosk, full-service concierge, Regency Club, valet and self parking with fee.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Babysitting/Child Services
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· Coffee Maker in Room
· Concierge
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Free Newspaper
· 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
There are 382 guest rooms. Warm earthtone color schemes greet you in each guest room, while the tower views and in-room amenities provide complete relaxation and comfort. All rooms feature two telephones, a computer port; IPORT high speed internet access, remote control television, hairdryer, coffeemaker, AM/FM clock radio, iron and ironing board, cable movie channels and in-room pay movies. Accommodations include: * 259 king-sized beds * 119 double-double beds * 328 no smoking rooms * 171 Gold Passport¨ rooms
Suites
There are a total of 29 suites located throughout the hotel. The VIP Suites offer one and two bedroom options, a balcony, spacious parlor and pantry areas. For specific suite features and information, call the hotel. * 1 Chairman Suite * 1 Presidential Suite * 1 Rainier Suite * 1 Hospitality Suite * 2 Fountain Suites * 6 Salon Suites * 17 Junior Suites (floors 5 through 21)
Business Plan
There are 57 Business Plan? rooms and 3 junior suites available to guests at the Hyatt Regency Bellevue.

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 Pacific
· Opened in 1989
· 382 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 24 floors.


Directions

* From I-405, take the NE 8th Street exit westbound * The hotel is located 4 blocks from the freeway on the right side in the Bellevue Place complex

* 10 miles from downtown Seattle * 17 miles from Seattle/Tacoma (SeaTac) International Airport * Near Kirkland, Issaquah, Renton, Bothell, Redmond and Seattle

Seattle/Tacoma (SeaTac) International Airport.


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

0/8 Seafood and Grill and Twisted Cork Wine Bar

Located in the Hotel Lobby Breakfast weekdays: 6:30AM to 11AM, weekends until 2PM Brunch Saturday and Sunday: 9:30AM to 2PM Lunch Monday - Friday: 11AM to 2PM Dinner Sunday - Thursday: 5PM to 9PM Friday - Saturday: 5PM to 10PM Includes Porterhouse Steak, Northwest Fresh Crab Cakes with Three Pepper Remoulade, Signature Corn & Crab Chowder, 1lb. Alaskan King Crab and much much more.


Meeting Facility

Over 17,000 sq. ft. of event space in 18 rooms, 9 with windows, seven smaller rooms provide from 425 to 646 sq. ft. each.

Grand Ballroom

5,850 sq. ft. divisible into seven sections / 6 meeting rooms, and 2,250 sq. ft. foyer area.

Regency Ballroom

2,090 sq. ft. Divides into two rooms, and a separate 900 sq. ft. foyer area.

Larch

1,036 sq. ft.

Wintergarden

A 4,500 sq. ft. atrium area, with a 65' glass domed roof. Ideal for meals and social functions.

Executive Board Room

450 sq. ft. with rectangular board room table and 12 leather chairs.


Recreation Information

* Shop Nordstroms, the Bon Marche, FAO Schwarz, Anne Klein, Made in Washington, Northwest Discovery, or any of the other 200 shops at Bellevue Square Mall, located across the street from the hotel. * You gotta have Art - at the Bellevue Art Museum, on the third floor of Bellevue Square Mall. * Stroll Old Bellevue's restored Main Street, with its variety of boutiques, shops and art galleries. * Discover the world's number one Doll Museum, the Rosalie Whyle Museum of Doll Art, just three easy blocks from the hotel. * Within 5 miles, Kirkland offers restaurants, Art Galleries and Lake Washington Cruises, on the Queens Launch or HV Kirkland (May-September). * From Renton, take the Spirit of Washington Dinner Train through Bellevue to Woodinville and the Columbia Winery. * Visit Northwest wineries...Chateau Ste. Michelle and Columbia Winery, or the Redhook Ale Brewery, all within setps of each other in Woodinville. * Ski at the Pass, featuring four ski areas...Alpental, Snoqualmie, Ski Acres and Hyak, 45 minutes on I-90, or Stevens Pass, an Alpine and Nordic Ski Resort. * Downtown Seattle, 10 miles via I-90 or SR520, offers sightseeing, shopping, dining, Pike Place Market and Seattle Center, Puget Sound Cruises and Professional Sports. * Golf, tennis, water sports are all nearby, and can be arranged by the hotel concierge staff. * Access to the Bellevue Place Club, a 2200 sq. ft. health and fitness facility located within the Bellevue Place Complex(fee).


Area Attractions

Located on the fashionable "Eastside" in Bellevue Place complex, the hotel is minutes from Pike Place Market, the Space Needle and Monorail, and a rejuvenated downtown business district and just 2 1/2 hours from Mount Rainier. Across the street from Bellevue Square, the Northwest's largest shopping mall.

Argosy Cruises

Narrated harbor, locks and Lake Washington cruises. Eight vessels are also available for private charters and special events. Pier 55, Suite 201, Seattle, Washington 98101; (206) 623-1445.

Bellevue Art Museum

Located on the 3rd floor of Bellevue Square Mall. Open daily during exhibitions. Tuesdays are free. 3rd Floor, Bellevue Square Mall, Bellevue, Washington 98004; (425) 454-3322.

Downtown Seattle

Seattle Center, Space Needle, Pike Place Market, Waterfront, Piers, Theater and Monorail.

Tour East King County

Experience lakeside towns, shops, four season flowers, wineries, Issaquah-Alpine peaks, antiques, salmon, chocolate, fun on the farm, "Twin Peaks Territory", waterfalls, wilderness, sights and scenery. Self-guided driving tour guide available free from East King County Convention and Visitors Bureau. (425) 455-1926.

Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art

World-class collection of antique, collectible and contemporary dolls, displayed in an environment that is specifically designed to showcase the dollmakers art. 1116 108th Avenue NE, Bellevue, Washington 98004; (425) 455-1116.

Spirit of Washington Dinner Train

Experience elegance and romance in motion. The Dinner Train features gourmet cuisine, northwest wines and superb scenery. Travel from Renton, along the shores of Lake Washington, to the beautiful Columbia Winery and back. 625 South 4th Street, Renton, Washington 98057; (425) 227-7245, (800) 876-7245.

Tillicum Village and Tours

Charter vessel tour to Puget Sound's Blake Island Marine State Park. Includes a narrated harbor tour, steamed clams, Native American salmon dinner and the stage show "Dance on the Wind". 2200 Sixth Avenue, Suite 804, Seattle, Washington 98121; (206) 443-1244, (800) 426-1205.

Wineries/Breweries

Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery, Columbia Winery, French Creek Cellars, Hedges Cellars, Red Hook Ale Brewery and Snoqualmie Winery are all located just minutes away on the eastside.

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