Hyatt Regency Albuquerque

330 Tijeras
Albuquerque, NM 87102
Nightly Rates: ( 220.00 - 230.00 )
3 Star


Property Description

The Hyatt Regency Albuquerque is located in the heart of downtown Albuquerque, adjacent to the Albuquerque Convention Center. Minutes from Old Town, the Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque Museum Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque Aquarium and Rio Grande Botonic Gardens. Ten minutes from Albuquerque International Sunport. Albuquerque 's only 4 diamond full service hotel.



Amenities

· AM/FM Alarm Clock
· Bar/Lounge
· Barber/Beauty Shop
· Business Center
· 24 Hour Front Desk
· Golf
· Hairdryers Available
· Modem Lines in Room
· Meeting/Banquet Facilities
· No Smoking Rooms/Facilities
· Pool
· Pool
· Restaurant
· Room Service
· Safe Deposit Box
· Shops/Commercial Services
· Fitness Center or Spa
· Tennis
· Television with Cable
· Laundry/Valet Services
· VIP Rooms/Services


Room Information

Guest Rooms
Offering 395 guest rooms with a king or two double beds. Decorated in desert tones with breathtaking mountain views. Rooms are 389 sq. ft. in size. Features include video messages, account review and check-out, electronic door locks, full bath amenities, iron & Ironing board, coffee maker, television with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies, AM/FM alarm clock, two telephones with message light and voice mail. Accommodations include: * 190 king-sized beds * 191 double-double beds * 275 no smoking rooms * 22 Business Plan? rooms * 88 Gold Passport¨ rooms * 8 ADA Accessible rooms, 4 with roll-in showers
Suites
There are a total of 14 suites, each with a sofa, lavish chairs and a small round table. All suites (with the exception of the Regency Suites) have a full wet bar. The Presidential Suites offer a large bathtub jacuzzi, shower and dressing area. Each suite has the possibility of being a one or two bedroom suite. * 2 Presidential Suites (1 on the 19th floor & 1 on the 20th floor) * 5 Regency Suites (19th and 20th floors) * 7 Hospitality Suites (2nd and 3rd floors)

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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 Mountain
· Opened in 1990
· 395 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 20 floors.


Directions

* Exit Sunport Blvd. * Turn right on I-25 North * Exit I-25 on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. (approximately 2 miles) * Turn left on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. and continue until 6th Street. (Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. turns into Marquette Ave. once over the train tracks). * Turn left on Tijeras * Turn right into hotel enterence * Total distance from airport approximately 4.5 miles

* 10 minutes from Albuquerque International Sunport * 25 minutes from Rio Rancho * 30 minutes from Bernalillo * 60 minutes from Santa Fe

Albuquerque International Sunport


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

McGrath's Restaurant

A casual Southwestern restaurant open 6:30AM-2:30PM for breakfast/lunch and 5PM-10:30PM for dinner.

Bolo's Saloon

Lounge open from 4PM-1AM, Monday-Saturday, 4PM-Midnight on Sundays. Live entertainment Wednesday-Saturday at various times.

McGrath's Lounge

Bar open 11AM-Midnight Monday-Friday, Noon-Midnight on Saturday.


Meeting Facility

Overview

The Hyatt Regency Albuquerque offers 25,000 square feet of meeting space and 23 rooms.

* Grand Pavilion - 11,300 square feet. Divides into six rooms via airwalls. * Enchantment Ballroom - 4,134 square feet. Divides into six rooms (airwalls) * Fiesta Room - 2,160 square feet. Divides into 4 rooms. * Boardroom North - 435 square feet. One solid room. This is our Executive Board room which features a marble conference table. * Boardroom East - 480 square feet. One solid room. * Sierra Vista - 778 Square feet, located on the 19th floor. * Sendero Ballroom - 4,800 Square feet, divides into 3 rooms. * Sage I - 900 sq. ft. One solid room * Sage II - 700 sq. ft. One solid room


Recreation Information

Health Club

Complete with Cybex¨ weight system, Stairmaster¨, Lifecycles¨, treadmills and free weights.

* Year round outdoor lap pool (24' x 56' 1/2'') available 6AM to 10PM * Sundeck around pool area * 2 hot tubs * Individual mens and womens locker rooms with a dry sauna in each * Health club features Cybex equipment, free weights, cardiovascular exercise equipment (exercise cycles, steppers, stair climbers), open 24 hrs * Massage available by appointment * Golf: 6 miles, 18-hole University Championship Golf Course; 10 miles, 18-hole Isleta Eagle golf course; 12 miles, 18-hole Paradise Hills golf course; 2 miles, lighted driving range at Puerta del Sol; 15 miles, 27-hole Santa-Ana Golf Club, home of the NM Open Championship and Nike tour


Area Attractions

Located in the heart of downtown, adjacent to the Albuquerque Convention Center. Minutes from Old Town, the Museum of Natural History, Albuquerque Museum Rio Grande Zoo, Albuquerque Aquarium and Rio Grande Botanic Gardens.

Albuquerque Museum

Enjoy contemporary and traditional history and art exhibitions. Attend workshops and lectures for children and adults. Relax in the serene sculpture garden and savour the surroundings. Visit the museum gift shop, La Tienda. 2000 Mountain Road, NW, Old Town Albuquerque; (505) 242-4600.

Historic Old Town

Founded in 1706, the place where Albuquerque began. Over 150 shops and galleries, housed in historic adobe buildings, are hidden among the patios and winding paths that are both Southwest and Old World. Enjoy a wide variety of foods in the cafes and restaurants set in a casual atmosphere. Rio Grande and Mountain.

Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

Traditional Indian dances and craft demonstrations every weekend. The Main Museum and Children's Pueblo House Museum are a rich resource for the study of America's first inhabitants in the Southwest. There is a restaurant serving Native American and traditional fare. The gift shops offer a huge selection of rugs, pottery, jewelry, sandpaintings, Kachinas, Southwestern clothing, books, souvenirs and more. 2401 12th Street, NW; (505) 843-7270.

New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science

Walk through an active volcano, tour a cool Ice Age cave, gaze up at some of the largest dinosaurs that ever lived and ride the one-and-only "Evolator" time machine. Experience the giant-screen Dynamax Theater where you become involved in the on-screen action. Shows every hour on the hour, 10AM to 5PM. 1801 Mountain Road, NW, Old Town Albuquerque; (505) 841-8837.

Albuquerque Biological Park

Included in the park are the Rio Grande Zooligical Park, Albuquerque Aquarium and Rio Grande Botanic Gardens. Spacious naturalistic exhibits and lush landscaping on 60 sprawling acres. Home to more than 1,300 wild animals from around the world. 2601 Central Ave. NW (Aquarium & Gardens); 903 10th Street SW (zoo) Hours 9AM-5PM Monday-Friday, 9AM-6PM Saturday-Sunday (505) 764-6200.

Sandia Peak Aerial Tramway

It's the world's longest aerial tramway and the 11,000 square miles of vistas from 10,400 feet is best at sunset. Summer or winter, you'll see deep canyons and breathtaking terrain on the 2.7 mile trip passing through 4 of the earth's 7 life zones on the way. The other side of the mountain offers skiing in the winter and plenty of hiking and mountain biking in the summer. #10 Tramway Loop, NE; (505) 856-7325.

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


From dinosaurs to volcanos to Native American Anasazi ruins, NEW MEXICO is famous for its natural beauty and ancient past. Its mountains, deserts, lakes, and forests offer endless recreational opportunities. The remains of the ancient civilizations that preceded the European settlers by many centuries offer an evocative glimpse of the lives of centuries past. New Mexico's monuments and museums chronicle these historic events.

ALAMOGORDO is home to Trinity Site, the spot where the world’s first atomic bomb exploded; the Space Center is a museum complex which includes a Space Museum, Planetarium, IMAX Dome Theater, and the International Space Hall of Fame. Nearby is White Sands National Monument with its white gypsum sand dunes.

ALBUQUERQUE is New Mexico's largest city and the entryway for most visitors; attractions include the National Atomic Museum, the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and Science, which has major dinosaur specimens, and the American International Rattlesnake Museum; for children there are Cliff’s Amusement Park, The Beach Waterpark, and the Hinkle Family Fun Center; others include the new Explora Science Center & Children's Museum, the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, and The Turquoise Trail, a designated a Scenic Byway between Santa Fe and Albuquerque; just minutes from the heart of Albuquerque, the world's longest aerial tramway lifts visitors to the breathtaking top of Sandia Peak.

ANGEL FIRE is a tranquil, year-round resort smack dab in the middle of wooded wilderness and a high mountain valley.

Visitors to AZTEC can take a self-guided tour of the Aztec Ruins National Monument which reserves the structures and artifacts of Anasazi people from the 1100's through 1200s; the Aztec Museum includes the Pioneer Village.

The CARLSBAD Caverns National Park, with over 85 known caves, is one of the largest caves in the world.

At CHAMA visitors can ride the Cumbres and Toltec Scenic Railroad, a 64-mile trip on the longest and highest elevation narrow-gauge steam railroad in the country.

CORRALES has the Casa San Ysidro: The Gutiérrez/Minge House with its collection of Colonial and Territorial period artifacts.

Visitors to DEMING can re-live in their minds the hardship and danger of early frontier life on the four-day loop Butterfield Trail; there are free take-home samples at the Rock Hound State Park.

Surrounded by major cultural treasures and landscapes, FARMINGTON offers several attractions including the experimental farm, ranch and wildlife preserve at B-Square Range, and the oddly sculpted, eroded shale and sandstone in Bisti Wilderness; the Four Corners Monument is a slab which designates the site where New Mexico, Arizona, Utah and Colorado meet. Northeast of Farmington at Crownpoint is the Chaco Culture National Historical Park, a remote canyon that contains 13 major ruins; also nearby is Shiprock Pinnacle, a rock formation that rises 1,700ft. from the desert floor and which the Navajos call "Tse Bit'a'i'" – rock with wings.

Billy the Kid was killed by Sheriff Pat Garrett in FORT SUMNER on July 14, 1881 and the Billy the Kid Museum is filled with historic relics and Kid memorabilia; Fort Sumner State Monument is the site of Navajo and Apache confinement in the 1860s.

GALLUP is a fountainhead for original, authentic Indian arts and crafts; east of town, Red Rock Museum in Red Rock State Park interprets the unique cultures of the Native Americans of the region; Red Rock State Park is the site of Gallup's annual balloon rally.

There are three Ghost Towns near GLENWOOD.

At GRANTS visitors can probe the wonders of the New Mexico Museum of Mining and walk through a replica of an uranium mine, see the volcanic cone at Bandera Center/Ice Caves, and enjoy the beauty of lava beds, ice caves and volcanic craters in the “Badlands” at El Malpais National Monument. Southwest of Grants is El Morro National Monument where the soft-surfaced rocks contain the etchings and carvings of both historic and ancient indigenous peoples. Southeast is Acoma Pueblo, North America’s oldest continuously inhabited Indian Pueblo, nicknamed “Sky City” for its position on top of a mesa.

The Original Townsite Historic District of LAS CRUCES has small abodes in green, pink and blue; attractions include Fort Selden State Monument, the former home of the Buffalo Soldiers who protected the Mesailla Valley from Indian attacks, and the New Mexico Farm and Ranch Heritage Museum which chronicles the 3,000-year history of New Mexico's agricultural and rural life. Nearby is Mesilla, a village which is much the same as it was one hundred years ago; this is where Billy the Kid was tried for murder.

LAS VEGAS has over 900 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places; Fort Union National Monument in Watrous was built to guard the Santa Fe Trail.

The Salinas Pueblo Missions National Monument in MOUNTAINAIR is the backdrop to the ruins of three Spanish missions and ancient pueblos.

NATIVE AMERICAN NEW MEXICO is rich in pueblos and reservations: Acoma Pueblo is situated on a 367-foot-high sandstone rock, Cochití Pueblo is perched on conical spires, Jémez Pueblo is surrounded by colorful red sandstone mesas, the Navajo Reservation is known for Navajo rugs, sand paintings, jewelry, and other traditional crafts at trading posts, Pojoaque Pueblo is where the Poeh Cultural Center preserves and nurtures the traditional arts of the Tewa-speaking pueblos, Taos Pueblo is the most scenic and northernmost of all the pueblos, and Zuni Pueblo was the first stop in the infamous search for the "Seven Cities of Cibola" by the Spanish in 1539. PECOS National Park contains both mission and pueblo ruins.

At the foot of Raton Pass on the Historic Santa Fe Trail, RATON is the home of the NRA Whittington Center, the most comprehensive shooting facility in America, and Sugarite Canyon State Park. East of Raton is the Capulin Volcano National Monument. Adjacent to Albuquerque.

40 minutes south of Santa Fe, RIO RANCHO offers an exciting line up of attractions, events, history, culture, sports, outdoor activities, and a wide choice of affordable lodging,dining, and shopping.

ROSWELL is said to be the “UFO Capital of the World”; the International UFO Museum and Research Center is ideal for the serious and curious wanting to know more about the Roswell incident of 1947.

The first stop in RUIDOSO is the Billy the Kid National Scenic Byway Visitors Center probably followed by the Anne C. Stradling Museum of the Horse. Nearby are the Fox Caves where Billy the Kid hid.

SANTA FE, the capital of New Mexico, has a variety of museums including The Museum of New Mexico which oversees four museums in Santa Fe, among them the Museum of International Folk Art, the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture, and the Palace of the Governors which chronicles history with exhibits that reflect Spanish colonial, Mexican and Territorial period lifestyles.

TAOS is rich with art and steeped in history, all preserved in seven museums including the Kit Carson Home and Museum; the picturesque, multi-storied adobe Taos Pueblo, the most scenic and northernmost of all the pueblos, just north of Taos, inhabited for more than 700 years, is still a thriving community.