Sitting right on Union Square with the heart of San Francisco shopping outside the front door, the Grand Hyatt Hotel buzzes with activity around the clock. The hotel stands only a block's walk from cable cars and two blocks from the financial district. Guests can stroll five blocks to the Museum of Modern Art.
Designed for sophisticated business and leisure travelers, this upscale hotel is home to Grandviews, a top-floor dining room with breathtaking, panoramic and ultra-romantic views of the city and San Francisco Bay. And its California-style American cuisine is tasty also. What's more, the Grand Hyatt Hotel features concierges who are members of the prestigious Les Clefs d'Or, their international association that places a high premium on providing top-notch service to hotel guests.
When not sightseeing, patrons can work up sweats in the hotel's 35th-floor fitness center, pack 22,000 square feet of meeting space or use the computer, printer, copier and fax services in the Hyatt's business center.
Guestrooms feature splendid views of the city, especially rooms on the higher floors. Rooms come complete with dark-wood furnishings, rose-colored marble counters, bathroom mini-TVs, dual-line cordless phones and high-speed Internet access.
Vacationers, business travelers and weekend shoppers gather on sofas around the elongated lobby or by the Ruth Asawa-designed fountain on the outside plaza to plan their itineraries. The Grand Hyatt attracts an amalgam of conventioneers, business travelers, families and other vacationers who want to take advantage of the Hyatt's international reputation and this hotel's location close to the action.