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Bay Area hotels : San Francisco
Five Embarcadero Center
San Francisco, CA 94111
Nightly Rates: ( 179.49 - 240.46 )
4 Star
Hyatt Regency San Francisco has long been at the cornerstone of the city's dynamic waterfront neighborhood. Overlooking the San Francisco bay, this 805-room landmark hotel is City's only luxury waterfront hotel and the ideal setting for shopping and sightseeing adventures found nowhere else. Hyatt Regency is adjacent to Embarcadero Center, offering 125 shops and restaurants. Nearby are Chinatown, Fishermen's wharf, Union Square, Moscone Convention Center and Pac Bell Baseball Park. Found at the foot of Market and Drumm streets, the Hyatt Regency is conveniently located for business or pleasure. The historic California Street Cable Car line, MUNI (inter-city buses and light rail), BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit running through neighboring cities) and the Ferry can all be found literally steps from the hotel's front doors. San Francisco International Airport is just 15 short miles with airport shuttles departing regularly from outside the hotel. Additional notable hotel features include the Equinox revolving, rooftop restaurant offering 360-degree views of the city skyline and Bay, and serving cocktails, dinner and desserts nightly. The Eclipse Café located in the hotel's soaring Atrium serves breakfast and lunch daily including a Country Breakfast, light fare, nightly specials and live entertainment. Fitness facilities include an on-site Fitness Center in addition to access to two nearby health clubs. Not only does its location and features make the hotel an ideal setting for business travel, but also for meetings and conventions. Here you'll find over 67,000 square feet of flexible meeting space including 24 meeting rooms, two elegant boardrooms, a grand ballroom with reception for 1,800 and a 17,000 square foot exhibit hall with oversized prefunction area. The hotel offers a full-service audio-visual department, Business Center and car rental desk on-site. Internet access for groups can provided. High Speed Wireless is available at 9.95 per nt.


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.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Pacific
· Opened in 1973
· Renovated in 2000
· 802 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 17 floors.
* 15 miles from San Francisco International Airport * Near Oakland, Palo Alto, Marin, Burlingame and Daly City
San Francisco International, Oakland International
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Equinox atop the Hyatt Regency is Northern California's only revolving rooftop restaurant and cocktail lounge. It completes a 360 degree revolution every 40 minutes, providing spectacular views of the San Francisco Bay and City skyline. The menu features dry-aged steaks and Prime Rib, Northern California seafood and seasonal specialties. Open Monday through Thursday from 4PM to Midnight, Friday 4PM to 1:15AM, Saturday Noon to 1:15AM and Sunday 10:30AM to Midnight. Sunday Brunch is served 10:30AM-2PM. Private functions are available for up to 200.

13 Views Coffee and Cocktail Bar offers 13 different views of Justin Herman Plaza and the Embarcadero Waterfront. Express Continental breakfast, cappuccinos, and light fare are served from the granite bar. The bar features nightly drink specials and an extensive list of microbrews from the area. Live musical entertainment nightly. Open 6AM to 1AM.

Eclipse Café is a magnificent indoor park-like setting serving fresh California cuisine - salads, sandwiches, pizzas and seasonal specialties. Patrons are sheltered by a canopy of 16-foot trees and lights that flood tables and alcoves with warmth. Serving breakfast, including a Country Breakfast Buffet and lunch daily from 6AM to 2PM.
Newly renovated 65,000 sq. ft. of flexible meeting space in 33 rooms including stunning Ballroom, Exhibit Concourse and well-appointed Conference Rooms. Natural light foyers and pre-function areas. Grand Ballroom with elegant 3,200-light ceiling chandelier and 86-speaker sound system.



* Pacific Concourse/95 Exhibit booths - 17,064 sq. ft. * Bayview Room, 2 foyers - 4,895 sq. ft. * Seacliff - 4,982 sq. ft.
Executive Boardrooms2 Executive Boardrooms with 12 ft. round oak table and leather chairs.

Take a Cable Car to many exciting places in the downtown district.
* Ferry service on the San Francisco Bay, located across the street from the hotel * Jogging paths along the San Francisco Waterfront are right outside the hotel's doors * Tennis and golf are located nearby and arrangements can be made by the hotel staff * Day trips to the Napa Valley are easy to arrange through our concierge desk * Great shopping is located adjacent in the Embarcadero Center with over 125 shops * Complimentary 24-hour guest fitness room with state-of-the-art aerobic equipment * Guest access to two nearby healthclubs (additional fee) * Chinatown, North Beach, Fisherman's Wharf, Pac Bell Ballpark and Union Square
Located on San Francisco's Embarcadero Waterfront near the City's Financial District, the Hyatt Regency provides the ideal setting for business or leisure travel or an ideal mix of both. Although the hotel is within walking distance to many popular attractions, it also offers all forms of public transportation just steps from its doors so guests can be at their destination in a matter of minutes.
AlcatrazIn its days as a federal prison, there was no escaping this bleak rock in the middle of San Francisco Bay, today 1.2 million visitors annually can't wait to see this top attraction. On-island activities include trail walks and audio cassette tours of the main cell block narrated by former inmates and guards.
Cable CarsSan Francisco is one of the few places in the world where people can ride on a national historic landmark. The cable cars operate daily, much the same as they did upon their initial run in 1873. The California Street cable car line is found just outside the Hyatt Regency's front doors.
China TownIts entrance on the city's oldest street, Grant Street, opens the gateway to a 24-block labyrinth of exotic shops, renowned restaurants, food and herb markets, temples and small museums all best explored on foot.
Embarcadero WaterfrontFrom South Beach in the shadow of the Bay Bridge where outdoor cafes are plentiful, down the palm-lined Embarcadero to Herb Caen Way..., the Ferry Building, Steuart Street's Restaurant Row, Hyatt Regency and Embarcadero Center's 125 shops and restaurants the waterfront reflects the richness of its Barbary Coast heritage and is the focus of a vibrant renaissance.
Fisherman's WharfFishing boats, seafood stalls, steaming crab cauldrons and restaurants market this world-famous area. Be sure to try local delicacy -- Dungeness crab. Waterfront marketplaces include the Anchorage, The Cannery, Ghirardelli Square and Pier 39.
Golden Gate BridgeCompleted in 1937 this instantly recognizable landmark links San Francisco to Marin County. Not only do people enjoy driving across this 1.7 mile span, but pedestrians and bicyclists are also welcomed, toll-free.
North BeachSan Francisco's "Little Italy" is an enticing mosaic of cappuccino houses and collectibles stores. Its nightlife is vibrant with cabarets, jazz clubs, gelato parlors, traditional delicatessens and top-notch restaurants.
South of Market/City Front DistrictAlso known as "SoMa" this continuously revitalized area just south of Market Street blends two square miles of hot nightclubs, fashionable restaurants, experimental theaters, discount shopping outlets and art galleries. Yerba Buena Gardens can be found in this area where museums are plentiful in addition to a new Sony Metron Center and Zeum, a new interactive children's center. This area is also home to Moscone Center.
Union SquareWithin a four-block radius shoppers can purchase designer sheets or sheet music. Elegant stores and richly appointed shops cater to every taste. A recently renovated Macy's graces both sides of Stockton Street while San Francisco's own Gump's can be found nearby. Adjacent Maiden Lane and Post Street are not to be missed.
Other Interesting Neighborhoods/Attractions* Haight-Ashbury -- The "Summer of Love" lives on, mainly in stores throughout this charming Victorian sector found along the panhandle of Golden Gate Park. * Japantown -- The heart of Japantown is Japan Center, a five-acre complex of hotels, shops, theaters, sushi bars and restaurants crowned with a five-tiered pagoda. * Marina -- Originally the site of the 1915 Panama-Pacific International Exposition, the Marina is now home to the city's trendy set. Visitors can enjoy an assortment of inviting stores, restaurants and watering holes from locally owned boutiques and restaurants to national chains. Nearby Marina Green, a grassy waterfront playground offers stunning views of the Golden Gate Bridge and the San Francisco Bay. * Mission District -- The heart of San Francisco's predominantly Hispanic neighborhood, the Mission District boasts a colorful collection of restaurants, taquerias, Mexican bakeries, fresh produce markets, specialty shops and the largest concentration of murals in the City. * Pacific Heights -- If you live in Pacific Heights, your last name is likely to be Getty, or your employer is Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth, here stately Victorians crown hills blessed with glorious views in San Francisco's most-prestigious neighborhood. Of historical and architectural significance are the Spreckels Mansion and the Whittier Mansion. * Presidio of San Francisco -- Formerly one of the oldest military installations in the country, Presidio lands and buildings and spectacular views were turned over to the National Park Service in 1994. Visitors now have access to a wide range of activities, including fishing, golfing, hiking, biking and beachcombing. * Union Street -- The first neighborhood in San Francisco to convert its gingerbread Victorians into popular boutiques, art galleries and restaurants.
