HYATT REGENCY SAN FRANCISCO, 360 MAGAZINE

HYATT REGENCY SAN FRANCISCO

Hyatt Regency San Francisco, situated across the street from San Francisco’s iconic The Embarcadero waterfront and Ferry Building, overlooking the San Francisco Bay, is pleased to announce the launch of 15 new guestrooms with premium Water Views. Designed by Looney & Associates, these newly introduced guestrooms feature stunning panoramic views of the San Francisco – Oakland Bay Bridge, historic Ferry Building and Treasure Island that encourage guests to sit and gaze out onto the glistening water. The new guestrooms are suited for today’s traveler, blending high-style and high-tech features with convenience and comfort.
 
Inspired by modern minimalism, Looney & Associates goal was to create a space evoking a functional, fresh and inviting atmosphere. Through utilizing neutral color palettes with contrasting accents, wall colors inspired by ocean-blue hues, as well as floor-to-ceiling windows, the design of the room encourages guests to fully immerse themselves in the views of the bay without interior distractions.
The design additionally incorporates a painted trim applied to the wall, conveying a “bridge” art feature that pays homage to San Francisco’s famous landmark.
 
Guests staying in a Water View room will experience high-tech amenities at their convenience including a wide variety of “smart” features that offer seamless services. Amazon’s Alexa are exclusively integrated into the new rooms with voice-activated controls to alter thermostats, lighting and shades. A virtual concierge will be available with streamlined voice commands assisting guests with tasks such as contacting the valet or ordering in room dining. Additional technology amenities offered in the rooms include a 65” TV with integral backlight, a soundbar, desk lamps with charging ports, and electric bathroom mirrors.
 
The room’s smart design makes strategic use of the cozy, 185 square-foot space, complete with interior details that are purposefully incorporated within a compact footprint. Unique storage solutions include underbed drawers, ample shelving, as well as versatile open-closet systems. Flexible luggage benches doubly function as dynamic seats. The lighting that is built into the rooms’ furniture and architecture allow for additional usable surfaces, maximizing the space to evoke a warm and welcoming environment for unwinding.
 
“With our new Water View guestrooms, we wanted to present guests with a unique accommodation option that showcases the best of our outstanding San Francisco Bay views along with the latest in modern technology and creative use of space,” said General Manager Matt Humphreys. “San Francisco is such a vibrant destination complete with cutting-edge technology, outdoor activities, culture, food and more, with our hotel just steps away from the action. Ultimately we hope that these rooms function as a peaceful retreat, offering guests a comfortable and beautiful home base to explore the city and truly experience the best of what it has to offer.”
 
For more information, please visit Hyatt Regency San Francisco’s website at http://hyattregencysanfrancisco.com.
 
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About Hyatt Regency San Francisco
Situated on the Embarcadero waterfront, across from the historic Ferry Building, with ferries to Sausalito, Tiburon and Alameda, Hyatt Regency San Francisco is the city’s most accessible hotel. The hotel is at the beginning of the California Street Cable Car line, and is also adjacent to the Embarcadero Center’s shops and restaurants, walking distance to financial district, Chinatown, North Beach, Union Square, Oracle Park (home of the San Francisco Giants) and Embarcadero’s waterfront walking and jogging trail. As the city’s largest luxury waterfront hotel, Hyatt Regency San Francisco boast 821 rooms and suites, and 72,000 square feet of flexible meeting space. Guest services and amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi service throughout the hotel, 24-hour automated business kiosks and a well-equipped 24-hour StayFit @ Hyatt Fitness Center. Situated in the soaring atrium lobby of the hotel, Eclipse Kitchen and Bar serves breakfast, lunch and dinner featuring classic Californian cuisine. For more information, please visit hyattregencysanfrancisco.com
 

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