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Un building de 36 étages avec vue sur San Francisco et Union Square, propose des chambres avec éclairages à contrôle automatique
Ce hôtel grand luxe est aménagé dans un building de 36 étages avec vue sur San Francisco et Union Square. Le confort est similaire à celui des autres Hyatt à travers le monde. Il a bénéficié d'une belle rénovation. Parmi les nouveautés, on remarquera les œuvres des artistes de la baie qui décorent désormais les 685 chambres. Du 30e au 34e étage, les chambres exclusives « Grand Club » disposent d'éclairages à contrôle automatique. L'ambiance reste, quant à elle, business et corporate, mais tout le confort est là et on ne peut rêver emplacement plus central.
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Overall, it’s 7/10, but does not live up to the Grand Hyatt branding for two main reasons. First, the buildings age. It was constructed likely in the 70’s and is showing age no renovation would hide. Think lower ceilings, noisier AC, small, low bath tub, etc.
Second, the renovation they completed maybe 10-15 years ago is aging. Hyatt bed is comfy as always, and the TV is large with paring to your phone. Had a comfy lounge chair, but colors don’t match photos online 100%. Lack of attention to detail is what makes this hotel fall short of the Grand Hyatt branding. Only a single light in the bathroom, when it would be nice to have floor lightings for night use, and less harsh mirror lights. The curtain controls are bedside, but lamp switches are hard to use when they could’ve been on the same panel as the blinds. The rigid mesh-like secondary curtains are the weirdest I’ve ever seen.
Union square is really sad to walk through right now. Felt 100% safe, with tourist around, but is a ghost of what it once was. Many vacancies around the entire neighborhood. I hope it can return to how it was pre-COVID.
Overall, the Hyatt Regency Embarcadero (awesome architecture, waterfront, recently renovated) or Hyatt Regency SOMA, likely best Hyatt in the city, since it’s more recently renovated and closer to BART/MUNI, is a better choice unless you are set staying immediately on Union Square.