The glittering Hyatt Regency Dallas opened on April 15, 1978 and was designed by Welton Becket Associates of Los Angeles. The silhouette of the hotel and the adjoining Dallas landmark Reunion Tower ensure that the Dallas skyline is recognizable worldwide. Conveniently located near the business, sports, cultural and shopping districts, the Hyatt Regency Dallas is in the heart of downtown's historic district adjacent to the West End.
Related Links:
- Reunion Tower
- Antares Restaurant
- The Dome Lounge
- Parrino's Oven
Amenities:
- TV with remote control, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies
- Voicemail, telephone with message light, computer hook-up
- Video messages, video account review, video check-out
- Individual climate control
- Electronic door locks
- Full bath amenities
- Turndown available on request
- Iron, ironing boards in all rooms
- AM / FM alarm clock
- Coffee makers on Gold Passport® and Business Plan® floors
Additional Services:
- 1-800-CHECK-IN® - Assistive devices for people with disabilities - Baby-sitting services available - Business Center - Complimentary transportation available to central business district most days - Concierge - Gift shop - Hyatt Meeting Connection® - Laundry and dry cleaning - Multilingual staff - Room service 6 am to 12 midnight - Safe deposit boxes at front desk - Secretarial support services - Soda, ice machines - Valet parking; covered parking
Parking:
0-3 hours $10 | 3-6 hours $14 | 6-24 hours $18
Overnight rate is $18 with in/out privileges.
Reflections of Dallas Art & Photography Exhibit
Dallas is a city with a history as intriguing and diverse as the people who call it home. Hyatt Regency Dallas at Reunion is proud to have one of the finest collections of historical photographs, memorabilia, artwork and information in the Metroplex.
This Reflections of Dallas collection pays tribute to the people and places that have put this city on the map. The collection also features 25 distinct photographs by John and Peggy Mazziotta that provide a glimpse into events that shaped Dallas in the '50s, '60s and '70s. A complimentary booklet for self-guided tours is available at the front desk. For more information, visit www.hyattregencydallas.com.
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