Lodging Type: Hotel
Dining: Ethiopian, A la carte: Good selection of dishes from around the world
Facilities: Air Conditioning, Business / Conference Facilities, Child / Family Oriented, Disabled Facilities, Fitness Centre, Forex desk, Internet - Wifi, Laundry, Mini-bar, Showers - 24hr hot water, Swimming Pool, TV - Satellite
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Price range:
150-300 USD
Over 300 USD
Hyatt Hotels Corporation was established in Los Angeles, USA, in 1957. The luxury hotel group now has 777 hotels in 54 countries; it operates under the brands Hyatt, Hyatt Regency, Grand Hyatt, Park Hyatt, Andaz, Hyatt Centric and The Unbound Collection by Hyatt, and offers a loyalty programme.
The Hyatt Regency in Addis opened in 2018; its striking white façade overlooks Meskel Square. The 188 en-suite rooms include 12 Regency suites, 2 Regency executive suites, 1 Presidential suite and 1 Royal Presidential suite with 4 bedrooms. All rooms have Wifi, satellite TV, aircon, safe, minibar, hair dryer, iron, premium toiletries and rain shower. The Kitchen serves Levantine cuisine; The Oriental serves food from around Asia. Pulse, in the basement, pulses with live music and DJs; Cascara Coffee and Cocktails serves canapes and cocktails in an inner courtyard with water features. The Lobby Lounge serves Ethiopian coffee and pastries, and the Pool Bar and Lounge serves snacks and drinks.
The conference centre has 2 meeting rooms and a large Regency Ballroom; the centre is fully equipped with conferencing and events audio-visual equipment, and offers business centre services. The hotel also has swimming pool, fitness centre room service, chauffeured car hire, doctor on call, currency exchange and a concierge service.
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