Address: 900 Bellevue Way Ne,
Seattle 98004 Region: Greater Seattle
Star Rating:
The Hyatt Regency Bellevue is a first class hotel, located on Seattle's fashionable "Eastside", directly across the street from Bellevue Square, and is 15 minutes from downtown Seattle. The guest rooms are beautifully appointed, featuring all modern amenities that guests have come to expect from the Hyatt hotel chain. In addition, an array of awesome amenities await guests when they check in, helping to make each stay more enjoyable and pleasurable. The number of facilities, features and services is seemingly endless. It is the ideal choice when staying in this exciting city. When it comes to the hotel's accommodations, guests will find everything they want and need. With nicely appointed guest rooms that are well stocked with the modern amenities travelers expect today, the hotel goes a long way to make sure everyone enjoys their stay. Adding to the overall pleasure of a stay here is the attentive and friendly staff. Always professional, the knowledgeable staff is on call for every guest’s needs and requests. The hotel is close to area dining, entertainment and shopping venues.
Number of Rooms:
353
Number of Floors: 24
Check In:
3:00 PM
Check Out:
Amenities
Room
Amenities
Pay-Per-View Hairdryer In Room Safe TV Voicemail Iron Coffee Dataports Alarm Clock Air Conditioning
Hotel Amenities Concierge Bar Meeting Rooms Lounge Restaurants Room Service
Attractions
-Safeco Field 6 Miles / 9 Kilometers
-Space Needle 7 Miles / 11 Kilometers
-Seattle Center 7 Miles / 11 Kilometers
-Seattle Art Museum 6 Miles / 9 Kilometers
-Pike Place Market 7 Miles / 11 Kilometers
-Bellevue Botanical Garden 1 Mile / 2 Kilometers
-Experience Music Project 7 Miles / 11 Kilometers
-Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art 3 Miles / 5 Kilometers
Driving
Directions
From Sea-Tac International Airport: Follow signs "All Freeways" to Highway 518. Proceed to 405 North to Bellevue to Exit #13B. Follow NE 8th Street West appoximately 6 1/2 miles. Hyatt Regency is on the right after crossing 106th Avenue.