Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati
Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati:Centered on the majestic Ohio River just across from Kentucky, Cincinnati, once dubbed The Queen City by Longfellow, offers visitors a glimpse into our nation's rich history. Guests of our downtown Cincinnati hotel can stroll through charming walkways at the Bicentennial Commons, catch a football game at Paul Brown Stadium, visit Fountain Square to enjoy live entertainment, see a baseball game at the Great American Ball Park or visit the National Underground Freedom Center to learn about Cincinnati's role during the Civil War.
A familiar landmark of the city skyline, Hyatt Regency Cincinnati offers every possible convenience under one roof. Host 1,200 for an elegant banquet in the city's largest hotel ballroom, walk across the enclosed second-level skywalk to Saks Fifth Avenue, Tower Place Shopping Mall, and Duke Energy Convention Center or relax and recharge in our glass enclosed heated indoor pool and 24/7 StayFitTM gym.
Whether you're visiting for business or leisure, there's something sure to spark everyone's interest at our welcoming downtown Cincinnati Ohio hotel.
Our downtown Cincinnati restaurant is open daily for breakfast and offers the option of full buffet, a la carte menu items, and even a grab and go! Champ's
Located on the first floor, with fun food and a tavern-style influence, this bar and dining room offer seven large flat screen TV's so you can catch up on the latest sports action or current events.
Named one of the nation's most walkable cities, Cincinnati offers old world charm wrapped up in cosmopolitan style. The city's long love affair with the Ohio River began when the river beckoned ship building companies to the area with the steamboat craze. Cincinnati flourished even further when both the Erie and Miami Canals were joined with the Ohio River in 1829. The famous flying pigs at the Bicentennial Commons signify Cincinnati Ohio as being one of the largest pork producers in the country in the later 19th century.
Downtown Cincinnati tourism has found a new edge; the center is full of galleries, museums, restaurants, sports venues and shopping all just minutes from our downtown Cincinnati Ohio hotel. At the Great American Ball Park visitors can enjoy a baseball game, football game or any other number of events such as ballet or the orchestra. Newport Aquarium offers more than 70 exhibits and 14 galleries including Surrounded by Sharks, Kroger Kingdom of Penguins, Bizarre and Beautiful, and Amazon Flooded Forest and Cincinnati Art Museum is one of the oldest museums in the United States and features an unrivaled collection of more than 60,000 pieces that measure over the last 6,000 years.
It is connected by sky-walk to the Tower Place Mall which offers plenty of shopping, dining, and entertainment. Within easy reach, visitors of the Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati can see the Cincinnati Zoo, Great American Ball Park, Cincinnati Museum Center, and Botanical Gardens. Other area attractions include the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center, the Newport Aquarium, and Paul Brown Stadium. The Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati is located 13 miles from the Cincinnati-Northern Kentucky International Airport.
Guest rooms at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati feature work desks, video account review, video check-out, daily newspapers, alarm clock radio, turn-down service upon request, coffee maker, hair dryer, iron and ironing board, cable TV and pay-movies, 2 telephones with voice mail, and high-speed Internet access.
Guest amenities at the Hyatt Regency Hotel Cincinnati include an on-site restaurant and lounge, and room service. For relaxation, the hotel offers an indoor heated swimming pool and whirlpool, and for exercise, an on-site fitness center. The business travelers can take advantage of the well-equipped business center and meeting rooms.
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