Hyatt Hotels Around The World

The Hyatt hotel company was birthed in September of 1957, by way of a simple napkin with the price of 2.2 million dollars written on it. This particular napkin belonged to a man named Jay Pritzker, who was sitting in a coffee shop when he heard that the hotel was going up for sale. This hotel that he purchased was called the Hyatt House, founded by Hyatt R. von Dehn. The Hyatt hotel chain was doing well for the first few years, but what really kicked it into the view of the general public was the opening of the Hyatt Regency in Atlanta, which offered the world’s first atrium inside of a hotel. Nearly two years after that, the Hyatt hotel company opened its first hotel overseas, the Hyatt Regency Hong Kong, which was demolished two years ago. With the extravagant opening of the Hyatt Regency Maui in 1980 the company assured visitors that they not only had a good hotel system but also fabulous resorts.

Park Hyatt

Have you ever want to be pampered, fussed over, and just generally taken care of in every way? Apparently there are a good bit of people who feel the same, and they all go to the fabulous Park Hyatt hotels for premium service. Every single Park Hyatt hotel is rated 4 stars or above, meaning you will get the finest food, technology, and services that can be found. Park Hyatt hotels can be found all around the globe, and even on the silver screen. The Park Hyatt in Tokyo was even an important part to the movie Lost in Translation, starring Tom Hanks.

In addition, Park Hyatt Tokyo offers an online shop where you can order anything from oven mitts to ginger cookies to gift baskets of soy sauce. It’s a good way to bring their guests into the whole hotel experience, and with the option to buy almost everything you get at the hotel, you can pretend that you’re in Tokyo from your own house.

The Hyatt Regency San Francisco

Speaking of movies featuring Hyatt hotels, one cannot forget the hilarious Mel Brooks comedy High Anxiety, and if you’ve seen the movie then you must remember the revolving restaurant. Well, that restaurant is called Equinox, and it’s situated on the top of the Hyatt Regency San Francisco. Not only is it the only rooftop bar/restaurant in San Francisco, it’s the only one that revolves in all of California. This is just one of the many interesting attractions that the Hyatt hotels have employed to keep all of their patrons coming back time and time again.