The Grand Hyatt San Francisco (California) caters to fanciers of fine art and financial district fortune hunters. This impressive property stands adjacent to Union Square's shops and galleries, one block from cable cars and two blocks from the financial district. The ACT and Orpheum Theaters are located three blocks from the hotel and Moscone Convention Center is less than five blocks away.
Guests arriving via San Francisco International Airport are 14 miles from the hotel.
One of only two hotels that stand on Union Square, the Grand Hyatt San Francisco vibrates with activity around the clock.
The hotel boasts a 24-hour fitness center, and conference attendees can make use of 22,000 square feet of meeting space and a business center that offers computer rentals. Wireless Internet access is available in all public areas of the property.
Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner, Grandviews Restaurant serves California style cuisine in an elegant dining room atop the 36th floor with panoramic views of the city and bay.
Live entertainment is available most evenings at Grandviews Lounge, located adjacent to the restaurant. The informal Mezzanine Café opens for breakfast and serves coffee, juice and light fare to early risers.
The Grand Hyatt San Francisco provides 685 guestrooms housed in a 36 floor tower.
Accommodations offer scenic views of San Francisco's nearby streets and landmarks, while higher floors have skyline views. Additional amenities include minibars, daily newspaper delivery and high speed Internet access.
Sculptor Ruth Asawa's 1972 fountain, located just outside the hotel on the plaza, depicts inner city life. Revealing scenes of San Francisco past and present, the bronze reliefs were cast from bakers' clay, and modeled by the artist's family members, neighbors, and local schoolchildren.