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Step into a setting reminiscent of an era with flickering gas lamps and atriums with vaulted glass ceilings. Set within a historic landmark, Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade is the perfect location to experience all the best Cleveland has to offer. Our downtown Cleveland hotel offers an ideal place across from the East 4th Entertainment District and just blocks from major sporting arenas...
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Downtown Cleveland HotelsDiscover the perfect combination of elegance and convenience at Hyatt Regency Cleveland at The Arcade. Set within this historic landmark, this downtown Cleveland hotel is the perfect starting point for experiencing the city. Enjoy easy access to major sports venues, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, businesses and the Convention Center – all just blocks from our Hyatt...
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Posted by hyatt
on October 23, 2008
Business Description from the Web
Location. Occupying nine floors in Cleveland's historic shopping and dining Arcade complex and
providing convenient access to the downtown business district is the Hyatt Regency Cleveland at the
Arcade. This National Historic Landmark building is poised within a four block radius of Lake Erie,
the Theatre District and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Busses are available for getting around the...
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Posted by ian.com
on October 10, 2008
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Seniors age 62 and older save up to 50 percent on rates at participating Hyatt Hotels and Resorts in the United States and Canada.
It can be hard to stay fit on the road, so Hyatt offers fitness rooms featuring Life Fitness equipment and swimming pools. Runners can check out GPS armbands, which help them stay on track in an unfamiliar city.
Meeting planners will appreciate the ability to receive real-time responses on meeting inquiries via the E-mmediate Response Meetings program. Because Hyatt has a centralized group sales database, information on availability and group rates is available right away.
Editorial Reviews from the web
In Short Soon after the first Hyatt hotel opened in Los Angeles in 1957, Hyatt hotels and resorts became known for their dramatic atrium lobbies and their ability to express local flavor. Rooms feature beds with Sealy brand mattresses and down comforters, flat-screen TVs with cable access, wireless Internet, iPod-adaptable alarm clock/radios, Starbucks coffee and Portico bath...
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Posted by Contributor
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 04, 2008)
In Short Soon after the first Hyatt hotel opened in Los Angeles in 1957, Hyatt hotels and resorts became known for their dramatic atrium lobbies and their ability to express local flavor. Rooms feature beds with Sealy brand mattresses and down comforters, flat-screen TVs with cable access, wireless Internet, iPod-adaptable alarm clock/radios, Starbucks coffee and Portico bath products....
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Other Reviews from the web
This was a pretty good hotel, the rooms were very clean. However, it is located in the Arcade mall which was empty, none of the shops are open past 5 PM. Rooms were clean and very good if you came for business purposes. There is a good bar attached to the hotel restaurant, drinks were reasonably priced but to eat any meal there would be a mistake considering the menu was so overpriced. Close to...
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Posted by pinksss
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 29, 2006)
The hotel is located on historic premises - the first indoor mall in the US, called the Arcade. The Arcade is spectacular, but it does little hustle and bustle or life in it. Although the rooms offer high ceilings and large windows, the modern decor in combination with vintage building leaves a strange feeling. The service varies dramatically - depends on the person at the front desk.
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Posted by linasz
on April 21, 2009, (Edited October 08, 2002)
In ShortSoon after the first Hyatt hotel opened in Los Angeles in 1957, Hyatt hotels and resorts became known for their dramatic atrium lobbies and their ability to express local flavor. Rooms feature beds with Sealy brand mattresses and down comforters, flat-screen TVs with cable access, wireless Internet, iPod-adaptable alarm clock/radios, Starbucks coffee and Portico bath products. Travelers...
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