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Jersey City HotelsMake Hyatt Regency Jersey City on the Hudson your preferred hotel for elegant accommodations and easy access to New York City. This Jersey City hotel is a quick ferry or PATH train ride to Lower Manhattan's financial district and mid-town shops, theatre and museums. Host a meeting or celebration in our versatile spaces, with stunning skyline views and a full-service business...
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Posted by hyatt
on October 23, 2008
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Just a one-stop, four-minute PATH ride or short Water Taxi ride from lower Manhattan, many (but not all) of this Hyatt Regency's rooms overlook the Hudson and Manhattan skyline, with a breathtaking view of the Woolworth Building. Low-key and sophisticated touches include a granite bathroom sink; a rather masculine taupe, brown, and gray color scheme; a good-size desk for working; and very...
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Posted by nymag
on August 02, 2007
Jersey City hotels just got better. Hyatt Regency Jersey City is an exceptional new entrant in the New Jersey hotel market.
Located on the Harborside Financial Center's south pier, overlooking New York Harbor, directly across from Wall Street and just 15 minutes from Newark International Airport, our new arrival among Jersey City hotels achieves new standards in luxury and convenience. We...
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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. Travelers enjoy...
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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.
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.
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)
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We stayed this hotel for three nights during this summer. This hotel was so bueatiful. It has a great view of the New York skyline. The subway to New York City was literally next door. It made New York very accessible. It has great customer service. The rooms were clean as well. I would recomend this place anytime. I enjoyed my stay very much.
We found this hotel to be an excellent choice because the location was great. It was next door to the train into NYC, and very near the Holland Tunnel so our driver was able to return us to our hotel quickly. We were able to enjoy NYC without staying in the midst of all the hectic city acitivity. The view from our room and the restaurant was spectacular. You can't see the NYC skyline while...
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Posted by ssher77
on April 21, 2009, (Edited April 16, 2007)
went here for a v-day night out....amazing! views were great - we were right on the front side looking out onto the hudson river. everyone from the front desk to the complimentary breakfast (which was from a code on the hyatt website), to the Vu lounge with more great views...
all in all - i LOVE the views - true to the website's pics...also right by the path - right into NYC and NJ
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Posted by hoboken_gal
on April 21, 2009, (Edited February 14, 2005)