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T +1 (404) 577 1234 F +1 (404) 460 6448 Atlantaregency.Hyatt.Com HYATT REGENCY ATLANTA 265 Peachtree Street, N. E. Atlanta, GA 30303 USA T +1 (404) 577 1234 F +1 (404) 460 6448 atlantaregency.hyatt.com ACCOMMODATIONS SERVICES & FACILITIES 1,260 total guestrooms, including 58 suites / parlors, 527 kings, • Hyatt Express Check-In Kiosk • Assistive listening devices 596 double / doubles, 29 Regency Club,® 35 ADA accessible rooms • Hyatt Fast Board™ • Currency exchange and 15 Respire hypo-allergenic rooms • 1-800-CHECK-IN® • Safe deposit boxes at front desk All Accommodations Offer • Concierge • Laundry / Dry Cleaning • Hyatt Grand Bed™ • Business Center • Valet parking • High-speed Internet access • Regency Club® and Business Plan • Gift shop • LCD Flat Panel Television, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies • Meeting concierge • Soda and ice machines on each floor • Video account review, video checkout, express telephone checkout • Multilingual staff • Dedicated Meeting Planner office • Voicemail, telephone with message light, computer hookup • Electronic door lock and individual climate control MEETING & EVENT SPACE • Turndown service available upon request • Newly renovated public spaces, including atrium lobby, meeting space • Bathrobes for Regency Club® and hair dryer and prefunction areas • Coffeemaker • A total of 180,000 square feet of function space, 25,800 square feet • Iron / ironing board of prefunction space and 50,000 gross square feet of exhibit space • Three newly renovated ballrooms, including Georgia’s largest hotel • iHome® stereo and alarm clock ballroom, the 30,000-square-foot Centennial Ballroom, with a 26-foot ceiling height, accommodating up to 3,300 guests and divisible into four sections RECREATIONAL FACILITIES • Seasonal outdoor pool and sundeck • 40,000-square-foot Grand Hall features wall-to-wall carpeting, 15-foot finished ceilings and four break out rooms • 24-hour fitness center featuring StayFit® by Hyatt • 18,349-square-foot Atlanta Conference Center features 20 meeting rooms RESTAURANTS & BARS • 20,000 square feet of function space in the International Tower • Sway—Contemporary, seasonal Southern menu serving breakfast, • Four hospitality suites are ideal for conferences of up to 20 guests lunch and dinner and receptions of up to 50 guests • Twenty-Two Storys Lobby Bar—Full menu / specialty cocktails / local • 52 meeting rooms offer individual or master controls for heat / AC, sound, beer selection music, telephones, multiple electrical / microphone outlets, special lighting • Market®—24 hour coffee / snacks / gifts effects and 110V / 220V single-phase electricity • 22-story atrium lobby, an architectural first that revolutionized hotel design • High-speed Internet in every meeting room Future Site T S National Center for LOCATION POINTS OF INTEREST E Civil & Human Rights E R Hyatt Regency Atlanta, with its • Georgia Aquarium T I H - IVAN ALLEN JR BLVD 75 C / signature blue dome, has been a T I • Georgia World Congress M -8 E PEA 5 A Georgia World of landmark destination since its grand Center (GWCC) R RE Aquarium T I E Coca-Cola S opening in 1967. In 2012, the hotel T • Georgia Dome T A completed an historic $65 million S • Centennial Olympic Park T BAKER STREET Future Site R T E transformation that renewed Hyatt E ILLIAMS College Football T • High Museum of Art Centennial W Regency Atlanta’s look and feel, as well Hall of Fame Olympic HARRIS STREET as its dining experiences, technology • Martin Luther King Center Park Peachtree Center Georgia World MARTA Station and functionality • Stone Mountain Park Congress Center ANDREW YOUNG INTL BLVD • CNN Center PEACHTREE S VISITOR INFORMATION • Philips Arena CNN Center • Language: English • World of Coca-Cola • Currency: USD • Atlantic Station Georgia • Climate: humid subtropical, with • AmericasMart Dome Philips NORTHSIDE DRIVE hot humid summers and mild, Arena T • Turner Field E yet temperamental winters E R ACHTREE CENTER AVE R • Fox Theatre T E S P • Visa: Please refer to your local STREET COURTLAND • Piedmont Park & Botanical Gardens K D AVENUE PIEDMONT travel consultant for visa R Underground A information prior to travel • Zoo Atlanta SPRING Atlanta IC P Georgia State P M University TRANSPORTATION Y M L KING J OL D L ECAT • Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Int’l IA N R DRIVE U N R Airport– 12 miles / 17 min STR E ET CENTE 04.13 Hyatt Regency Atlanta ADDRESS 265 Peachtree Street, N.E., Atlanta, GA 30303-1294, USA HOTEL PHONE 404-577-1234, FAX 404-460-6448 SALES PHONE 404-460-6500, FAX 404-588-3740 WEB atlantaregency.hyatt.com ACCOMMODATIONS RESTAURANTS & BARS 1,260 total guestrooms, including 58 suites / parlors, 519 kings / queens, • Sway – Contemporary and seasonal, southern menu serving breakfast, 596 double / doubles, 30 Hyatt Business Plan®, 31 Regency Club®, lunch and dinner 32 ADA accessible rooms, and 26 Respire hypo-allergenic rooms • Twenty-Two Storys Lobby Bar – full menu / specialty cocktails • Introduced in 2011, 727 redesigned Atrium Tower guest rooms, with energy • Market® – 24 hours a day coffee / snacks efficient upgrades including low-flow toilets, motion sensor lights, etc. • Hyatt Grand Bed™ CONFERENCES & BANQUETS • High-speed Internet access • 2011 newly renovated public space including entire Lobby Level and meeting space • LCD Flat Panel Television, cable movie channels, in-room pay movies pre-function areas • Video account review, video check-out, express telephone checkout • A total of 180,000 square feet of function space, 25,800 square feet of prefunction • Voicemail, telephone with message light, computer hookup space and 50,000 gross square feet of exhibit space • Individual climate control • Three newly renovated ballrooms including the 29,000-square-foot Centennial • Electronic door lock Ballroom with a 26' 4" ceiling height, accommodating up to 3,200 guests and • Turndown service available upon request divisible into four equal sections • Scented Portico® amenities • 39,000-square-foot Grand Hall has wall-to-wall carpeting, 15-foot finished ceiling • Hair dryer height, built-in concession stands, and four 1,500-square-foot break out rooms • Bathrobes for Regency Club® • 18,349-square-foot Atlanta Conference Center features 19 meeting rooms • One cup coffee maker of various sizes • Iron / ironing board • 20,000 square feet of function space in the International Tower • iHome stereo and alarm clock • Four hospitality suites are ideal for conferences up to 20 guests and receptions for up to 50 guests SERVICES & FACILITIES • 52 meeting rooms offer individual or master controls for heat / AC, sound, music, • Hyatt Express Check-In Kiosk telephones, multiple electrical / microphone outlets, special lighting effects and 110V • Hyatt Fast Board™ Airline Check-In and 220V single-phase electricity • 1-800-CHECK-IN® • 22-story lobby is an architectural “first” that revolutionized hotel design worldwide • Concierge • Two restaurants, and The Market, a specialty coffee and gourmet food store • Business center • High-speed wired Internet in every meeting room • Regency Club and Business Plan • Meeting concierge RECREATIONAL FACILITIES • Multilingual staff • Outdoor pool and sundeck • Assistive devices for persons with disabilities • Exercise room, offering free weights, exercise cycles, steppers and stair climbers • Currency exchange • Safe deposit boxes at front desk POINTS OF INTEREST • Laundry / dry cleaning • Georgia Aquarium • Atlantic Station • Valet parking • Zoo Atlanta • AmericasMart • Gift shop • Centennial Olympic Park • Georgia World Congress Center (GWCC) • Soda, ice machines on each floor • Underground Atlanta • Turner Field • 24-hour StayFit® gym • High Museum of Art • Fox Theatre • Yoga Away™ • Martin Luther King Center • Jimmy Carter Library & Museum • Dedicated Meeting Planner office • Stone Mountain Park • Imagine It! Children’s Museum of Atlanta • CNN Center • Piedmont Park & Botanical Gardens • The Margaret Mitchell House • Georgia Dome • Philips Arena • Georgia State University • World of Coca-Cola • Atlanta Civic Center 07.12 Hyatt Regency Atlanta DIRECTIONS From Hartsfield-Jackson Int’l Airport (13 miles): Take 75 / 85 North to exit 248C (on right) and International Blvd. Turn left. Proceed to the third traffic light. Turn right on Peachtree Center Ave. Motor Lobby entrance is one block on left. EXHIBIT LEVEL 07.12 Hyatt Regency Atlanta INTERNATIONAL TOWER LEVEL 06.12 Hyatt Regency Atlanta BALLROOM LEVEL 06.12 Hyatt Regency Atlanta ATLANTA CONFERENCE LEVEL EXECUTIVE SUITES 06.12 Hyatt Regency Atlanta LOBBY LEVEL ESCALATOR TO SKYWAY BRIDGE MAIN ENTRANCE BALLROOM ATRIUM LOBBY LEVEL (LL1) ELEVATORS INTERNATIONAL TOWER TO RADIUS TOWER REGISTRATION & SKYWAY BRIDGE S TO R BALLROOM TO GIFT LEVEL A V SHOP E L LOBBY E TO ATRIUM LOBBY ESCALATOR TO INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM CENTENNIAL BALLROOM III III IV LOAD-IN VEHICLE BALLROOM LEVEL (LL1) ELEVATOR PRE-FUNCTION AREA ESCALATOR TO ATRIUM LOBBY POOL ESCALATOR TO POOL DECK THE EXHIBIT LEVEL LEARNING CENTER ELEVATORS REGENCY V TO TO LOBBY EXHIBIT LEVEL LEVEL VI INTERNATIONAL NORTH VII S OR T LOBBY VA BALLROOM LE E SOUTH ESCALATOR BALLROOM TO TO BALLROOM LEVEL EMBASSY LEVEL VEHICLE ABCD ELEVATOR TO BALLROOM LEVEL (LL1) WEST GRAND HALL EAST LOADING EXHIBIT LEVEL (LL2) DOCKS LOAD-IN VEHICLE RAMP ELEVATOR ESCALATOR A PRE-FUNCTION TO A B B AREA BALLROOM LEVEL C D ESCALATOR TO E ELEVATORS CONFERENCE LEVEL HANOVER C TO CONFERENCE LEVEL (LL3) F EMBASSY HALL CHICAGO D TO INTERNATIONAL BALLROOM G AB C E HALL G ORS LOBBY H AT ELEV FE D ESCALATOR TO CONFERENCE TO LEVEL EXHIBIT LEVEL (LL2) (LL3) ESCALATOR TO INMAN EXHIBIT LEVEL HARRIS GREENBRIAR FAIRLIE EDGEWOOD ATLANTA CONFERENCE CENTER ELEVATORS (LL3) KENNESAW TO EMBASSY HALL (LL2) LENOX COURTLAND DUNWOODY VININGS HERITAGE UNIVERSITY TECHWOOD SPRING BOARDROOM WILLIAMS ELEVATORS BAKERAUBURN INTERNATIONAL ROSWELL PIEDMONT MARIETTA ESCALATOR 07.09.
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