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Hyatt-Regency-Cleveland-At-The-Arcade-Fact-Sheet-English-101818.Pdf HYATT REGENCY CLEVELAND AT THE ARCADE 420 Superior Avenue East Cleveland, OH 44114 USA T +1 216 776 4465 F +1 216 776 4468 cleveland.hyatt.com ACCOMMODATIONS RESTAURANTS & BARS 293 guestrooms, including 5 Premium Suites, 30 Junior Suites, 139 Kings • 1890 Restaurant—creative comfort fare for breakfast and lunch overlooking the and 119 Doubles historic Arcade All Accommodations Offer • 1890 Lounge—a cozy spot to enjoy lunch or dinner, along with a beverage from • Hyatt Grand Bed™ our extensive list of beer, wine and spirits • Complimentary Wi-Fi RECREATIONAL FACILITIES • Television with cable movie channels • 24-hour Hyatt StayFit® gym with cardiovascular and Technogym® • Voicemail, dual-line telephone with message light and dataport strength equipment • Individual climate control • Minutes from several PGA rated golf courses • Electronic door lock • Jogging and walking trails at nearby Metro Parks • In-room safety-deposit box • Marengo Luxury Spa offers massage, body wrap, facial, hair and nail services • Turndown service available upon request • Hair dryer MEETING & EVENT SPACE • Full-length mirror • A total of 7,100 square feet of function space and an impressive • Iron / ironing board 7,000-square-foot Arcade Atrium • 4,800 square feet of prefunction space SERVICES & FACILITIES • A total of 14 flexible meeting rooms, including four executive boardrooms • 1-800-CHECK-IN® • Experienced meeting and event planners are on hand to help with everything from • Web check-in the initial planning phases to the day of the event • 24-hour self-service automated business center • Expert on-site audiovisual services • 1890 Restaurant Take Out and Delivery • Personalized on-site catering • Laundry/Dry Cleaning • Three blocks from the Cleveland Convention Center and Global Center • Valet Parking for Health Innovation • Grab and Go Snacks at Front Desk • Hyatt E-Concierge • Soda and Ice Machines D R LOCATION POINTS OF INTEREST AL IN RG MA Located in a historic landmark in the • East 4th Street Dining and N E 18TH ST N heart of downtown, Hyatt Regency Entertainment District E 17TH ST Cleveland provides easy access to all the VE S MARGINAL RD • Cleveland Convention Center and E A SID IE best that the city has to offer. Global Center for Health Innovation R E Rock & Roll LAKESIDE AVE • Jack Casino E 12TH ST VISITOR INFORMATION Hall of Fame HAMILTON AVE • Progressive Field, home of the • Language: English Cleveland Indians E 9TH ST ST CLAIR AVE • Currency: USD ROCKWELL AVE • Quicken Loans Arena, home of the FirstEnergy E 6TH ST • Climate: four distinct seasons Cleveland Cavaliers Stadium SUPERIORPAYNE AVE AVE with average yearly temperatures • FirstEnergy Stadium, home of the CHESTER AVE between 80 °F and 30 °F Cleveland Browns E 13TH ST • Visa: Please refer to your local travel Cleveland • Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Convention MALL DR ONTARIO ST consultant for visa information prior and Museum W 6TH ST Center to travel EUCLID AVE • Playhouse Square / Theater District Playhouse • Dining in the Warehouse District W 9TH ST Square E TRANSPORTATION 4 E 14TH ST • Severance Hall, home of the T H • Cleveland-Hopkins Int’l Airport – Cleveland Orchestra ST 13 miles / 18 mins • West Side Market W PROSPECT AVE E HURON RD • Cleveland Aquarium W HURON RD W EAGLE AVE Progressive CARNEGIE AVE Field Quicken I-90 Loans Arena.
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