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Hyatt Regency Albuquerque

4 star rating
based on 7 reviews

Categories: Caterers, Hotels  [Edit]

330 Tijeras Ave NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 842-1234
Price Range:
$$$

7 reviews for Hyatt Regency Albuquerque

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Elite '09

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Beth M.

Chicago, IL

4 star rating
5/8/2009

We got a mountain view king room for $116/night through a special on Hyatt's website.

:) friendly staff, clean & modern room, ipod dock, decent sized workout room, close to airport, nice view

:/ For being a 20 story hotel, we didn't see many people.

:( Have to pay for wi-fi and parking, no in-door pool or jacuzzi, there was supposed to be a snooze option with the wake-up call that did not happen

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Elite '09

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Patrick R.

Los Angeles, CA

4 star rating
3/28/2009 5 photos

Staying at the Hyatt room #1113. Room is nice, spacy and clean.
Let's check the good, the bad and the ugly, of the things I value;

1. Internet is like $10.00 per day - UGLY
2. Comfortable, clean bed - GOOD
3. Not enough sugar and creme for the cofee - BAD
4. Starbucks in lobby - GOOD
5. Alarm clock with Ipod dock - GOOD
6. Atmosphere - GOOD
7. Room was paid for me - PRICELESS

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Elite '09

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janelle p.

Clawson, MI

4 star rating
12/26/2007

I stayed at the Hyatt for a conference, which proved to be an excellent venue.  We used the hotel's nice conference rooms as well as the adjacent Albuquerque Convention Center.  The central, downtown location of the Hyatt was perfect for access to the Convention Center, and it also put us in walking distance of many great restaurants and nightclubs!

The rooms at the Hyatt are very nice: spacious, clean, bright, comfortable, and with a lot of amenities.  The room rates at this hotel are surprisingly low, especially when compared to comparable hotels in other cities!  I also don't think I had to pay an additional fee for the wireless internet, but things may have changed since I was there a year ago.

The restaurant and bar downstairs, McGrath's, is pretty good.  Prices are a bit high for what you get, but I guess that's to be expected from an in-hotel restaurant.  There are also a few stores connected to the hotel lobby.

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Seiji C.

San Francisco, CA

4 star rating
7/29/2008

outdoor pools in very very hot places make indoor pools in other places seem like a waste of water
views of the mountains are beautiful
and when you've been on the road for two weeks, there's something about the abq attitude that just chills you the f out

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Andrew Y.

Louisville, KY

5 star rating
10/31/2008

What a great hotel and staff.  From the moment I entered the hotel I was being taken care of.  Very hospitable!  The restaurant staff was the best!

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wanugee N.

Pleasant Hill, CA

4 star rating
8/15/2007 1 photo

This hotel gives you the higher end services of the Hyatt chain, but it offers it in a more affordable venue. I went to a group event, so the rates were negotiated, but still, the $70/night/room is super cheap for a Hyatt, that in most cities would costs $200 - $300. It is a downtown hotel adjacent to an office tower and park. It has lifesize bronze sculptures of people on the sidewalks around the building. The overnight parking is in a public lot around the corner, which costs $10 night, or you can get an in/out pass for $12 at the hotel desk. It has it's own small group of shops, including a jewelry store and a chile store, and a convenient Starbuck's. There are ample ballroom and meeting rooms, and this hotel towers 19 floors in downtown ABQ, so it is one of the tallest buildings. Service is normal for a Hyatt Hotel. The rooms are tastefully decorated, and the beds have a firm base but a soft luxurious mattress cover. Higher end brands in chains like Hyatt, Marriott, Hilton and Starwood have all upgraded their beds to a higher comfort level recently, competing for the same customers.
The McGrath's dining room has a good smattering of different foods for the business traveller, but if you go outside the hotel, there are more diverse and inexpensive options for food.

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Jenna R.

Philadelphia, PA

4 star rating
12/21/2007

On my recent cross country road trip I booked this hotel through http://hotwire.com for only $62 a night!!!  The rooms were large, clean, modern and comfortable.  The staff was friendly and efficient and the room service food was pretty darn good.  Overnight parking was underground and cost $10.  I highly recommend to anyone traveling to or through Albuquerque.

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