Hyatt at The Bellevue
Located in the center of downtown Philadelphia
Description
Hyatt at The Bellevue is a classical haven providing the sophisticated traveler with simple elegance and attentive service.
Crowning the top seven floors of the Bellevue, a national historic landmark with upscale shopping and dining, the hotel property is centrally located on the Avenue of the Arts in the middle of downtown Philadelphia. Convenient to theatres, historical attractions and businesses, Hyatt at The Bellevue is ideal for travelers on business or leisure.
Guests of Hyatt at The Bellevue have complimentary access to The Sporting Club, a 93,000 square foot fitness facility with cardiovascular and strength equipment, squash, racquetball and basketball court, indoor track and an array of spa services.
The hotel’s 172 rooms include marble baths, luxurious bathroom amenities and robes, fax machines, DVD players, flat panel televisions, three telephones and high speed internet accessibility. Hyatt at The Bellevue offers 12 function rooms totalling 30,000 square feet of meeting space, accommodating executive board meetings to elegant weddings and social events.
Nineteen at The Bellevue
On the hotel’s 19th floor, XIX (Nineteen), Café, Bar and Restaurant provides guests an array of dining options and panoramic views of the city skyline from the floor to ceiling arched picture windows. Featuring a New-American menu, XIX is a stylish atmosphere that combines the building’s historical architectural elements with a warm and inviting design scheme. There are even balconies for alfresco dining for visitors who really appreciate the view.
Details
200 S. Broad Street
Philadelphia, PA 19102
(215) 893-1234
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