PALM SPRINGS, Calif.
Formerly known as Hyatt Regency Suites, the hotel has announced the completion of its rebranding to Hyatt Palm Springs. Hyatt Palm Springs joins the growing number of Hyatt hotels operating under the Hyatt brand throughout the world.
The rebranding heralds a series of improvements, the enhancement of local expertise and newly customizable amenities and experiences.
"We are excited about the property's conversion from a Hyatt Regency to a Hyatt hotel as it allows us to do what we do best: provide local knowledge, connection to the pulse of the community and personalized itineraries in a locale where our guests can easily get to their destination on foot, by bike or shuttle," said David York, General Manager.
The only all-suite hotel in the area, Hyatt Palm Springs sits at the crossroads of one of the most memorable vacation destinations in Southern California - downtown Palm Springs. Changes include a freshening of public areas, including the pool area with new splashes of color, additional fire-pits and unique heat lamps to heighten the contemporary lounge-like atmosphere. Improvements to the porte cochere include new decorative heating and lighting at the front entrance and the addition of a mural by local artist Dean Mayo.
Restaurant changes include adding a Bruno pizza oven, fire-pits and other design elements to the popular outdoor Hoodoo Lounge. Plus, a new retro cocktail menu will debut, befitting the hotel's - and area's penchant for - mid-century architecture and design.
Hotel associates, many of whom are Palm Springs natives or have lived and worked in the area for years, possess local insider knowledge to share with guests who are looking for everything from the best taco in town to the most family-friendly entertainment.
More About Hyatt Palm Springs
Centered in the heart of downtown Palm Springs, surrounded by the natural beauty of the San Jacinto mountains, and the energy and excitement of Palm Canyon Drive, Hyatt Palm Springs sits at the crossroads of one of the most memorable vacation destinations in Southern California. The hotel offers stunning views of the San Jacinto mountains, is footsteps to hiking trails and within easy access to all the diverse experiences the Coachella Valley offers.
The only all-suite hotel in the area, Hyatt Palm Springs features 197 spacious suites, including VIP suites and poolside cabana suites. Hyatt Palm Springs' Hyatt Has It, provides guests on the go with smart travel essentials to borrow from curling irons to phone charger. The hotel offers more than 12,000 square feet of indoor/outdoor meeting space and is the only hotel with an outside café with entertainment in downtown Palm Springs.