345 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California, United States | (415) 398-1234
One block from Union Square
Renovations in 2013 provided a modern, stylish look
Large rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows and city or bay views
24-hour fitness center with good range of equipment
Free Wi-Fi
Lots of space for meetings and events
Reception area can seem disorganized
Some reports of low water pressure in the showers
After completing renovations in 2013, this 660-room Grand Hyatt is now stylish as well as comfortable -- and there’s free Wi-Fi with on-site eating options. A popular Union Square location and plenty of space for both meetings and events makes this property an ideal choice for tourists and corporate travelers alike. Rooms at the nearby Parc 55 are often cheaper, but the venue doesn’t have the Hyatt’s array of business amenities.
Scene
A fresh hotel with a stylish lobby, original artwork, and an exclusive lounge
The Hyatt’s 2013 renovation gives the hotel its chic public areas, with a lobby offering streamlined luxury in dark earth tones. The 32nd floor Grand Club Lounge, specifically for guests who book the accompanying rooms, offers comfortable modern furniture and an impressive view. The hotel also houses original, eye-catching installations from local artists like Mario Martinez and Ursula X Young. In lieu of standard desks, the lower level check-in utilizes kiosks and laptops reminiscent of a bank, with some guests commenting that the setup can be confusing.
Location
A block away from Union Square and near Chinatown
Located right by Union Square, the Grand Hyatt is next to a variety of high-end retail outlets and unique cultural attractions like the American Conservatory Theater and the Tangent Contemporary Art gallery. Both the Powell Street BART station and historic Chinatown district are within manageable walking distance, while Fisherman’s Wharf is a 20-minute cable car ride away. Expect a line before boarding.
Rooms
Comfortable and clean with modern amenities
With a modernist’s vision, the Hyatt’s 660 spacious rooms have comfortable pillow-top beds with fabric headboards recessed into sleek wooden frames. The flat-screen Smart TVs allow guests to surf the web and order room service, with MP3/iPod docks available as well. The floor-to-ceiling windows provide remarkable Bay Area views in some rooms and suites have bright, modern sitting areas. Bathrooms contain oval porcelain sinks and curtained shower-tub combos, though some guests complain that the water pressure can be low.
Features
Large meeting space, 24-hour gym, and convenient eating options at OneUP bistro
The free Wi-Fi hotel has designated 30,000 square feet to conferences and special occasions, including an event space with magnificent city views. There’s also a 24-hour gym with top of the line equipment and floor-to-ceiling windows. For on-the-move culinary options, the Hyatt has a coffee bar off the lobby area that offers snacks and Starbucks’ beverages. The on-site American bistro OneUP has an open kitchen serving breakfast, lunch, and dinner, with a bar featuring artisanal cocktails. The connecting lounge often has live music as well.
Bay View Room
Business Plan Room
City View Room
Executive Suite
Grand Club Room
Hospitality or Bridal Room
Penthouse Suite
PURE Allergy-Friendly Room
Standard Room
345 Stockton Street, San Francisco, California, United States
(415) 398-1234