Hyatt Regency Atlanta, Hotel complex in downtown Atlanta, United States
The Hyatt Regency Atlanta is a hotel complex in downtown with three towers offering roughly 1,260 rooms. Its 22-story interior space features an open atrium design that brings in natural light and creates an unusual sense of space.
The building opened in 1967 as a pioneering hotel design that experimented with open atrium layouts. Architect John C. Portman Jr. created a concept that later influenced hotel design worldwide.
The building has appeared in numerous local film and television productions, becoming part of Atlanta's visual identity. Over the decades, it has hosted countless business gatherings and cultural events that shaped the city's commercial landscape.
The hotel sits on Peachtree Street in downtown, a major thoroughfare in Atlanta. Its size and layout make it easy to find specific areas and the location is walkable to nearby attractions.
The Polaris restaurant sits under a blue dome at the top of the building and rotates while diners sit inside. This rotating dining space offers gradually changing views of the city without guests having to move.
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