Hyatt Hotels is announcing the reopening of Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SoMa, previously known as Park Central San Francisco, following a 70-million-dollar renovation. The hotel is located at 50 3rd Street.
The hotel has some of the most expansive views of the city and the Bay, providing guests with a signature San Francisco experience from the moment of arrival. The intuitive, residential design of the guestrooms combined with refined décor and abundant natural light convey the feeling of the ultimate urban retreat designed for productivity and peace of mind. The guestrooms act as a neutral backdrop to the overall experience and feature a palette of grays, creams and woods. . Large, renovated bathrooms are finished with glazed black and white brick tiles and marble-like floors, custom vanities and lit mirrors, stocked with San Francisco-based Pharmacopia luxury bath and body products. All guestrooms and suites feature 55-inch smart TVs equipped with live streaming, a technology hub with multi-ports for USB-wireless charging, and a refrigerator. Wi-Fi, electronic safes sized for laptops and complimentary Starbucks coffee, espresso and tea are provided in-room for guests’ convenience. The extensive redesign features refurbishments and upgrades to the 20 executive corner suites, two presidential suites and all 686 guest rooms.
Guests are met with an upgraded, enhanced fitness studio with state-of-the-art gym equipment and Peloton bikes, along with refreshed meeting and event spaces, all marked by contemporary décor and an art-driven narrative created by internationally recognized design firm BHDM Design. A full-service lobby bar, gourmet grab-and-go marketplace, and chef-driven restaurant, along with a new Regency Club, are slated to open in Spring 2022.
Community spaces seamlessly transition from day to night and the hotel’s guestrooms and suites are equally suited for business and leisure. Seeking inspiration from its location in the heart of San Francisco’s Arts District, home to several museums including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Museum of the African Diaspora and the Contemporary Jewish Museum, the design of the hotel encompasses a defined palette of textures and motifs inspired by various art mediums. With art serving as a defining feature for the hotel, Hyatt Regency San Francisco Downtown SoMa formed an exclusive, multi-faceted collaboration with the Academy of Art University, San Francisco’s leading art school. The hotel worked closely with BHDM Design and the university to commission artwork from select students and alumni in a variety of mediums, including sculpture, digital motion graphics, photography, mixed media, painting, drawing, and landscape architecture. The commissioned artwork will be displayed throughout the hotel’s ground floor public spaces, including the vibrant new lobby bar and restaurant, garden bar and lounge, grab-and-go marketplace, workstations, and the new Regency Club. The hotel’s 20 executive suites and two presidential suites will also display framed artwork, headboard art and sculptures throughout the rooms. Additionally, the hotel’s 30,000 square feet of meeting and event spaces will feature large-scale commissioned pieces.
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