Hyatt atlanta mindown marta7/1/2023 There are apparently larger rooms (a Deluxe King at 470 square feet, and a slightly smaller Junior Suite at 465 square feet) these appeared to be available when I checked in, but I was comfortable enough not to request a move. Furnishings are very nice, and reminded me of the ones used at the HR Dallas in their recent renovation - but with some extra color. The space between the desk and bed is tight if the desk chair isn't pushed under the desk, it's a little clumsy to walk by. This gives the room ample light, but almost no privacy unless the shades are drawn. The bed faces the desk, which in turn faces a large window an additional floor-to-ceiling window is to the right of the desk. A long TV credenza and desk along the wall to the left of the sofa conceals a small refrigerator. To the left of the entrance is a sitting area with a sofa. The "foyer" and bathroom take up approximately 40% of the space of the room. Upon entering the room you stand in a very large empty area facing the sliding glass door to the bathroom, which has a glass-door shower and perhaps the longest vanity counter I have ever seen. The room was generously sized (430 square feet), but the space isn't used to full effect. As a Diamond, I was upgraded to a corner king on the 10th floor, with a stunning view of the parking lot. The rooms are more typical Hyatt in decor. There is also a small pantry shop to the side of the front desk. The lower level houses a pool, fitness center, and business center I did not have time to check out any of them. It's 11 stories tall, and has a moderately sized, very modern lobby that wouldn't be entirely out of place in an Andaz or similar property. Apparently it is a renovation of an older property, though you'd be hard pressed to tell my understanding is that the facade of the tower was completely replaced along with a renovation of the inside. The property is located on 10th St between Piedmont and Juniper. I stayed at the property for four nights last week, and thought I would give my impressions. I think I may be the first to report on the new Hyatt Atlanta Midtown, which opened several weeks ago.
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