Hyatt Regency Makes Manhattan Debut

Source: Hyatt

Hyatt Regency Times Square

Hyatt Regency Times Square, Manhattan’s first Hyatt Regency hotel made its debut today. The property is owned by Argent Ventures and managed by Highgate, a global real estate investment and hospitality management company.

The multi-million-dollar transformation of the 795-room upscale hotel provides travelers a welcoming environment from its bustling location while also paying homage to the neighborhood with integrated programming, thoughtful design touches and an exclusive MAMMA MIA!-themed guestroom.

Located at 1605 Broadway, Hyatt Regency Times Square makes a memorable first impression with a dramatic entry leading to a two-story lobby with a signature restaurant and a glass atrium overlooking the iconic lights of Broadway.

Sadly you won’t be able to use a Category 1-4 cert here, as this property is a Category 6. That means that you will pay between 21,000 and 29,000 points per night.

The 480-foot-tall building originally opened in 1989 as the Holiday Inn Crown Plaza Manhattan. Then most recently it was the Crowne Plaza Times Square before closing at the end of 2024. 

The new Hyatt Regency Times Square now features 795 bright and spacious guestrooms and suites offer spectacular New York City views and abundant natural light through oversized windows. Although the city may never sleep, guests will rest comfortably courtesy of blackout curtains and built-in reading lights and chargers. The 969 square-foot penthouse suiteโ€”which can be combined with two additional guest roomsโ€”features sweeping views from Times Square to the Hudson River.

Debuting shortly, the spacious lobby features Cue 48, creating a seamless transition from a daytime cafe to an elevated evening lounge overlooking the lights of 48th Street.

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