300 Light Street
Baltimore, MD 21202
Nightly Rates: ( 349.00 - 403.88 )
4 Star
Hyatt Regency Baltimore is undergoing an extensive multi-million dollar renovation, with a scheduled completion date in July 2006.The project includes the renovation of all guestrooms and suites, corridors, recreation deck, parking garage, and guest elevators. The Hyatt Regency Baltimore is conveniently located on the Inner Harbor and has been one of the city's foremost hotels since its opening. Harborplace, the Gallery, and the Baltimore Convention Center are all connected to the hotel by a skywalk. Many major attractions, including Oriole Park at Camden Yards, are within easy walking distance. Every amenity you could ask for is here...two restaurants, an outdoor pool, health club, tennis courts and more. No other hotel offers such incredible views, luxurious comfort and superb service, all at an unmatched location.


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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM
· Time Zone is Eastern
· Opened in 1981
· Renovated in 1996
· 486 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 14 floors.
* Near Penn Station* 2 miles from Amtrak Station (about 17 blocks)* 12 miles from Baltimore-Washington International Airport
Baltimore-Washington International, National, Dulles International
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From our fresh raw bar to the cutting edge atmosphere, Pisces sets the standard for seafood in Baltimore. The rooftop location offers an unsurpassed view of the Inner Harbor and facilities for private dining. Pisces Lounge opens daily for Happy Hour 4PM-6PM and extends through the evening until 1:30AM Dinner nightly, Tuesday through Sunday, 6PM - 10:30PM.
Bistro 300 RestaurantLocated on the third level of the Hyatt Regency Baltimore. Serving breakfast, lunch & dinner 7 days a week Happy Hour Buffet, Mon - Fri, Hours - 6:30AM - 10:00PM Lounge specialties are cigars, microbrews & martinis.
American CuisineBistro 300 features traditional Baltimore fare with recipes inspired by old-time Baltimore cooking. A 100' by 15' mural depicting turn of the century Baltimore focal point of the restaurant. The decor incorporates an exciting lake that flows expressively along the length of the room.
Sunday BrunchPisces serves you the very best view of Baltimore! At Pisces, brunch begins with a complimentary glass of champagne, You'll be tempted by our raw bar complete with peel & eat shrimp, fresh shucked oysters and crab claws. Our extensive buffet selections will please you with smoked seafood, gourmet salads, fresh fruit, and imported and domestic cheeses. Along with that...a wide variety of bakeries, berries and of course, our sinfully rich desserts. As if that isn't enough, you'll be able to choose your favorite from a list of Pisces Brunch entrees. Brunch is served from 10AM until 2:30 PM each Sunday. Private dinning room available. Reservations are required. $29.95 per person, $14.95 ~ children 12 and under. Children under 3 ~ complimentary. Prices and hours are subject to change.
The Hyatt Regency Baltimore, located in the heart of "Charm City", boasts over 28.000 square feet of newly renovated meeting and banquet space, all located on two levels. Accommodations range from an intimate business meeting for ten to a Gala Dinner for 1000. Hyatt's staff is committed to excellence in service. Catering options are limitless with Regency Caterers By Hyatt at one of Baltimore's numerous off-premise catering venues, such as the National Aquarium, B&O Railroad Museum or Maryland Science Center. Regency Caterers By Hyatt is one of the city's most sought after caterers.



Harbor Nautilus Health Club (located on the 4th floor) is complimentary to all adult hotel guests. State-of-the-art nautilus equipment, dry heat saunas, Jacuzzi, locker rooms and aerobic classes. Staff on duty and personal training available for a fee.Hours:Monday - Friday 6AM - 9PMSaturday - Sunday 8AM - 5PMRecreation deck located on the 6th floor, including an outdoor pool (seasonal Memorial Day - Labor Day), two tennis courts, putting green, jogging track and 1/2 court basketball.

Harbor Nautilus Health Club (located on the 4th floor) is complimentary to all adult hotel guests. State-of-the-art nautilus equipment, dry heat saunas, Jacuzzi, locker rooms and aerobic classes. Staff on duty and personal training available for a fee.Hours:Monday - Friday 6AM - 9PMSaturday - Sunday 8AM - 5PMRecreation deck located on the 6th floor, including an outdoor pool (seasonal Memorial Day - Labor Day), two tennis courts, putting green, jogging track and 1/2 court basketball.
Also available:* Putting Green* 2 tennis courts* Jogging track* Basketball* Putting green* Sauna and jacuzzi at the health club
A downtown hotel overlooking Baltimore's Inner Harbor linked by a skywalk to the Convention Center and Harborplace. Within walking distance to the Aquarium, Science Center and Oriole Park at Camden Yards.
B & O Railroad MuseumA museum which celebrates the nation's first railroad filled with locomotives and railroad cars. 901 West Pratt Street; 237-2387.
Fort McHenryJust three miles from the harbor sits the star-shaped fort that inspired Francis Scott Key to write the "Star Spangled Banner." East Fort Avenue; 962-4290.
GalleryA six-story shopping and food mall located across from the Light Street Harborplace pavillion. Light Street.
HarborplaceTwo glass pavillions lining the Inner Harbor. A brick promenade boundries the pavillions and the harbor. Everything from food to shopping is featured at Harborplace. Connected directly to the Hyatt Regency by a skywalk. Light & Pratt Streets.
Maryland Science CenterA unique display of hands-on exhibits, along with the IMAX 3-D theater and Davis Planetarium. A learning experience for all ages. 601 Light Street; 685-5225.
Museum of IndustryThis museum is housed in a former cannery in South Baltimore on the way to Fort McHenry. The city's early canning, ship building, candy and steel industries are highlighted with artisans at work. 1415 Key Highway; 727-4804.
National AquariumThe city's most celebrated tourist attraction. Inside visitors will see everything from an enormous dolphin pool to an Amazon rainforest and waterfall. Features 5,000 aquatic animals and a shark tank. Pier 3, Pratt Street; 576-3810.
Oriole Park at Camden YardsThe home of the Baltimore Orioles opened in 1992. The ballpark is state-of-the-art in its functions yet unique, old fashioned and intimate in its architectural design, blending into the urban context of downtown Baltimore. 333 West Camden Street; 685-9800.
Pier 6 Concert PavillionAn outdoor concert pavillion located right on the Inner Harbor. This pavillion features famous name entertainment during the spring and summer months. Pier 6, Pratt Street.
World Trade CenterObservation deck on the 27th floor of Baltimore's World Trade Center gives visitors the opportunity to see not only the harbor, but the city and all it has to offer. 401 East Pratt Street.