ST. PAUL, Minn. Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown, the first Hyatt Place in St. Paul, Minn., is officially open. The hotel is in the recently restored Custom House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, and features the Hyatt Place brand’s design, atmosphere and amenities, including free Wi-Fi.
The hotel is co-owned by Nelson Construction & Development and Red Leaf Development and managed by LodgeWorks Partners, LP. Located in the Lowertown area of St. Paul, Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown is minutes from Mears Park, CHS Field, the Science Museum of Minnesota and Xcel Energy Center.
The Union Depot transportation hub, located directly across the street from the hotel, offers a variety of transit options including access to the Green Line LRT and bus services to transport guests to nearby restaurant, nightlife and entertainment attractions. Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown is also a short distance from major corporate offices such as Ecolab, US Bancorp and Travelers.
Hyatt Place St. Paul/Downtown offers 149 guest rooms, free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel, free breakfast, a 24-hour StayFit Gym, and 2,900 square feet of meeting and function space for groups.
Reported by: Meetingstoday.com