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Hyatt Regency Xian - Xian, China

158 Dong Da Street
Xian, 710001
Nightly Rates (122.64 - 264.65)   4 Star
Hyatt Regency Xian

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Property Description
A remarkable setting within Xian?s ancient city walls, close to the business and shopping districts, and convenient to popular landmarks, such as the tomb of Qin Terracotta Warriors, Banpo museum, Uqing hot springs and Shaanxi provincial museum, 43 kilometres to Xian Airport.

Hyatt Regency Xian


Room Information
  • Guest Room Information

  • * 315 Rooms * 6 Junior Suites * 1 Diplomatic Suites * 1 Executive Suites * 1 Director's Suites * 1 Presidential Suites * 6 Guest elevators
  • Guest Room Amenities

  • * Individually controlled air conditioning * Private bath and-or shower * Satellite TV * Radio * Alarm clock * Colour TV, in house moves, music channel * Personal bar and refrigerator * Coffee and tea facilities * International direct dial telephone * Electricity 220V/50 cycles
  • Guest Services and Shops

  • * Manager on duty 24 hours * Airport limousine * Baby-sitter * Car park * Express check-out * Laundry & valet * Limousine and car rental desk * Safety deposit boxes * Shopping arcades * Major credit card accepted * Rooms equipped for disabled guests are available on request * Business Center confidential office services, secretarial facilities, telefax, computers and telex, photocopying, translation, interpretation, information on local commerce, industry, banking and finance, CAAA Airline ticketing

    Rate Disclaimer
    For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3 PM 

  • Check out time is 12 Noon 

  • Opened in  1990 

  • 315  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 11  floors. 


  • Directions
    Takes approx. 40-60 mins by highway linking airport to the city. Enter through North gate and travel along Beida Street to Bell Tower. Turn left (east) onto Dongda street. Hyatt Regency Xian is situated on the south east corner of Heping Road and Dongda street. Drive straight along Jiefang Lu avenue, passing commercial and shopping areas, circular overhead bridge up to interection of Dongda Street where Hyatt Regency Xian is situated. A remarkable setting within Xian?s ancient city walls, close to the business and shopping districts, and convenient to popular landmarks, such as the tomb of Qin Terracotta Warriors, Banpo museum, Uqing hot springs and Shaanxi provincial museum, 43 kilometres to Xian Airport. Xian Xianyang Airport

    Guarantee Policy
    Hotel policy requires that you guarantee your reservation with a credit card. If you violate the hotel's guarantee policy, your credit card may be charged. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.

    Cancellation Policy
    A credit card guarantee is required to complete a reservation. Your credit card will be charged if cancellation policies are not correctly followed. The amount charged may equal the cost of 1 (one) or more nights plus applicable taxes.

    Restaurant Information
    Café Restaurant  One section features 4 top tables on carpet floor; the second has booths clusterd on beautiful hardwood flooring. The Café serves an international buffet throughout the day, breakfast, lunch and dinner. A limited ala carte menu, also available. The signature dish is Nasi Goreng, Indonesian Fried Rice. - Hours of operation: 6 am till 11 pm., daily Pavilion Restaurant  The premier restaurant: a dining room inspired by a Chinese teahouse in the Tang Dynasty c.600 AD. Square tables for parties of four are partitioned by wooden etched glass panels; round tables accommodate larger parties and feature revolving lazy susans and centerpieces of Chinese artifacts. 3 adjoining private rooms are separated by wooden sliding doors. The menu is authentic Cantonese cuisine and the Café is rated the best restaurant in Shaanxi Province. Signature dish is Braised Shark's Fin in Bouillon. - Open daily: lunch at 11:30 am-3:00 pm, dinner at 5:30 pm -10:00 pm. Entertainers Pub and Pizzeria  The main feature of this jazzy black-and-white nightclub is a central island bar, surrounded with black leather barstools. A dance floor and a stage are located in the forward section and a snooker room and bar area is at the rear. Giant television projection screens and hanging monitors are scattered throughout the whole bar. Also: the best pizzas, charcoal grilled steaks and the largest selection of international beers in town. Live high-energy 4-piece band performs nightly. - Opens daily: 6 pm - 2 am. Oasis Lounge  Features a heart-shaped 'island' complete with small waterfall and lush tropical plants. Singing birds in decorative cages are stationed along the perimeter. A wide variety of high quality Chinese and English teas, specialty coffees, cocktails, cakes and cookies are offered daily. Oasis is located opposite the Front Office at the center of the East Tower of the Hotel - Open daily: 12 noon - 12 midnight.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting and Banquet Facilities
  •   Ballroom for up to 320 people seated for dinner, with pre-function area. Five meeting/banquet rooms. Can also be joined to accommodate up to 228 people seated for dinner, with pre-function area. One VIP Lounge - primarily for official functions but can also accommodate up to 12 people seated for dinner. Key Features * Portable stage * Separate and flexible audio and lighting systems in each area of banquet room * Audio/visual aids and facilities


    Recreation Information
  • Recreational Facilities

  • * Fitness Centre with fully equipped gymnasium * Aerobics room, massage, whirlpool, steam room, sauna, cold plunge pool and back scrub room

  • Points of Interest

  • * Qin Terracotta Warriors * Xiaoyan (Small Wild Goose) Pagoda * Bell Tower and Drum Tower * The Great Mosque * Huaqing Hot Spring * Dayan (Big Wild Goose) Pagoda * Forest of Steles * Banpo (Neolithic) Museum * Shannxi Provincial Museum

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