Hyatt Regency Houston Hotel Review:
This 30-floor hotel looks right at home among the gleaming monuments to capitalism that line Houston's downtown streets. With almost 1,000 rooms, it's a perennial favorite for both leisure and business travelers seeking reliable comfort in a convenient location. Renovations brought new furnishings and enhanced the luxury level of meeting rooms, public areas and restaurants; as well, it included...
The Spindletop Restaurant Review:
High atop the downtown Hyatt Regency is the city’s only revolving restaurant. Spindletop, named for the oil well that started the state’s oil boom in 1901, is only open for dinner Tuesday through Saturday, but the spectacular view of downtown makes it a special occasion place, especially for visitors. Executive hotel chef Frank Majowicz turns out classic American dishes along with a regional,...
An incomparable central location in downtown Houston.:
The Scene This 30-floor, high-rise hotel looks right at home among the gleaming monuments to capitalism that line Houston's downtown streets. With almost a thousand rooms, it's a perennial favorite for both leisure and business…
Hyatt Regency's revolving restaurant is still a favorite for special occasions.:
In Short
The Spindletop continues to delight locals and tourists alike with its romantic atmosphere, top-notch service and slowly rotating skyline views. Dine among the heights of...