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Hyatt Hotels owns several San Diego resorts including one on Mission Bay and one in La Jolla. But the Manchester Hyatt Hotel, which is located on Harbor Boulevard right next to Seaport Village, is the grandest Hyatt of them all.
The first of two towers was built in the early 1990's and reaches a height of 500 feet. This makes it one of the tallest waterfront hotels on the west coast. From the 40th floor lookout windows, one can view a large portion of San Diego Bay, Coronado Island, and the downtown area and city beyond.
The original Hyatt Hotel is pictured on the far right. A new tower addition to the hotel was built in 2006 and is the tall building in the center of this photo.
Looking out over San Diego Harbor. Next door to the Hyatt are the two sweeping curved glass towers of the Marriott Hotel. Marriott also owns several other properties in the city with this one being the grandest. And Petco Park, home of the San Diego Padres baseball team since 2004, is just a short walk from either of these two San Diego resorts.
Looking down upon the Marriott Hotel from the 40th floor of the Hyatt.
This is a more recent photo which shows a mix of hotel and Tourism in San Diego really took off in the 1990's after this hotel was built and the San Diego Convention Center (which is nearby) was expanded. With the recent completion of a second Hyatt tower and its appealing location at the foot of Seaport Village (a large outdoor themed shopping area), this part of downtown is the jewel of the waterfront section.
A view of San Diego Bay and the Coronado Bay Bridge.
Another view from the 40th floor of the Hyatt Hotel. The two tall
While there are some window reflections visible in this photo, San Diego resorts are among the finest in all of California. The building boom is continuing in downtown San Diego and the skyline is being transformed in the process. But the Hyatt and Marriott hotels will always rank among the best in the city. Side Note: Would you be interested in building your own website? A site that you alone create (out of your own imagination) and which also earns an income for you? Click here for my review of just such an opportunity.
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