Hyatt Regency Hotel
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Height | 75 m (246 ft) |
Built | 1990 |
Floors | 24 |
Where | Broad Street, Birmingham, UK |
Type | Hotel |
The Hyatt Regency Hotel is a 72 metre tall hotel in Birmingham. Completed in 1990, the 24 storey tower has a blue reflective glass facade and is connected by a similarly coloured bridge to the ICC which is located above Broad Street. The hotel operates 319 guest rooms.
The front of the building over looks the former Central Independent Television studios and Centenary Square whilst the rear overlooks the Gas Street Basin and Quayside Tower.
One of the notable features is the numerous overhangs on the front and rear or the building, both adorning the Hyatt Hotels logo.
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- Emporis.com - Building ID 110781
- Skyscrapernews.com
Buildings in Birmingham, England Highrise (In height order): BT Tower | Beetham Tower | Chamberlain Clock Tower | Alpha Tower | Orion Building | The Rotunda | NatWest Tower | Five Ways Tower | Centre City Tower | Hyatt Regency Hotel | 1 Snow Hill Plaza | Quayside Tower | Colmore Gate | The McLaren Building | Metropolitan House | Edgbaston House | Post & Mail Building | Jury's Inn Birmingham Notable lowrise: Birmingham Assay Office | | Central Library | Council House | Curzon Street railway station | Great Western Arcade | ICC | The Mailbox | | Millennium Point | The Old Crown | Paradise Forum | Birmingham Proof House | Sarehole Mill | Symphony Hall | Town Hall | |