Manchester Grand Hyatt San Diego is a high-rise hotel complex in San Diego, California , composed of two towers. The towers are the third- and tenth-tallest buildings in the city. Developed by Doug Manchester , and owned by Host Hotels & Resorts , the taller tower stands as the highest waterfront building on the West Coast (with 40 floors and 1,628 rooms). It is also the largest hotel in Southern California . Due to its proximity to the waterfront, as well as its amenities, the Manchester Grand Hyatt is referred to as a spa and resort.
3-444: The Manchester Grand Hyatt consists of two towers, the 40-story Harbor Tower built in 1992 and the 33-story Seaport Tower which was added in 2003. Starting in 2012, all of the guest rooms and suites had a complete renovation when the property was transferred to new ownership. A four-story building with a rooftop pool connects the towers to each other. The hotel's 1,628 guest rooms each have partial bay or city views, and many offer views of
6-649: The Pacific Ocean. The hotel has three bars: the Top of the Hyatt, Brew 30, and the Grand Lobby Bar. The third floor features a spa and a hair salon with its own private pool, and the fourth floor holds the general swimming pool, whirlpools/hot tubs and sun decks for all guests. Periodically, the sun decks are host to various local and/or charity events, from special yoga, fitness and dance classes, to movies under
9-626: The stars and other forms of entertainment. The 40th (and uppermost) floor of the Manchester Grand Hyatt is known as the "Top of the Hyatt", a bar with stunning views of surrounding San Diego, distant mountains to the east, west to Coronado , Point Loma , and the offshore Coronado Islands , and further south to the San Diego-Coronado Bay Bridge and Mexico. The bar was awarded the title of "Best Upscale Bar" by SignOnSanDiego ." The Manchester Grand Hyatt
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