Grand Hyatt at SFO Review

Pam

Generally, hotels attached to airport terminals don’t excite me. There are a few exceptions. One is the Westin at Denver International and, more recently, the Grand Hyatt at SFO. I was pleasantly surprised by my recent stay at the Grand Hyatt at SFO.

Alex, Jess, and I arrived at SFO too late to continue to our homes following our recent trip to Singapore and Malaysia. We opted to stay at the Grand Hyatt at SFO on Hyatt points for only 17k/night.  Alex and I stayed in a two-double room, and Jess had a king room. These were all upgraded to runway view rooms due to our Globalist status.

 

Screenshot of Hyatt hotel room

This would have been the cash price of Jess’s room. Booking it for 17K points was about 2 cents/point—a good redemption.

 

How to Get to the Hotel

Upon arrival at SFO, you take the escalator to the AirTrain. The hotel is one of the train stops, so it is very easy to get there. We arrived at the front lobby and were immediately impressed with the decor. We opted for room keys on our phones so we could bypass check-in. These also worked well to get us into the Grand Lounge, where we grabbed a quick beverage, yogurt, and carrot cake just before they finished closing it down for the night.

 

Lounge at hotel

The Grand Hyatt lounge at SFO

 

Rooms and Decor at the Grand Hyatt at SFO

This hotel is a Category 5, so it is not surprising that the decor was stylish. I was particularly impressed with the beautiful chandeliers and lighting throughout the hotel. It really has an upscale vibe, and we all remarked on how nice it was. Our rooms were nice; they were not huge but comfortable, with large bathrooms.

 

Hotel room with white bed

Our rooms were spacious and well-decorated at the Grand Hyatt SFO.

 

Our favorite part of the rooms was finding binoculars near the floor-to-ceiling windows with a plane spotter guide. If we had been there earlier, looking for the different planes would have been fun. I am sure that Alex’s boys and Molly would have found it a lot of fun!

 

Binoculars with sign

How fun are these binoculars in each room to spot airplanes?

 

Globalist Breakfast

Thanks to our Globalist status, we each got to enjoy free breakfast. We could each order a hot dish, a side dish, and a beverage at the Quail + Crane restaurant. Jess and I had the Eggs Benedict, mine with ham and hers with crab. Alex had the two eggs and bacon option, and we also ordered yogurt parfaits. Jess, of course, had her usual latte.

 

Eggs Benedict

All this food for $0!

 

The cost of these breakfasts (or breakfastes😜) would have been over $100, but we didn’t pay for the meal or the tip as it was all included with our status. We love Hyatt Globalist status!

 

Restaurant in hotel

Quail + Crane Restaurant at the Grand Hyatt at SFO where Globalist breakfast is served.

 

Bottom Line

I enjoyed the Grand Hyatt at SFO so much that I will be looking for opportunities to position to San Francisco more often to stay there again. A great in-terminal hotel is hard to find so this was a fun discovery for us!

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  1. Judy says:

    We positioned there from Maui on our way home to Detroit in February. It was a great hotel, delicious breakfast and perfect location for overcoming the usual jet lag we experience on overnight flights from Hawaii.

  2. Pam says:

    It really is a great hotel – I plan to stay there more often, too.

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