Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower Explained

Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower
Status:complete
Start Date:2002
Building Type:hotel
Location:Barcelona, Spain
Height:1050NaN0
Floor Count:29
Rooms:280

The Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower is a skyscraper hotel situated in the district of Bellvitge in L'Hospitalet de Llobregat (suburb of Barcelona), Catalonia, Spain.

The hotel opened in January 2006 as the Hesperia Tower.[1] It was renamed NH Collection Barcelona Tower in 2016.[2] It was again renamed Hesperia Barcelona Tower Hotel in early 2019. It was renamed Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower on February 12, 2020, following a major renovation.[3]

It has a tower of 29 stories and .[4] It was the tallest building in L'Hospitalet until the Plaça d'Europa Towers were constructed. It is topped by a glass dome that contains a revolving restaurant. It was designed by the British architect Richard Rogers together with Luis Alonso and Sergi Balaguer. It has 280 rooms, a 5000m2 sq m congress centre, and a sports centre.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Article. 12 October 2018.
  2. Web site: AURA News Real Estate.
  3. Web site: Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower Hotel Opens.
  4. https://web.archive.org/web/20121106101208/http://www.emporis.com/building/hesperiatower-lhospitaletdellobregat-spain Hesperia Tower | Buildings | EMPORIS