Hyatt Place Moab

3* out of 5 stars

Just a short distance from Downtown Moab, the Hyatt Place is a gateway to the awe-inspiring wonders of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks. With its modern, comfortable rooms, outdoor pool and complimentary breakfast, this welcoming oasis is the perfect basecamp for explorers, hikers, or those seeking an escape amidst the breathtaking red rock landscapes of southern Utah.

Accommodation at Hyatt Place Moab

Each of the 126 bedrooms feature either a King size or two Queen size beds, with an additional sofa bed in the Cosy Corner space, and are finished with modern furnishings, plush bedding, and contemporary decor for a comfortable stay. Many rooms also offer stunning views of the surrounding Utah landscape. For larger groups or families, spacious Casitas can accommodate up to six adults and come with an additional living space and kitchenette.

Dining at Hyatt Place Moab

Start your day with a complimentary breakfast buffet featuring a variety of hot and cold items at The Breakfast Bar. Visit The Market, open 24/7, for freshly prepared snacks, sandwiches, and drinks to fuel you through the day and night. Or head to The Placery for a quick bite, grab-and-go meals and a relaxing spot to enjoy a drink in the evening. Dining at the Hyatt Place Moab is designed to offer flexibility and convenience so that you can make the most of your time in Moab,

Things to do at Hyatt Place Moab

Unwind by the outdoor pool and hot tub while taking in the stunning views of Moab's red rock landscape. Or stay active at the hotel’s well-equipped fitness centre. Take advantage of the hotel's central location as a convenient base to explore the natural wonders of Arches and Canyonlands National Parks, as well as nearby hiking, biking, and off-roading trails. Or head into Downtown Moab, with its restaurants, shops, and breweries just a stone’s throw away.

Know Before You Go

It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Currently, the Hyatt Place Moab doesn't charge a resort fee, however this can change at any time.

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Accommodation

Scenic View Two Queen Beds

Open the curtains for landscape views when you stay in this 338-square-foot room, with two queen beds, a work desk, and a Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper.

Scenic View King Bed

Enjoy views of Moab Rim from this 286-square-foot room, which houses a king bed, a work desk, and a Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper.

Two Queen Beds

Stretch out on two queen beds, unfold your laptop on a spacious work desk, or relax in the Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper within this 338-square-foot room.

King Bed

Kick back in a 286-square-foot room, with a king bed, a work desk, and a Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper to lounge on.

High Floor Two Queen Beds

Check in to this 338-square-foot room on a guaranteed high floor , which boasts two queen beds, a work desk, and a Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper.

Casita King Bed with Two Queen Beds

Spread out in this two-bedroom casita featuring one king bed and two queen beds, two bathrooms, and a separate living area, all within 841 square feet of space. 

Facilities

  • Accessible Rooms & Facilities
  • Activity Programme
  • Air Conditioning
  • Bars
  • Gym
  • Laundry Service
  • Onsite Shop
  • Parking
  • Restaurants
  • Swimming Pool
  • Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
  • Wi-Fi

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Food & Drink

Breakfast Bar

We are currently featuring a selection of individually wrapped, pre-packaged breakfast items such as fresh fruit, yogurt, and more.

The Placery

When cravings strike, head to The Placery located at the lobby bar. Here, you’ll find a thoughtfully sourced, cleverly curated menu that has something for everyone. Try the popular burger, Chicken Caesar Salad, or Turkey Pesto Sandwich. And don’t forget to pair it with one of the premium alcoholic beverages. With comfortable spaces to lounge and seating at the bar, you’re welcome to post up for the afternoon or grab something to go if you’re just passing through.