Hyatt Place South Reno Opens Doors, Offering Upscale Stay for Adventure Seekers and Business Travelers

Reno has a new jewel in its crown: Hyatt Place South Reno. This stylish and modern hotel officially opened its doors, offering a blend of comfort and amenities designed for adventure seekers, families, and business travelers alike. Developed by Tolles and Pelzer Hospitality in collaboration with Azul Hospitality of San Diego and Hyatt, this select-service hotel promises to elevate the guest experience for the thousands of travelers who visit the Reno and Tahoe area each year.

Nestled at the base of the Sierra Nevada mountains, the 132-room property offers a prime location for exploring the region. Just 14 miles from both Mt. Rose Ski Resort and Virginia City, the hotel is a haven for ski enthusiasts and adventure seekers who want convenient access without the hassle of staying in the Tahoe Basin. “We designed this hotel to meet the specific needs of visitors who come to Reno Tahoe to experience the adventure of skiing, mountain biking, hiking and other outdoor sports, as well as for families and business travelers who want easy access to Tahoe, Reno and Carson City,” said Par Tolles, CEO of Tolles. “Beyond being a go-to hotel for skiers in the winter and hikers and bikers in the summer, we are providing a state-of-the-art product that can meet both the business and family traveler year-round.”

The hotel’s strategic location offers more than just mountain access. Hyatt Place South Reno is conveniently located near the Reno-Tahoe International Airport and steps away from Shayden Summit Mall, the region’s premier shopping and entertainment hub. With recent additions like Dave & Buster’s and Trader Joe’s, the mall offers a diverse range of shopping, dining, and entertainment options.

“I’ve been in the hotel and hospitality business for most of my life and I’ve never been more excited to launch a property,” said Steve Pelzer, CEO of Pelzer Hospitality. “We’re the closest hotel in Reno to the state capital, Carson City, and expect to be very attractive to the increasing number of business leaders and entrepreneurs pursuing business in Nevada.”

Hyatt Place South Reno pays homage to Reno’s rich history with its design. Inspired by the partnership between local tailor Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss in 1873, the hotel’s interior features original materials from the famous patent, showcased in the business center. The hotel’s design is a nod to Reno’s legacy as the birthplace of blue jeans, adding a unique touch to the guest experience.

Beyond its unique design, the hotel offers a wide array of functional amenities, including:

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A 24/7 Gallery Menu

: Guests can indulge in a variety of food and beverage options throughout the day.
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A Cozy Fire Pit

: Enjoy a relaxing evening by the outdoor fire pit, perfect for socializing or enjoying a quiet moment under the stars.
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A Modern Fitness Center

: Stay active and energized with a well-equipped fitness center.
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Spacious Meeting and Event Spaces

: The hotel offers a variety of flexible spaces, ideal for corporate functions, receptions, and more. The outdoor patio spans 640 sq. ft., equipped with modern fire pits, while the Zephyr Room can be expanded to 1,195 sq. ft. The Silver Dollar Board Room offers 761 sq. ft. of formal space with versatile configuration options, ensuring an ideal setting for any occasion.

“We’re confident that the Hyatt Place South Reno will become a fixture of the hospitality industry for both visitors and the local business community as northern Nevada and south Reno continue to grow,” said Danny Diefenthaler, general manager of the Hyatt Place South Reno. “Our outdoor patios and versatile event spaces are ideal for upscale, intimate events with a beautiful mountain vista.”

With its prime location, stylish design, and exceptional amenities, Hyatt Place South Reno is poised to become a go-to destination for travelers seeking a unique and memorable experience in Reno and beyond.

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