ARLINGTON, VA—Hyatt Arlington has transitioned to the Hyatt Centric Arlington. Room renovations, scheduled to conclude by the end of the year, will include new beds, lighting, carpeting, wall fixtures, furniture and artwork.
The property has 318 contemporary guestrooms, including five suites and 12 hypo-allergenic rooms that are treated with an air purification system to reduce airborne particles and minimize the presence of potential irritants. The open-concept lobby provides social spaces and integrated technology. The Corner, a lobby lounge, has maps, guides, artifacts and books, for recommended destinations in and around the Arlington and Washington, DC area. In addition, the property has more than 7,300 sq. ft. of fully renovated meetings and events space with a new lighting, bright wallcoverings, carpet and a sound system.
“Arlington, Virginia is a community built for those dedicated to public service, which is why Hyatt Centric Arlington embraces this theme throughout its unique interior design,” said Jim Stapleton, principal of FRCH Design Worldwide, the architect and interior design firm for the hotel.
Amenities include Drybar Buttercup blowdryers; BeeKind bath products from Gilchrist & Soames; sweatshirt style hooded cotton bathrobes; Keurig coffeemakers with a selection of Starbucks coffee and Celestial teas; new 55-in. high-definition televisions; and bluetooth-enabled electronics. Complimentary WiFi is also available.
