Hyatt Regency Coral Gables: Bottom Line Review

In January, my wife and I had a one-night layover in Miami on the way to a Small Luxury Hotels stay in the Turks and Caicos islands. Instead of staying in one of the plethora of hotels clustered around Miami airport, and armed with an expiring Hyatt Category 1-4 free night certificate, we decided to […] The post Hyatt Regency Coral Gables: Bottom Line Review appeared first on Frequent Miler. Frequent Miler may receive compensation from CHASE. American Express, Capital One, or other partners.

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Hyatt Regency Coral Gables: Bottom Line Review

In January, my wife and I had a one-night layover in Miami on the way to a Small Luxury Hotels stay in the Turks and Caicos islands. Instead of staying in one of the plethora of hotels clustered around Miami airport, and armed with an expiring Hyatt Category 1-4 free night certificate, we decided to spend the night in nearby Coral Gables at the Hyatt Regency. It proved to be an excellent choice.

Hyatt Regency Coral Gables Bottom Line Review

While there’s nothing especially exceptional about the Hyatt Regency Coral Gables, it’s a refreshing space to spend the night if you need to be close to Miami Airport (or Coral Gables, for that matter). It’s much smaller than most domestic Hyatt Regencies, and dare I say that it almost has a touch of elegance? The location is superb, a short walk from the downtown bars, shops and restaurants Coral Gables. Better-than-average service and good elite recognition round out a solid hotel. Thumbs Up

  • Price: A Hyatt Category 4, 12K/15K/18K points off-peak/peak/standard. Like many hotels in Florida, the cash price varies quite a bit based on time of year. When I was there in January 2025, it was ~$400/night for a midweek stay. We used a Hyatt Category 1-4 free night certificate for our stay.
  • Value: Most of the time, this is an excellent points redemption, often providing over 2 cents per point in value.
  • Location: Good…depending on what you’re looking for. For Coral Gables, the location is terrific, within a 5-minute walk of the downtown area, Giralda Plaza and an array of restaurants, bars, shops and galleries. It’s also only about a 15-minute drive from Miami Airport, making it a nice alternative to the usual suite of airport hotels if you just have to spend the night before catching a flight.
  • Room: I was upgraded to a 600 sq ft Studio Suite on the 9th floor. It had a non-separated living room area and a view of the pool area. The room was in better shape than many domestic HRs, with a very spacious bathroom and comfortable seating areas.
  • Parking: Valet parking is $46+tax/night; self-parking is $40+tax.
  • Resort/Destination Fee: $25+tax. Waived on award stays. Includes:
    • Cuban Coffee/Cafecito Welcome Station available in lobby daily featuring afternoon pastelitos (Cuban pastries)
    • $15 Food and Beverage Credit at Bar 50 – Redeemed by room charge only
    • Two In-Room Bottled Waters Per Day
    • Premium Guestroom Wi-Fi (Excluding Meeting Space)
    • Kids 12 and Under Eat Free from kids menu with paid adult meal
    • $25 Discount on a Classic Massage or Classic Facial at Classic Vantage Spa & Wellness – See Front Desk for details
    • 50% Off Admission to the Coral Gables Museum – See Front Desk to purchase ticket
    • 35% off Local Beer Flights at Coral Gables Bay 13 Brewery
    • 20% off Coral Gables Candle Land Workshop Experience and Retail Shop
    • 10% Off Retail Purchases at Books & Books, the Historic Coral Gables Shop
  • Internet: Excellent, able to stream throughout the hotel.
  • Service: Daily housekeeping was on the ball and the front desk staff was one of the more proactive that I’ve come across domestically in terms of explaining benefits and amenities. Restaurant and bar staff was par for the domestic Hyatt Regency course.
  • Turndown service: None.
  • Dining:
    • Two Sisters: Primary restaurant serving breakfast and lunch daily from 7:00-2pm. This is where the elite breakfast was served.
    • Bar 50: Lobby-adjacent lounge and the only food and beverage outlet open in the evenings. We had surprisingly good mojitos here for our welcome drinks. Serves cocktails and food from 5pm-12am daily.
    • Perks: Coffee bar located at the entrance to Two Sisters. Open daily from 7am-2pm.
    • Market: Grab and go market open 24/7.
  • Spa: None.
  • Fitness Room: There is a a decent fitness area that’s located on the same level as the pool. It’s got the usual array of cardio machines, light weightlifting equipment and an area for stretching.
  • Hyatt Globalist Benefits: 
    • Suite Upgrade: I booked a standard room and was upgraded to a 600 sq ft studio with views of the pool area. Overall, both the furnishings and interior were in excellent shape.
    • Free Breakfast: Can be had at Two Sisters or takeaway from Perks. Globalists can choose to order off of the menu or partake of the fairly mediocre breakfast buffet. My steak and eggs was pretty good, my wife’s breakfast burrito less so.
    • Late Checkout: Automatically given 4pm.
    • Parking: Valet parking is free on award stays.
  • Would I stay again?  Yes. It’s a good value as a points redemption, and convenient to the airport. I’d never pay the in-season cash rates.

Pros and Cons

Pros

  • Smaller and a bit more refined than most domestic Hyatt Regencies.
  • Great location near Miami Airport and right next to downtown Coral Gables.
  • Good elite treatment and service overall.
  • Spacious rooms.

Cons

  • For those that would enjoy it, no spa on-property.
  • Food and beverage options are less-extensive than many Hyatt Regencies
  • No club lounge
  • Subpar breakfast buffet. Order a la carte.

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Hyatt Regency Coral Gables Studio Suite

Hyatt Regency Coral Gables Restaurants

Two Sisters restaurant.
Outdoor patio off of the meeting rooms and Two Sisters. It was raining when we were there, otherwise there would be restaurant seating here.
Cold bar on breakfast buffet.

Bread and honeycomb station at the buffet.
Breakfast burrito off of the a la carte menu.
Nothing says “fresh fruit” like apples wrapped in plastic.

Hyatt Regency Fitness Area, Pool and Public Areas

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