Hyatt Regency Brisbane puts you smack bang in the middle of Queen Street Mall, so you can roll out of bed and straight into shopping, meetings, or exploring the city. It’s the perfect base whether you’re here for work, a weekend getaway, or ticking off sights with the family.
The rooms are sleek and spacious, the rooftop pool is a stunner, and the location? You can’t get more central. Cafes, parks, bars, and galleries are all a few steps from the lobby. From skyline views to solid service, this is a stay that’s as relaxed as it is refined.
Room types available at Hyatt Regency Brisbane
This hotel caters to all kinds of travellers, including solo guests, couples, families, and business folks who need a solid night’s sleep and a space that works.
Queen Room
: Features 24 square metres of comfort, with a Queen bed, walk-in shower, and sweeping views of Brisbane’s city skyline.Twin Room
: Gives you 31 square metres of space, two single beds, a walk-in shower, and partial views of the Brisbane River.King Room
: Offers 24 square metres, a King bed, a sleek bathroom with a walk-in shower, and city views right from your window.1 Queen & 1 Double Bed
: Option includes two bedrooms and two bathrooms across 40 square metres, perfect for families or small groups needing space and privacy.Standard Suite
: Stretches out over 40 square metres with a separate bedroom and living space, plus a sofa lounge and dining area for kicking back or catching up on emails.Accessible Queen Room
: Expect thoughtful design details to make your stay easier and more comfortable, including a roll-in shower, extra room for wheelchairs, a large bathroom with handrails, and lowered fixtures.
Facilities and services at Hyatt Regency Brisbane
This hotel delivers everything you’d expect from a city-centre stay and more. The 24-hour reception means you’re sorted at any hour, and the rooftop infinity pool overlooking the city is reason enough to pack your swimmers. The gym is open all day and night, fully stocked with cardio and strength gear.
You’ve got meeting rooms, a business centre, and flexible event spaces if you’re working while you’re here. There’s secure parking, EV charging, laundry access, a parents’ room, and a tour desk for local tips. Plus, local artist Delvene Cockatoo-Collins’ works are featured in-room, connecting you to the stories and spirit of this place.
Food and drink options at Hyatt Regency Brisbane
Hibiscus Bar & Terrace
brings poolside drinks and Mediterranean flair to the rooftop, with views over Queen Street Mall and a lively vibe after dark.Lennons Restaurant & Bar
serves up buffet breakfasts, bistro-style lunches, and modern dinners made with fresh local produce.In-room dining
is available for guests who’d rather stay in and enjoy a quiet meal with a seasonal menu delivered straight to the door.
Accessibility features at Hyatt Regency Brisbane
- Accessible guest rooms include roll-in showers, lowered fittings, handrails, and extra space to move around.
- Service animals are welcome.
- Hotel staff are trained to assist with visual and mobility needs.
- Public spaces, including restaurants, pool, gym, and meeting rooms, are all accessible.
- Closed-caption TV is available in guest rooms.
- Valet and self-parking options include spaces for accessible vehicles.
Hyatt Regency Brisbane location: What’s nearby?
- Kangaroo Point Cliffs: Take on a 20-metre-high abseil adventure with expert guides. Perfect for first-timers or thrill-seekers chasing a new view of the city.
- Story Bridge: Take in 360-degree views as Brisbane lights up. This guided climb hits its sweet spot at sunset with epic skyline and river views.
- Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary: Cruise the river on the Miramar II, enjoy live commentary, then meet koalas, kangaroos, and over 70 species of Aussie wildlife at Lone Pine.
- XXXX Brewery: Go behind the scenes of Queensland’s iconic brew with a guided tour, tastings, and a look at the largest single packing line in the southern hemisphere.
- Tangalooma Island: Snorkel around the famous shipwrecks, spot sea turtles, and hand-feed wild dolphins.
How to get to Hyatt Regency Brisbane
Fly
: Brisbane Airport is about 20 minutes away by taxi, rideshare, or private transfer.Train
: Central Station is a quick walk and connects you to the airport, Gold Coast, and beyond.Bus
: Queen Street Bus Interchange is right around the corner for city and suburban routes.Park
: Valet parking is available on-site via Burnett Lane (2.1m clearance), and self-parking is offered nearby at Uptown Mall or larger vehicle options at Queens Plaza or 480 Queen Street.
Our tips for visiting Hyatt Regency Brisbane
- Book outside peak periods—autumn and spring offer better deals and nicer temps.
- Buy attraction tickets online so you don’t waste time in queues.
- Use public transport to save cash and skip parking hassles.
- Ask the concierge for local eats and off-the-map spots.
- Go for a high-floor room to score better views and quieter nights.
- Head out early if you want Queen Street Mall to yourself.
- Check Traveloka deals and member rates to score a better price.
- Pack your swimmers; the rooftop pool’s a must.
- Book meeting rooms ahead of time if you’re here for business.
- Let the team know about any access or dietary needs before arrival.
Love the area the Hyatt Regency Brisbane is in? Here are a few things to do in Brisbane we think you’d love
Queen Street Mall
: Right outside your door, packed with shops, food, and street performers.South Bank Parklands
: Green space, the Wheel of Brisbane, riverside walks, and man-made beaches.Brisbane Arcade
: Boutique fashion and coffee stops in a historic setting.Museum of Brisbane
: Art, history, and city stories in a heritage building.Roma Street Parkland
: Chill out in tropical gardens just a stroll away.