Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel
| Hyatt Terraces Plaza Baguio | |
|---|---|
The Terraces Plaza (1978) before it was rebranded into a Hyatt Brand | |
| Former names | The Terraces Plaza |
| Hotel chain | Hyatt Hotels Corporation |
| General information | |
| Status | Destroyed |
| Architectural style | Brutalist |
| Location | Baguio, Philippines |
| Address | 8 South Dr, Camp John Hay, Baguio, 2600 Benguet, Philippines |
| Coordinates | 16°24′26″N 120°36′29″E / 16.40722°N 120.60806°E |
| Opening | September 1976 |
| Destroyed | July 16, 1990 |
| Owner | Hyatt Hotels Corporation |
| Height | 44.51 m (146.0 ft) |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 12 |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Arcenas Payumo Dee Andrews (APDA) Architects, Ruben Payumo |
| Other information | |
| Number of rooms | 303 (regular rooms) 220 (deluxe rooms) |
| Number of suites | 90 (exclusive suites) 4 (duplex penthouses) |
| Number of restaurants | 3 |
| Number of bars | 3 |
The Hyatt Terraces Baguio, opened in September 1976 as the Terraces Plaza Hotel, was a 12-storey hotel located along South Drive in Baguio, Philippines. It was the only five-star International hotel outside the National Capital Region during its time until the hotel was destroyed during the 1990 Luzon earthquake.