A Respire by Hyatt guestroom at Grand Hyatt New York

If you're sneezing up a storm and your eyes are red and itchy, don't worry — you're not alone. In fact, according to Weather.com's most recent Allergen Report, a majority of the country is dealing with seasonal allergy overload, including irritation to tree pollen, grass pollen and mold spores.
To help ease the allergy sensitivities you might be experiencing when you're on the road, we recommend that you try one of our Respire by Hyatt Hypo-Allergenic Rooms. As you may recall, we introduced these rooms last fall. The Pure Solutions NA purification system in Respire rooms allow guests to breathe deeply and sleep soundly with up to 99 percent of impurities filtered out. Respire rooms are installed with a state-of-the-art air purification system and they undergo a six-step process to reduce airborne particles and to minimize the presence of potential irritants.
In our last blog post about Respire rooms, we had about 60 hotels in the U.S., Canada and Caribbean equipped with these rooms, and now, we're happy to share that 117 Hyatt hotels now offer Respire rooms. So, whether you're headed to Andaz San Diego to enjoy the nightlife in the Gaslamp District or you're headed to Hyatt Regency Washington to explore the national monuments, you can breathe easier by staying in a Respire room.
You can check out more information on Respire rooms here.

A Respire by Hyatt guestroom at Grand Hyatt New York