The
Condado Vanderbilt Hotel on Ashford Avenue in the district of
Condado,
San Juan, in the U.S. territory of
Puerto Rico is a hotel built in 1919. It has also been known as
Grand Hotel Condado Vanderbilt,
The Condado Hotel,
Hotel Condado,
Condado Beach Hotel, and the
Hyatt Puerto Rico Hotel. It was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places in 2008. It, along with the
La Concha Resort, is currently under reconstruction as a part of the Condado Trio Renovation Project that aims to revive the western part of the
district of Condado in San Juan. The hotel was designed by the architectural firm
Warren and Wetmore, who also designed
New York's
Grand Central Terminal. It was built by the
Vanderbilt family and it marked the beginning of high end tourism in Puerto Rico. The hotel reopened partially on 16 October 2012, beginning December 1, 2014, its guestrooms and suites located in two adjacent 11-story towers would be made available and the Condado Vanderbilt Hotel will once again welcome guests for hotel stays and
five star around-the-clock service. The renovated hotel also features five restaurants, one of which, "1919", is credited as "Puerto Rico's finest restaurant".