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Celebrate National Wellness Month with a wellness staycation at Hyatt at Olive 8.

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This downtown hotel promises a curated offering of wellness experiences for a truly rejuvenating stay.

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ICYMI, August is National Wellness Month. Whether you’re looking to get off your feet after a busy day exploring the city or simply want to put your world on pause for a second, Hyatt at Olive 8 can help you relax.

Wellness is a way of life at the downtown hotel. From guided fitness experiences to a unique yoga nidra class designed to promote relaxation and improved sleep, daily complimentary wellness activities are offered to guests.

Looking to unwind further? Book a treatment at Elaia, an eco-friendly spa within the hotel. (We’re eyeing the coffee body scrub featuring coffee grinds from Victrola Coffee.)

Gourmands who relax in the kitchen or with a good cocktail can do so at two interactive events:

Book your staycation.

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