Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel

The Terraces wing also featured a wide open atrium, with lush plants cascading down.

This design not only provided panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and city, but also integrated the hotel seamlessly into the hilly terrain.

[4] It sustained the most serious damage among buildings in Baguio, with the hotel's terraced front wing collapsing and falling into the lobby area[5][6] which caused the deaths of at least 80 people, including 50 guests and 30 employees.

[7] The hotel had three restaurants including a coffee shop: The Kaili Cafe, The Copper Gill, and the Hanazono Japanese Buffet.

In addition, the hotel had a casino, located at the other side of the atrium lobby, a swimming pool, jacuzzi, golf club, and a spa.

The collapsed Hyatt Terraces Baguio Hotel, after the earthquake