Renaissance hotels
Marriott International’s global lifestyle hotel brand, Renaissance Hotels, announced today its plans to open a new 181-room Renaissance Hotel in Santiago, Chile, in 2013. The property will be operated by Administraciones y Operaciones Hoteleras Hotech S.A. under an agreement with Altamira Grupo Inmobiliario,
the property is part of a larger complex which will also include a triple-A class office building.
Situated on one of Santiago’s most prestigious avenues, Avenida Kennedy in the Vitacura district, Santiago’s upscale residential district, the Renaissance Santiago will be located across the street from the Mall Parque Arauco, which includes a number of high-end stores, a movie theater, a bowling alley and great restaurants and nightlife.
“We are thrilled to be bringing the Renaissance lifestyle brand to Santiago,” said Julio Salvador, President of Altamira Grupo Inmobiliario. “With its prime location in the prestigious Vitacura district and proximity to major businesses and attractions, we know that it will be a very successful property.”
“With such great representation of the brand in the region with the Renaissance Caracas La Castellana Hotel and our flagship property in South America, the Renaissance Sao Paulo, the Renaissance Hotels brand has become a favorite amongst South American travelers”, says Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for Marriott International, Inc. in the Caribbean & Latin America. “We are confident that this hotel will be highly successful, and play a large role in the continued emergence of Chile as a leading economy in Latin America.”
In addition to the 181 guest rooms, the hotel will feature a three-meal-a-day restaurant affiliated to one of Chile’s most renowned chefs, a coffee bar and a terrace lounge. It will also feature four spacious meeting rooms, including a large ballroom; as well as an executive floor, a gift shop, fitness center and swimming pool.
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