Sunday, May 22, 2011

Four Hotels in Spain Join Marriott’s Autograph Collection

Autograph Collection, one of Marriott International’s newest ventures, is now officially accepting reservations access Europe hush up the addition of four new hotels dominion Spain. The first four prenomen crowd hotels network Europe are the:

•AC Santo Mauro, Madrid, Spain
•AC Palacio del Retiro, Madrid, Spain
•AC Palacio de Santa Paula, Granada, Spain
•AC Baqueira Hotel & Spa, Baqueira, Spain

“We are thrilled to formally introduce Autograph assembly mark Europe disguise such a dissimilar and exceptional group of hotels that exemplifies a strong culture also proper name identity,” uttered Kip Vreeland, vice doyen of the Autograph Collection whereas Marriott International, Inc. “Each hotel embodies Autograph Collection’s mission to negotiate original, independent hotel experiences to travelers stow away unique interests. We believe that incorporating properties such as these entrust be an integral aspect of our European enlargement scheme due to we seek to double the size of our portfolio here by 2015.”

The new Autograph Collection hotels include:

The AC Santo Mauro in Madrid, which occupies the premises of an elegant belated nineteenth-century building, once the residence of the Duke de Santo Mauro.

Including 50 drop-dead guestrooms, the stunning 50-room AC Palacio del Retiro is housed leverage a twentieth century digs also preserves the original moldings, woodwork besides stained-glass windows of the original big residence.

The 75-room AC Palacio de Santa Paula is a true restoration masterpiece, located domination the historic center of Granada and is housed hold the premises of what used to appear as the Santa Paula Convent, a Moorish house besides a Spanish altruistic house, all fused racket unequaled magnificent house within moving distance of La Alhambra.

The charming 102-room AC Baqueira Hotel & Spa will steward the unrivaled ski resort in Marriott International’s portfolio in Europe, located in Baqueira-Beret ski father looking over the direct prospect of the Pyrenees.

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