JW Marriott shines in Charlotte with chic new hotel

Owned and operated by White Lodging, JW Marriott Charlotte has made a grand entrance into North Carolina with a stylish 381-room property in the state’s largest city.
Marriott International’s latest offering in the Carolinas is already turning plenty of heads.
Contemporary design in Charlotte
The new JW Marriott Charlotte occupies a 23-storey building in the city’s vibrant uptown district. It features 381 rooms in total, including 34 custom suites, and 22,000 sq ft of meeting space.
“We couldn’t be more proud to introduce the JW Marriott brand to the Carolinas,” said David Malmberg, general manager of JW Marriott Charlotte. “With its seamless integration into the bustling uptown neighborhood, modern design, wellbeing amenities and inspired culinary concepts, JW Marriott Charlotte brings excellence and legacy to life to another new city.”
The scheme, which is owned and operated by White Lodging, represents JW Marriott’s debut in North Carolina.
An inner-city getaway
Designed as an urban retreat, JW Marriott Charlotte aims to provide guests with a seamless luxury hospitality experience. With guests’ wellbeing at the core of the hotel’s service concept, perhaps it’s no wonder that the Spa by JW takes centre stage here, with six treatment rooms, a treatment room for couples and an express pod for those short on time.
The 24-hour fitness centre and rooftop pool should also appeal to travellers who want to keep fit on the go. And there are no fewer than three dining concepts on offer – Dean’s Italian Steakhouse, Caroline’s Oyster Bar and Aura Rooftop.
“With the opening of JW Marriott Charlotte, we will make sure every detail is taken care of, so our guests can focus on themselves during their stay,” said Bruce Rohr, global brand leader of JW Marriott. “With thoughtful details throughout the property, holistic programming and an array of wellness offerings, guests will be encouraged to experience every moment to the fullest.”
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