According to the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database, 528 new hotels are in the pipeline across Latin America, with Mexico forging well ahead of the region’s other countries.
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According to the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database, 528 new hotels are in the pipeline across Latin America, with Mexico forging well ahead of the region’s other countries.
A look through the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals that dozens of hotel schemes are being lined up across Argentina, with Buenos Aires proving a particular hotspot.
This striking 298-room scheme, run by Gotel Hotel Management, is Argentina’s first Marriott Hotels property since 2013.
We summarise updates shared on the TOPHOTELNEWS Covid19 live blog to draw a picture of how LATAM’s hotel projects industry is negotiating the ongoing crisis.
Argentina has a host of big brand hotels, as well as smaller boutique properties, set to welcome guests over the course of this year and beyond.
The hotel and its planned residences will be housed within a $100 million, 34-story mixed-use tower, which will be a new build in the Puerto Madero neighborhood.
Modern amenities, such as access to shopping centres and condo-hotels, are in fashion, so Hampton By Hilton Bariloche joins the trend and bets on Argentina.
Argentinean President Mauricio Macri inaugurated the country’s first-ever six-star hotel in Puerto Iguazu.
Hilton announces the opening of Hilton Pilar in Greater Buenos Aires – the company’s fourth hotel in Argentina and the second Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand’s property in the country.
Harrods, a Buenos Aires landmark, is set to be restored, but can the economy support such an ambitious project?
Some hotels never lose their charm. We take a look at five incredible hotels that have honed their craft and hold the key to success.
Booking platform Expedia is planning to grow its business in Argentina. The plans were announced at the recent Global Summit in Buenos Aires in April.
Bazin detailed his thoughts about the importance of being able to anticipate change in an increasingly competitive hospitality industry
Conference organizers have brought together political authorities to reveal details about the 2017 edition, which will take place in Buenos Aires
FITURs 37th edition will feature an exceptional partner: Argentina, one of leading figureheads in LATAM tourism and a rising destination internationally
According to the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database, 528 new hotels are in the pipeline across Latin America, with Mexico forging well ahead of the region’s other countries.
A look through the TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database reveals that dozens of hotel schemes are being lined up across Argentina, with Buenos Aires proving a particular hotspot.
This striking 298-room scheme, run by Gotel Hotel Management, is Argentina’s first Marriott Hotels property since 2013.
We summarise updates shared on the TOPHOTELNEWS Covid19 live blog to draw a picture of how LATAM’s hotel projects industry is negotiating the ongoing crisis.
The hotel and its planned residences will be housed within a $100 million, 34-story mixed-use tower, which will be a new build in the Puerto Madero neighborhood.
Modern amenities, such as access to shopping centres and condo-hotels, are in fashion, so Hampton By Hilton Bariloche joins the trend and bets on Argentina.
Argentinean President Mauricio Macri inaugurated the country’s first-ever six-star hotel in Puerto Iguazu.
Hilton announces the opening of Hilton Pilar in Greater Buenos Aires – the company’s fourth hotel in Argentina and the second Hilton Hotels & Resorts brand’s property in the country.
Harrods, a Buenos Aires landmark, is set to be restored, but can the economy support such an ambitious project?
Some hotels never lose their charm. We take a look at five incredible hotels that have honed their craft and hold the key to success.
Booking platform Expedia is planning to grow its business in Argentina. The plans were announced at the recent Global Summit in Buenos Aires in April.
Bazin detailed his thoughts about the importance of being able to anticipate change in an increasingly competitive hospitality industry
Conference organizers have brought together political authorities to reveal details about the 2017 edition, which will take place in Buenos Aires
FITURs 37th edition will feature an exceptional partner: Argentina, one of leading figureheads in LATAM tourism and a rising destination internationally