Showing posts with label new hotels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new hotels. Show all posts

Monday, 14 March 2016

ARGENTINA: Eleven New Hotels Coming Up

The world is once again looking to Brazil: After the FIFA World Cup this year’s Summer Olympics will also take place in the port city of Rio de Janeiro from the 5th to the 21st of August, which is again a huge image and PR push for the city hotels and beach resorts. According to TOPHOTELPROJECTS, the worldwide leading provider of b2b hotel data, another eleven top hotels are in the pipeline.

Although the crime and waste problems in Rio are more than obvious, the city still counts as a dream destination, with its fine beaches on the Copacabana and the fun-loving parades at carnival time. Even after the sports double of the FIFA World Cup and Olympia, hotel investors expect higher guest numbers.

Starwood Hotels, whose integration has just started in the Marriott Group, is planning to open a new Sheraton hotel with 213 rooms early next year, which will be the tenth Sheraton hotel in Brazil. Recently, the 292 room Sheraton Hotel Barra de Tijuca opened in Rio. Currently Starwood operates 97 properties in Brazil.

Marriott, the new Starwood owners has also new hotel projects in the pipeline in Rio, including a Courtyard and two AC Hotels. In the meantime, Europe's leading hotel group Accor is investing in two new first-class Novotel hotels. Even Donald Trump is planning a new hotel in Rio; if, because of the business slump in the US (reason being political turmoil in the presidential election campaign) the project actually comes to fruition remains to be seen.

TOPHOTELPROJEFCTS collects and evaluates data about all hotel construction projects and hotel chains worldwide in an online database and provides its subscribers with a comprehensive overview of all major hotel projects, refurbishments and extensions worldwide. The online database currently holds over 5,500 live and confirmed projects and more than 2,000 hotel brands.

Further information:
www.tophotelprojects.com

Contact:
Andreas Rohde, rohde.a@tophotelprojects.com
TOPHOTELPROJECTS GmbH
Jeersdorfer Weg 20, 27356 Rotenburg (near Bremen)
Tel. +49 (0)4261 4140-0, Fax +49 (0)4261 4140-400

Press service:
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UNITED KINGDOM: 12,000 Hotel Rooms To Be Added In The United Kingdom

The Empire lives: The British capital attracts an increasing number of international tourists. According to TOPHOTELPROJECTS, the specialized service provider in the exchange of cutting-edge information between clients and contractors in the international hotel industry, currently 56 top hotels with more than 12,000 rooms are being built London. The number of overnight stays continues to rise, after a slight slump after the Olympic year 2012. With nearly 17 million visitors annually, London as an European city destination continues to be ahead of Paris, Rome, Prague and Berlin.

The InterContinental Hotels Group invests in the location at the hub Heathrow: Two properties by the brands Holiday Inn (433 rooms) and Staybridge Suites (190 rooms) are being developed as franchise operations. Opening is scheduled for 2018. Starwood Hotels, which now belongs to the Marriott group, prepares the inauguration of another aloft hotel (2018).

Recently the InterContinental O2, a new top hotel with 453 rooms on the 18th floors, opened close to the event arena bearing the same name. It is considered to be a new highlight in the hotel market in London, as several rooms and the skyline bar offer panoramic views of the River Thames and the city’s skyline. A newly opened business hotel is the DoubleTree by Hilton London Excel (260) in a trendy location near the city airport at the Royal Victoria Dock.

TOPHOTELPROJECTS collects and evaluates data about all hotel construction projects and hotel chains worldwide in an online database and provides its subscribers with a comprehensive overview of all major hotel projects, refurbishments and extensions worldwide. The online database currently holds over 5,500 live and confirmed projects and more than 2,000 hotel brands.

Further information:
www.tophotelprojects.com

Contact:
Andreas Rohde, rohde.a@tophotelprojects.com
TOPHOTELPROJECTS GmbH
Jeersdorfer Weg 20, 27356 Rotenburg (near Bremen)
Tel. +49 (0)4261 4140-0, Fax +49 (0)4261 4140-400

Press service:
Carsten Hennig, presse@tophotelprojects.com
Mobile +49 (0)151 17205583

Thursday, 17 September 2015

NETHERLANDS: 12 New Hotels For Amsterdam



Every month, we tell you which hotel openings you need to know about (and which, inevitably, miss their deadlines). While we have a healthy list of arrivals around the world, there are a few places that are either consistently popular or having a bit of a hotel moment, so “new hotels for…” gives you a rundown of the openings you will want to know about for a particular destination.

Even on our Master List of Hotel Openings we highlighted Amsterdam as enjoying a bit of a renaissance – and so much has happened since then. Last year, Waldorf Astoria was the talk of the town, which followed the likes of Andaz and the Conservatorium. But in 2015, and the next few years, the Dutch capital is picking up steam, adding a range of interesting hotels. Tallying them up quickly took us to 12, and there will be more:

The Hoxton Amsterdam: It’s only fair we start with what is around the corner. About six weeks from now, the first international venture of Hoxton Hotels is here, with 111 rooms we have repeatedly called seriously good-looking, and rates that start at an excellent €89 ($100). We’re waiting for Hoxton to knock it out of the park with this one.


W Amsterdam: Having lost the Pulitzer, Starwood regains a city center property with the W, arriving in September in not one, but two buildings behind Dam Square. We encourage you to revisit the renderings as the last few months tick away before we can all explore the 238 rooms, not to mention the rooftop public spaces. Rates will start at a considerable €450 ($478) a night. While it’s at it, Starwood is bringing extended-stay concept Element a little further out of town – but not until February 2016.


Hilton Amsterdam Schiphol: Also due in September, we’ve looked at this hotel since it began its journey to replace its predecessor (a tipster just alerted us to a short video you can watch here). We will vote yes on anything that takes the experience of staying at an airport hotel away from that particular shade of gloom that for too long was par for the course. Reservations are open from September 10, with rates starting at a steep €279 ($306) for an atrium-facing room.

Jaz in the City Amsterdam: A new concept from German Steigenberger Hotels, we find the idea of building something around music intriguing, but on the long list of lifestyle brands this name is up there for “most questionable”. Combine that with quotes like “vibey environs” and we are a little on edge. The 247-room hotel (the first for Jaz) is in the southeast of Amsterdam, next to the Ziggo Dome concert hall and Arena sports stadium, which means a 10-minute public transport ride into the city. Opening is listed for October 1, but reservations are only possible from November 1, with an “In-Tune” room starting at €169 ($185) a night.

Generator Hostel: Amsterdam is one of the most expensive cities around for hostels, and given what Generator pulled off in London and elsewhere, we’re hopeful that it will do the same here – clean, contemporary, and affordable accommodation with a friendly and upbeat environment. There will be 168 twin and quad rooms, a basement dining room and secret bar in a 1917 former university building near Oosterpark. If all goes well, this should open before the year is out.

ZOKU Hotel: Not just a hotel, but an entirely new concept, ZOKU is the next Dutch brand after citizenM that wants to make waves in the hotel industry. We loved the first visuals, showing a groovy living / working-focused space that in some ways doesn’t look like a hotel room at all (though the bed situation we had some practical concerns about). Best of all, the first Zoku should arrive in November already, and reservations will open in July. London, Paris, Berlin, Hamburg, Barcelona, Vienna and more are all on the future ZOKU list.

Pestana Amsterdam: Mixing the circa 1890 town hall and county seat of Nieuwer-Amstel with two modern wings, there is a lot of lovely architecture and detailing for the Portuguese group – and the architects it has hired – to work with. By next year, it should house 157 rooms and suites, restaurant and bar, spa with indoor pool (a rarity in Amsterdam) and winter garden.


Hyatt Regency Amsterdam: To say that Hyatt is reimagining the former children’s hospital on Sarphatistraat is an understatement – virtually nothing was left standing during demolition, save for bits of the façade. The 211-room hotel should be ready by next year, but given the work that needs to be done we’ll peg that for second half at least.


Sir Adam: The second Sir Hotel (we already introduced you to Albert), Sir Adam will open in the A’dam (formerly Shell) Tower in 2016. Easiest access to this north of central station location is by ferry, where the hotel will occupy four floors in the multi-purpose building.

Soho House, Amsterdam: This summer it’s Soho House Farmhouse in Oxfordshire, but in a few years’ time Soho House will go Dutch and open a bicycle storage with 79 rooms, library, roof terrace, gym, screening room, Cecconi’s restaurant, and spa. Above the 1930s Bungehuis which the hotel / members club will take over – a future neighbour of the W.


NH nhow RAI: Easily taking the cake for most ambitious architecture, the NH nhow RAI won’t be ready before 2018, but with 650 rooms over 25 cubist-style floors, it will be the largest hotel in Benelux when it is. The RAI is the city’s exhibition center, which puts the hotel just outside the historic core near lots of corporate offices and (if traffic-free) a short ride down the highway from the airport.


Palace of Justice: No, this particular project does not have a brand attached to it just yet, but we are including it anyway for a number of reasons. History, location, and architecture all come together here, in what is said to be the last major hotel conversion along Amsterdam’s beautiful canals. We are hopeful that someone does this justice (forgive us) – when it’s all formally announced, we’ll let you know.

Having assembled this list, very much like trawling through the 10 hotels we told you about for Bali, we are a little amazed at everything that’s making its way to Amsterdam. Is this a temporary spurt before hotel development will come to a complete halt, particularly in the city’s historic core? Or will we see yet more big brand names and new concepts find their way to the Dutch capital? Needless to say, expect more from us out of Amsterdam over the next years.

THAILAND: 6 New Hotels for Bangkok

Every month, we tell you which hotel openings you need to know about (and which, inevitably, miss their deadlines). While we have a healthy list of arrivals around the world, there are a few places that are either consistently popular or having a bit of a hotel moment, so “new hotels for…” gives you a rundown of the openings you will want to know about for a particular destination.

And where better to start than Bangkok? Our archives are full of stories from the Thai capital, well worth visiting in its own right and for its fantastic choice of hotels – which are often great value. The next five years will see some big names throw their hat in the ring in the city’s very competitive hotel game. Here are six new hotels you should watch out for:

Rosewood Bangkok: we first talked about this hotel along with Rosewood Beijing and its gorgeous rooms. If Rosewood can give us something equally aesthetically pleasing inside its Bangkok sky villas with plunge pools, we may have to book ourselves that 2017 ticket to Asia right now. That’s when the 146-room hotel on Ploenchit Road will open – above what it should look like, a slender and angular building inspired by the wai, the Thai gesture of greeting and welcome.

Park Hyatt Bangkok: down the road from Rosewood and around the corner from sibling Grand Hyatt Erawan, Park Hyatt Bangkok should open mid next year (that is according to its Facebook page, it’s not even listed as a future destination over on the corporate website). About a year ago, we looked up at its twisting exterior, which will house 173 rooms and 49 suites. Hyatt is motoring on with both Hyatt Regency and Place the year after, but as we said at the time, the real question on our minds is when Andaz follows suit?

The Bangkok Edition: if there could only be one reason to have Bangkok on your radar between now and the end of the decade, it should be this: the pixelated jenga dream that is The Bangkok Edition. Dean & Deluca is already there selling overpriced lattes, but given where construction was at last year it will be at least 2016 before we will be checking in here (though we’d put money on it being later). Meanwhile, The Ritz-Carlton Residences at MahaNakhon, to be found on top of the 150-room hotel, have gone on sale.

Four Seasons Bangkok at Chao Phraya River: the Canadian group did not disappoint with its plans to fill the gap left by its Radjadamri hotel going to Anantara – a 312-room riverside development with 355 residences and rather intriguing architecture. Only just announced, we’d expect this to be ready by 2020, if not the late 2018 currently estimated.

Capella Bangkok: on the books for a long time already, this has been “coming soon” since 2009. We’re hopeful that as part of the Four Seasons development, Capella will have a shot at bringing its 100-suite (yes, all suites) hotel to us over the next few years and along the way build its portfolio – currently a somewhat random list of Singapore, Washington DC, St. Lucia, Ixtapa, and Dusseldorf.


Waldorf Astoria Bangkok: we only discussed this last week, another slender high-rise with both hotel and residences. Wedged in between what was the Four Seasons and the Grand Hyatt on Radjadamri, the Waldorf Astoria will have 170 rooms, which will run up to floor 17 and will be crowned by a sky pool.

Between the six of them, these hotels will bring 1100 brand new hotel rooms to Bangkok over the next five years. We have no doubt that count will go up as the years pass, along with news of renovations at existing properties. Think there are other hotels that should be added? Tell us in the comments.