Cameron Highlands to open new outdoor theme park with ski slopes in 2023

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Cameron Highlands, Malaysia is known for its teas, chilly weather and unfortunately, landslides.

Recently it was announced that a new tourist destination worth more than RM100 million would be built on top of Cameron Highlands in Pahang.

The theme park is said to take on a European theme, with a set of five aesthetically different villages made to attract local tourists and people from Southeast Asian who are looking to escape the ASEAN heat.

The park would feature a ski lift that would take visitors up the top of a 1.2km dry ski track (basically means an artificial track with no snow) and guide them through scenic routes down the hill. 

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Speaking at the launch of the project, Tourism Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said the theme park would breathe a breath of fresh air into the nation’s tourism industry by offering something truly unique and help people reconnect with nature.

ESCAPE Cameron Highlands will do so much more than revitalize Cameron Highlands as a major tourism hub. This timely development will kickstart the revival of Malaysia’s domestic tourism industry, as a whole, which has been greatly hit by the Covid-19 pandemic since last year.

Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri.

The theme park’s developers, Sim Leisure Group, explained that the project would adopt low impact development approaches in its design and construction while proliferating Cameron Highlands’ natural beauty and provide a fun get-away for everyone.

The ESCAPE concept in a nutshell advocates the re-discovery of childhood and re-connection with nature. It reintroduces the benefits of play and enhancement of motor skills by introducing. the nostalgic activities of yesteryear in a contemporary but natural environment. We have been doing this with ESCAPE Penang and ESCAPE Petaling Jaya, but I can guarantee, it will be quite unlike anything in ESCAPE Cameron Highlands.

Sim Leisure Group Executive and ESCAPE Founder Sim Choo Kheng.

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The Standard Singapore hotel firms up 2023 opening

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Singapore has no shortage of high-end hotels, but that isn’t stopping The Standard from adding The Red Dot to its growing network.

Executive Traveller readers may already be familiar with The Standard New York, Los Angeles and London – each of which showcases the boutique brand’s focus on a design-savvy lifestyle audience – or, in its own words, a “taste-making clientele.”

With 143 rooms, the hotel will be crowned by the now-mandatory rooftop infinity pool and pool bar, albeit one set within a lush botanical courtyard; also set to feature are The Standard’s “signature restaurant and nightlife vibrancy, and arts and cultural programming.”

“Singapore has emerged into an incredibly important and innovative hub in Asia and we couldn’t be more excited about this development,” said Standard International Chief Executive Officer, Amar Lalvani, adding praise for the “culturally rich and dynamic city.”

2023 will also see the opening of The Standard Melbourne, with the inner-city suburb of Fitzroy marking the brand’s Australian debut.

The Woods Bagot-designed site on Rose Street Fitzroy will offer 127 rooms over seven levels, and take its design cues from the local area and its long-standing industrial heritage.

“Fitzroy’s history of corner pubs, workers cottages, grand housing and industry inspired our approach to the building’s façades,” offers Peter Miglis, Regional Design Leader for Woods Bagot.

“Weathered steel and concrete are robust, timeless materials that sit comfortably straight away and, over time, will add charm as they patina.”

Thailand is also on The Standard’s coming-soon list, with The Standard Hua Hin set to open in November 2021, followed by The Standard Bangkok Mahanakhon in 2022.

Slated to open in 2023, The Standard Singapore will see a new building arise on Orange Grove Road, across from the Shangri-La Singapore and at the heart of a triangle formed by the Botanic Gardens, Newton Circus hawker centre and the start of the Orchard Road shopping strip – each of which represents a core part of the Singapore experience.

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Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh unveils exciting expansion plans

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August 5, 2021 – Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh unveils expansion plans 

Along a kilometre of private beach where the southern Sinai desert meets the Red Sea, Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh has been a favourite of sunseekers since opening nearly 20 years ago.

Now, a major expansion and enhancement project will add 22 hectares (54 acres), doubling the size of the current property and making room for more guest accommodations, dining options and pools.

The Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh will also be an all-new fitness facility and a large conference centre for meetings and destination weddings.

A full service on-site PADI centre offers immediate access to one of the leading diving and snorkelling destinations.

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“Since opening nearly 20 years ago, Four Seasons has been the leading luxury resort on the peninsula, a favourite holiday destination for families, friends and couples from across Europe and the Middle East,” said Simon Casson, president, hotel operations, Europe, Middle East and Africa for Four Seasons.

“Now as we embark on one of the company’s most ambitious expansion and enhancement programs ever, Sharm El Sheikh is poised to become a truly world class destination for those who crave sun and sea in an authentic luxury setting that only Four Seasons can create.”

The enhancements will be complete later this year.

“We can’t wait to introduce this exciting destination to a new generation of travellers from around the world,” said Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh general manager, Sam Ioannidis.

“For the many guests who come back again and again, we have so many surprises in store.

“Over the years we’ve watched families grow, celebrated important milestones together, set the stage for the most romantic moments, explored the abundant natural world and immersed ourselves in desert culture.

“Now we have the opportunity to offer our guests so much more, and our team is more dedicated than ever to ensuring that each and every stay with us is fully tailored and completely memorable.”

Blessed with year-round sunshine and an ideal location just ten minutes from the international airport, guests of the newly expanded and significantly enhanced Four Seasons Resort Sharm El Sheikh will have their toes in the sand in no time as they settle in for a holiday to remember.

 

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Dusit makes its debut in Oman

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Dusit International has expanded its international footprint with the opening of dusitD2 Naseem Resort, Jabal Akhdar, which is owned by the Oman Tourism Development Company.

Thai hotel and property development company Dusit International is celebrating the launch of another eye-catching property in the Middle East.

A gateway to Oman’s mountains
The ambitious dusitD2 Naseem Resort, Jabal Akhdar is located within the brand-new Adventure Park on the Saiq Plateau, two hours by car from Muscat International Airport. This 8,000 sq m park is just a five-minute drive away from the so-called ‘Grand Canyon of the Middle East’.

Encompassing 252 rooms and suites, the hotel makes the most of its mountain location, blending in neatly with the surroundings.

“We are delighted to make our Oman debut with this vibrant resort, which showcases the heritage, culture and visual splendour of the destination in truly distinctive fashion,” said Suphajee Suthumpun, group CEO of Dusit International.

“From enriching wellness experiences and exciting dining journeys to adventurous excursions and a wide range of exhilarating activities, dusitD2 Naseem Resort, Jabal Akhdar has all the elements in place to provide a highly memorable vacation for visitors of all ages. Bright days are on the horizon for international travel, and we look forward to making the property a resounding success.”

Gerhard Stutz, general manager of dusitD2 Naseem Resort, Jabal Akhdar, added: “Uniquely blending Dusit’s unique brand of Thai-inspired gracious hospitality with local customs and traditions, our resort provides unparalleled access to wonder and adventure in a gorgeous location surrounded by breath-taking mountains and valleys. It’s truly a distinctive proposition for travellers, and we look forward to leveraging our unique position and offerings to deliver amazing vacation experiences that help to put the area on the map as a must-visit destination to the benefit of our broader community.”

A wealth of outdoor activities
The hotel’s amenities include an all-day dining restaurant, specialty restaurant, fitness centre and outdoor swimming pool, as well as a kids’ club and Namm spa offering Thai-inspired treatments.

This property will introduce wellbeing experiences in line with the group’s new wellness concept, focusing on physical vitality and mental health. Guests can expect to be offered activities like mountain running, yoga, pilates, meditation and Thai boxing, as well as experiences focusing on nature, sustainability and adventure suitable for guests of all ages.

Further connecting visitors to the hotel’s spectacular location, future activities are to include educational hiking, cycling and quad-biking to attractions like the historic town of Nizwa.

Business travellers are also catered for with the addition of ample event space. This includes a ballroom for up to 150 people and several adjoining meeting rooms.

The Adventure Park is expected to open later in the year, with highlights such as zip-line rides, a petting zoo and a science centre.

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Project of the Week: Viceroy Bocas del Toro Panama

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Spectacular new overwater villas are coming to Panama with the forthcoming opening of a Viceroy Hotel Group scheme in Bocas del Toro, our latest Project of the Week.

Set above Caribbean waters on the edge of the rainforest, this development, which incorporates a stylish resort and luxury residences for sale, will immerse guests in their surroundings when it opens in early 2022.

Drawing on Panama’s beautiful surroundings
Together with West Resort and Hospitality Investors Group, Viceroy Hotel Group is creating a one-of-a-kind scheme that makes the most of its natural setting on 457 acres of coastline. Zurcher Arquitectos is overseeing the development and Wimberly Interiors is behind the interior design.

Altogether, the Viceroy Bocas del Toro Panama is promising to deliver 186 guestrooms including 42 overwater villas, with three miles of private white-sand beach and abundant opportunities for outdoor pursuits such as sailing, hiking and surfing. Arguably the greatest draw, the villas, will boast private plunge pools, decks with direct ocean access and uninterrupted views of the Caribbean.

This accommodation will be joined by eight restaurants and lounges, from a fine-dining venue to a beach grill, as well as a library, cinema lounge, fitness centre and meeting space. Meanwhile, the spa will be home to private rejuvenation pools tucked into pockets of the rainforest.

Offering guests a choice of activities
The resort experience will be defined by signature programming curated through local partnerships. Adventurous activities that promise to immerse guests in their natural surroundings range from rainforest zip-lining and sailing to snorkelling and deep-sea fishing.

Significantly, Viceroy Bocas del Toro Panama will be an eco-friendly destination. Its outdoor design incorporates indigenous plants, and only sustainable technologies and electric cars will be allowed.

Giving the scheme an added sense of exclusivity, the site will only be accessible by boat, seaplane or helicopter.

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Six Senses Galapagos becomes first-ever luxury resort in the Galapagos Islands

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IHG’s luxury brand Six Senses is to be the first-ever resort on the idyllic Pacific paradise of the Galapagos Islands.

Six Senses Galapagos offers one of a kind experience
The Galapagos Islands, an archipelago far off the Pacific Coast of Ecuador, is one of the planet’s most biodiverse regions. Known for its variety of wildlife, it is also on many travellers’ bucket lists.

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Now, there is even more reason to visit these fabled islands, as a stunning new property by luxury hotel brand Six Senses welcomes guests on San Cristobal.

Six Senses Galapagos is set in a serene, lush environment on the archipelago’s quiet main island which has uninterrupted views over the ocean and other natural landmarks. Guests will be able to amble around the inimitable haven, meeting the locals – the giant tortoise, blue-footed boobies and sea lions.

Arturo Kayser, Chief Executive Officer, Orgal Group, Six Senses’ partners in the venture, said, “The Galápagos Islands are a magical destination with a unique place in natural history. Our guests will come face-to-face with their raw beauty and experience the extraordinary wildlife which inspired Charles Darwin to develop his Theory of Evolution.”

“Joining forces with Six Senses represents a great alignment of visions: a commitment to sustainability and preservation of the environment while enhancing social and economic benefits of the local community. We’re excited to be working on this iconic project with them,” Mr Kayser elaborated.

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It is perhaps no surprise that building restrictions on the islands are incredibly strict, and development is only allowed on 3% of the total area, so it makes sense that Six Senses would become the first hotel brand to build a resort on the archipelago, given their commitment to sustainable practices in every aspect of their service and offering.

Neil Jacobs, Chief Executive Officer, Six Senses Hotels Resorts Spas, said, “Sustainability is at the core of our brand, influencing everything from ongoing community engagement and conservation efforts to the local, repurposed materials used in the development.”

“We are excited and delighted to work with Orgal Group on this extraordinary project in such a special and environmentally sensitive place, staying true to our joint purpose of ecosystem restoration, scientific research of marine species and low-impact tourism,” Mr Jacobs went on to say.

The resort has several sustainable aims, including restoring the original endemic Miconia ecosystem, getting rid of invasive species and maintaining a native plant nursery on the hotel’s premises.

 

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Hilton announces opening of giant hotel in San José, Costa Rica

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This new addition to the Hilton Hotels & Resorts portfolio is located in the up-and-coming Sabana Norte area of Costa Rica’s capital, San José.

Panoramic views from a soaring tower
The contemporary Hilton San Jose La Sabana is located within San José’s 38-storey Leumi Business Center, and provides views over two of the city’s most popular attractions, the National Stadium and La Sabana Park. Its prime position also means that the 131-key property is only a short drive from Juan Santamaria International Airport, as well as the city centre.

“Hilton San Jose La Sabana is a first-class hotel that offers guests breath-taking views of the La Sabana Metropolitan Park and the lush green mountains of the capital as well as an impressive array of amenities,” said Sandor Tupi, CEO of Elite Hotels & Resorts. “Costa Rica is one of the world’s most sought-after destinations, and we are thrilled to leverage our longstanding relationship with Hilton to help guests create memorable vacation experiences with high-quality service at a truly remarkable property.”

Designed for business and leisure
Hilton San Jose La Sabana comprises 131 guestrooms featuring modern design and local artwork. Its sprawling suites are located on the hotel’s executive floor.

Aimed at both leisure and business travellers, these rooms come with a range of amenities, including plush bedding, high-definition flat-screen TVs, alarm clocks with MP3 player connections and wireless internet. Guests staying in executive rooms and suites also benefit from executive floor service and access to the executive lounge.

Home to the hotel’s lobby and restaurant, the 18th floor is arguably the heart of the hotel; here, The Cloud Restaurant, which is also home to a bar, pairs local cuisine using seasonal ingredients with specialty cocktails. Additional facilities within the property include a 24-hour fitness centre, sauna and indoor pool.

The hotel’s 17th floor, meanwhile, is the setting for this property’s meeting and event space, accommodating up to 200 attendees for social and corporate gatherings.

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Reikartz Opens Hotel in Rivne

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Reikartz Bergschloss Rivne has Scandinavian-style facade and resembles cozy streets of an old town. The hotel has interesting roots which are connected with the history of brewing in Rivne, ans which is reflected in its name.

Bergschloss Rivne is located at: 10 Petra Mohyla str. and has a very convenient location.

Hotel offers 54 rooms of different types, conference room for 112 people, a bar, a restaurant and secure parking.

Reikartz Hotel Group is the largest national hotel chain, uniting 38 resort and business hotels under the brands Reikartz Hotels & Resorts, Reikartz Collection, Optima Hotels, Raziotel and VitaPark.

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Belgrade Art Hotel Opens As a Member of Radisson Individuals

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Radisson Hotel Group announced the opening of Belgrade Art Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals, located in the heart of the old city. This opening marks the debut of the Radisson Individuals brand, a conversion solution recently launched in Europe in Q4 2020, and complements the existing Radisson Collection Hotel in Serbia’s flourishing capital city.

Belgrade Art Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals offers 55 rooms and suites including a luxury presidential suite. The hotel is filled with creative energy, featuring paintings from local artists and overlooks the upscale Knez Mihailova Street. Hotel guests will benefit from a wide range of guest services, including access to a wellness center with complimentary use of a sauna and on-site parking. The Restaurant Mosaic offers both Mediterranean and local fine dining cuisine prepared from quality products, while the bar serves morning coffees and delicious original Belgium waffles. The hotel’s conference center features two rooms located on the first and ninth floor with natural lighting and air conditioning. The space at the top floor can accommodate up to 90 guests and boasts a terrace overlooking the Old city, ideal for hosting a variety of meetings and gatherings.

Yilmaz Yildirimlar, Area Senior Vice President, Central & Eastern Europe, Russia and Turkey at Radisson Hotel Group, said: “We are very excited to announce our Group´s second hotel in Belgrade, a city of contrasts and culture, which makes this destination a must-see and place to stay. We created Radisson Individuals in response to the evolving demands of the new market realities for both hotel owners and guests, and it is the perfect addition to our exceptional umbrella of brands to expand our footprint in the South-East Europe market. The new brand offers guests an opportunity to discover this vibrant and historic city while experiencing our high standards of Yes I Can! service and hospitality”.

The Belgrade Art Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals is owned by the Todorovic family, a Serbian family well known in the local fashion industry. They have transferred their insight and expertise in understanding the needs and wishes of the modern guest from the fashion industry to the hotel industry, delighting guests with a touch of modern art combined with personal characters to make this hotel one of the most popular addresses in town. Located in the center of Belgrade in the city’s pedestrian zone, Belgrade Art Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals allows guests the privilege of staying at the only hotel on the capital’s main street, steps away from landmarks such as the Belgrade Fortress, or variety of churches, where every chapel tells its own history.

Vladimir Todorovic, General Manager of The Belgrade Art Hotel, a member of Radisson Individuals, added: “Joining Radisson Hotel Group as a member of Radisson Individuals represents a big step forward for Belgrade Art Hotel, after 11 years of operating as a fully independent family-run hotel. We believe this affiliation will be a recipe for future success, by incorporating standards and practices of a world-renowned hotel chain into our Belgrade property”.

Belgrade (“White Fortress”) can undoubtedly be described as one of Europe’s trendiest cities: Situated at the confluence of the Sava and Danube rivers, it boasts a fascinating mix of Byzantine architecture, art nouveau gems and brutalist buildings. The city with its Balkan flair has become a lively, exciting and cool European center for culture and nightlife: Belgrade’s theaters, museums, monuments and opera houses show off the rich cultural heritage of the city, while sunbathers and sports enthusiasts flock to the rivers, as do partygoers on the popular floating nightclubs.

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Irish myths and legends at Ballycastle, County Antrim

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Irish myths and legends at Ballycastle, County Antrim

From the Children of Lir to the Old Witch the Cailleach, this beautiful walking country has many stories to tell.

An extract from “Legendary Ireland”, by Eithne Massey, bringing you on a tour of the rugged coast area around Ballycastle steeped in Irish myths and legends.

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Legend has it that Deirdre of the Sorrows landed at Ballycastle in County Antrim, when she returned to Ireland after a happy few years in Scotland with her lover Fergus. She was then forced to marry the King of Ulster and, later, killed herself when he threatened to give her to another man.

Although the story of Deirdre begins and ends at the court of the Ulster King Conchobhar in Armagh, perhaps its strongest connection is with the glens of Scotland, where Deirdre made her home with her lover. The lament Deirdre sings when leaving these glens has the same emotional depth as the one she sings when her lover is killed.

But we look to the extreme northeast coast of Antrim, to the landing-place where Deirdre returned after her few short years of happiness. Tradition has it that this landing place was Ballycastle Bay, just under Fair Head. The beach at Ballycastle is a pleasant one with magnificent views of Rathlin and Manannán’s Rock. Ballycastle is a lively seaside town and the site of Lammas Fair in August, a gathering that has its roots in the Lughnasa festival.

At the east end of its beach, there is a cluster of flat rocks, known as Pan’s Rocks because, in the past, salt-panning was carried on here by the local people. It is said that Deirdre protested to the very end against landing here, wanting to land on Rathlin Island where at least they had the security of the sea as a barrier between themselves and the jealous Conchobhar.

The sea journey to Rathlin Island is well worth making, not just for the experience of a beautiful and peaceful island, and the numbers of sea birds which make the island their home, but also for the friendliness and kindness of the people who live there – there is nothing quite like the feeling of staying on such an island when the last of the day visitors have left and the island sinks into its world of quietness.

Folk tradition says that Rathlin was formed when Fionn’s huge mother tripped and dropped a pile of stones in the bay, on her way to Scotland to buy whiskey – she lies drowned under the water, and, in stormy weather, people say, ‘The old witch is kickin’’. The idea of the Cailleach or Old Witch as the creator of the landscape links this northeastern point of Ireland with that extreme southwestern one – Béara.

Not far from Ballycastle is Torr Head. It was there that the traitorous warrior Barach forced Fergus Mac Róich – who had taken on the safety of Deirdre and the Sons of Usna as his personal responsibility – to leave his charges and dine with him at his fort. The journey around the coast from Ballycastle to Torr Head passes by Fair Head, where there are signposted walks on the cliffs.

The small valley of Lough na Cranagh holds a crannóg in a lake hedged by green hills. Here, the trees and the gentle hills give relief from the sometimes overpowering drama and tempest of the coastal views.

Fair Head is also the site where yet another giant has his residence – not, in this case, a figure from mythology, but a character from local folklore, known as the Grey Man. This cloaked figure may be seen striding along the cliffs, looking out towards the sea when a storm is brewing. Perhaps this figure is connected with the grey-cloaked god, Manannán, for the rock that bears his name is not far out to sea, in the wild Sea of Moyle where the Children of Lir spent the most miserable part of their time in exile. Here you feel closer to the Mull of Kintyre than to Ireland; and indeed, at those times in the past when land travel was made difficult by bogs and great forests, Scotland would have been more easily accessible than many parts of Ireland.

It is on Fair Head that during the reign of Elizabeth I, the old Gaelic chieftain, Sorley Boy, screamed his madness and grief when he heard the shrieks coming across the sound from Rathlin. He had sent the women and children of his clan there for safety but an invading fleet, led by Drake and Norris, landed on the island and butchered every one of them.

This is country that can best be appreciated by those prepared to do some walking, to immerse themselves in hidden valleys and wild headlands. Not far away is Cushendall and the site of Oisín’s Grave – a Neolithic court grave on Tievebullagh mountain. This is the country of Fionn and the Fianna, of hunters racing with their hounds and their horns down narrow glens towards the sea. If Deirdre’s ghost wanders here, it is a lonely one, continually looking eastwards across the sea towards the glens of Scotland.

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Accor to open 1st Tribe hotel in Hungary

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Hospitality group Accor, in partnership with real estate developer Futureal, is set to open the first Tribe hotel in Hungary in 2023, according to a press release sent to the Budapest Business Journal.

The hotel, which will be the first Tribe hotel in Eastern Europe will be located in Kertész utca, one of Budapest’s most frequented tourist areas.

The construction work of the complex is expected to start at the end of 2021.

“Tribe is an alternative lifestyle hospitality brand with modern, unique and urban spaces designed in collaboration with local designers. The Tribe brand aims to surprise travelers with an original, exciting and carefully curated experience that focuses on style rather than price, making it a leader in the design-led affordable luxury lifestyle sector. The vibrant capital of Hungary, and the 7th district, is perfect destination for this sophisticated and contemporary brand, and is sure to win the hearts of guest and locals,” says Frank Reul, vice president development, Accor Northern Europe.

The hotel will offer over 250 rooms and spaces designed by the Puhl and Dajka Architects Studio to provide inspiring state-of-the-art technology and comfort. The complex will include a sky bar, bicycle rental, a fitness center, and a coworking office.

Distinguished international design studios have contributed to the Hungarian hotel’s concept including DeSallesFlint Interior Design, as well as Nina Weinstein Lighting Design and Hilla Mayer Lighting Design.

Tribe is Futureal’s first hotel development, further expanding the company’s diverse portfolio.

“Futureal is about to open a new chapter in its successful real estate operation of almost two decades as we are entering the hotel sector. As a result of careful preparation, deep market research, and planning, our latest business line can start with a remarkable project in Hungary. We believe that we have found the right partner in Accor to introduce an exciting brand to the local market, and to create a solid, long-term cooperation for realizing further developments,” says Tibor Tatár, CEO of Futureal.

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The new hotel arrives within Vienna’s prime shopping district…

Why Go: In the heart of old Vienna, the new Goldenes Quartier makes room for luxury retailers and the new Park Hyatt. Guests of the 143 rooms (from about $521, and among the largest in the city) stay on Am Hof square, the largest square in Vienna’s inner city. An expanded pedestrian-only zone connects Am Hof with the existing luxury-shopping street Kohlmarkt, where the composers Joseph Haydn and Frédéric Chopin once lived. Today the big names on the white baroque facades read Louis Vuitton, Brioni, Cavalli, Valentino, and the like.

What to Expect: The hotel’s interiors will not surprise anyone who has stayed with Park Hyatt before. The decor comes in all shades of gold and brown, surfaces and furnishings are sleek and minimalistic, and the artwork is contemporary. The presidential suite stands apart, furnished with restored historic pieces. The 100-year-old building’s former life as the headquarters of a financial institution is referenced by the all-day international restaurant, the Bank. Guests are encouraged to make themselves at home in the hotel’s whisky and cigar lounge, comfortably called the Living Room.

How to Get There: A 16-minute train from the Vienna airport to Wien Mitte station plus a 10-minute cab ride to the hotel. (+43.1.22740.1153, www.vienna.park.hyatt.com)

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HG Hotels and Resorts has announced plans for its first Intercontinental property in the Balkan country of Montenegro.

InterContinental Resort Amma, Canj – Montenegro is set to open in the autumn of 2023, and will overlook the Adriatic Sea from its location on the Biserna Obala (Pearl Coast).

Facilities will include 198 rooms, a swimming pool, indoor and outdoor wellness facilities, a fitness centre, a spa with four treatment rooms and three saunas, “a world-class main restaurant”, a rooftop bar, club lounge, and meeting and events spaces including a ballroom.

IHG said that “The idyllic tourist town of Canj is located in southern Montenegro, one of Europe’s fast-growing luxury leisure markets thanks to its eye-catching coastline, sprawling beaches and easy access to Dubrovnik in southern Croatia”.

The Intercontinental property will join the luxury Regent Porto Montenegro, as well as Voco Podgorica and the forthcoming Holiday Inn Express Podgorica, as the fourth IHG-branded hotel in the country.

Last year luxury hotel brand One and Only Resorts announced plans to open its first European resort in Montenegro, located in the coastal town of Herceg Novi.

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Aristide Hotel – new on the island of Syros

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There is a new hotel on the island of Syros. The Aristide Hotel is anine-room hotel with a focus on design, art and sustainability. The property has a garden, a rooftop bar with sea views, an indoors bar but also an art gallery and an artists’ studio.

Syros belongs to the Cyclades island group, in the Aegean sea. It might not be as popular as its neighboring Mykonos, Santorini, and Paros, but that’s where this island’s charm lies.

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Chile’s Tierra Hotels Announces Phased Reopenings

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Tierra Hotels  Chile has announced its reopening plan, which coincides with the opening of Chile’s borders. The brand, which has lodges in Patagonia, Atacama and the Island of Chiloe, offers tailor-made excursions and active adventures along with authentic gastronomy and wellness. For those looking to plan a journey to Chile from fall 2021 and beyond, Tierra Hotels has offers ranging from “incentives for pod travelers and private groups” to “buy now, travel later vouchers” to honeymoon or family programs.

 

Tierra Atacama will be the first property to reopen on September 3, 2021. It is a small, family-friendly hotel in San Pedro de Atacama—a village oasis at the heart of the desert in northern Chile. The resort, which blends ancient heritage with contemporary design, has eco-friendly architecture and impressive vistas. It offers a variety of excursions in the Atacama Desert, including hiking tours, desert bike rides, horseback adventures and more. After hiking through Moon Valley, guests can return to the Uma Spa for a “Reiki & Crystal Massage” or choose the “Saddle & Soak” to round off a long day on horseback with an immersion in the al fresco hot tub to relieve soreness and tired legs.

Tierra Patagonia, a boutique hotel in Torres del Paine National Park, is scheduled to reopen October 1. Well-suited for couples, solo travelers and families alike, the hotel offers panoramic views of the national park. The mountain ranges and abundant wildlife make it an ideal destination to enjoy outdoor adventures and the hotel offers a range of excursions, such as trekking, visiting a traditional estancia on horseback or taking a scenic drive to the best lookout points. 

 

Additionally, the Uma Spa offers a heated, indoor pool, complete with hydro-massage and water jets, all encased in a glass-paneled sanctuary, with views of the wild surroundings.

Reopening October 30 is Tierra Chiloé, a boutique retreat set on rolling green hills with sea views. At the resort, visitors will find a connection with the landscape, wildlife and local communities, and also get to enjoy wellness facilities, home-grown cuisine and eco-friendly architecture. Tierra Chiloé immerses guests in the archipelago, which is awash in verdant pastures, dramatic coastline and scenic clifftops. Guests can also experience a guided wellness program consisting of forest bathing in the endemic rainforests on the island followed by spa treatments using local ancient ingredients like Maqui, which is a tree indigenous to the sub-Antarctic forests of Chile and Argentina.

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Design concept: Voco Grand Central Glasgow

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This ambitious Voco-branded project has breathed new life into a famous hotel in Scotland’s largest city.

Reimagining an iconic Glaswegian building

Voco Grand Central Glasgow made its long-awaited debut in April 2021 following the multimillion-pound refurbishment of a 19th-century railway hotel, which saw it join IHG’s fast-growing upscale brand. The new-look scheme represents Voco’s first site in Scotland.

The refreshed building combines a celebration of its history with the key characteristics of the Voco brand. Among the work carried out was a transformation of the property’s event space, 184 guestrooms and public corridors, the creation of a dedicated kitchen for the historic champagne central bar, and the installation of an air-conditioning system and secondary glazing in all guestrooms.

Each element took into account the site’s historic value and central location, as well as its category A-listed building classification.

Reflecting the signature Voco style

Working alongside IHG, HLM Architects and Goddard Littlefair succeeded in meeting the Voco brand standards and modernising the hotel’s classic style through the addition of new elements such as soft furnishings, signage, bespoke artwork and accent lighting. The colour scheme now pairs neutrals and deep blues with Voco yellow and soft pink, while striking original features such as cornicing and stone archways have been retained.

Overall, this carefully considered transformation has drawn sensitively on the character of the historic building, while simultaneously modernising the guest experience.

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Design-led Ace Hotel Brooklyn welcomes first guests

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Built from the ground up and designed by Roman and Williams – with help from Stonehill Taylor – Ace Hotel Brooklyn celebrates the tireless ingenuity of the New York City borough.

This vibrant new property houses 287 guestrooms, a public lobby with multiple bars and an art gallery.

A fresh creative hub

Ace Hotel Brooklyn is immediately distinguished by its Roman and Williams-designed brutalist façade and inspirational interior design, influenced by the artist studios of European modernists.

“We see Brooklyn as its own city, filled with so much hope, possibility and excitement for the future,” said Brad Wilson, president of Ace Hotel Group. “Ace Brooklyn has been a labour of love – a gorgeous building in many ways a reunion and a reinvention, and one we’re delighted to share with our guests and neighbours as the evolution of Ace Hotel.”

“We’re proud to have filled its spaces with the talents of many collaborators across art, design and culture; it’s a testament and tribute to the irrepressible creative energy of the borough, and a firm investment in its future.”

“After seven years, we are proud to unveil one of our most comprehensive architectural and interior commissions to date for Ace Hotel Brooklyn, our third collaboration with Ace Hotel,” added Robin Standefer and Stephen Alesch, founders and principals of Roman and Williams. “We aimed to embrace a solid, muscular design vocabulary, employing confident lasting construction methods and materials, ones with gravity and strength.

“A primitive modernist philosophy guided us, it is expressed in the tactile spirit of the design. From the building’s strong and unadorned façade, to the celebration of raw old growth timber in the public screens, to the honest plywood furniture collection in the bedrooms, we aspire to be as energetic and untamed as Brooklyn itself.”

A design destination

Roman and Williams designed the 13-storey raw concrete building, with Stonehill Taylor working alongside it as project architect. The building’s rough-edged structure pays tribute to the natural beauty of its materials and features a ceramic mural centrepiece crafted by modernist Stan Bitters, as well as a sculptural light installation that recalls Hotel Okura in Tokyo. This is complemented by interiors pairing exposed concrete with materials like oak, plywood and leather.

Vintage and custom furnishings feature throughout, with half-moon windows lighting up the lobby and a bar that features an original wall sculpture from artist Verdan Jakšić and a large-scale drawing by Tara Geer.

The guestrooms draw inspiration from Le Corbusier’s workspace, Le Cabanon, to become ‘cabins of creative refuge’. In-room details include custom bed covers by Maine Heritage Weavers, acoustic guitars provided by D’Angelico Guitars and turntables made by Music Hall with vinyl records from Rough Trade. The hotel’s in-room art programme was curated by artist Niki Tsukamoto.

Throughout the remainder of 2021, meanwhile, The Gallery at Ace Hotel Brooklyn will exhibit the work of artists featured in the rooms, and the lobby’s Ace Shop will showcase custom artistic creations.

Ace Hotel Brooklyn is located on the cusp of Boerum Hill, a block away from the Hoyt-Schermerhorn station.

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Project in focus: Dorsett Alpha Square Canary Wharf, London

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We review the latest progress on Dorsett Hospitality International’s exciting scheme, a key component of Far East Consortium’s £470 million Consort Place mixed-use development.

Dorsett Alpha Square Canary Wharf promises to provide an attractive place for guests to stay in London’s financial district.

Canary Wharf’s new lifestyle hub

This four-star property will boast 231 guestrooms, a restaurant, a café on Alpha Square, a gym and conference facility on the lower levels, and a sky bar and terrace on the 20th floor. Its lower ground floor will also feature specialist retail space.

The under-construction Consort Place development, which promises to provide a lifestyle hub for new residents along with the local community, comprises two towers rising 65 and 35 storeys high. The taller east tower – to be known as Aspen – is set to become a new landmark on the London skyline, home to the hotel, 495 contemporary apartments and a health centre, while the west tower will accommodate 139 affordable flats.

The creation of a landmark property

The hotel, as well as the residential properties, are being designed by architect Pilbrow and Partners, with interiors courtesy of HBA. For Dorsett Hospitality International, this new scheme will complement its international portfolio of hotels, which includes London stablemates Dorsett Shepherds Bush and Dorsett City in Aldgate.

Owner and developer Far East Consortium has appointed Midgard as contractor to deliver this 80,000 sq m project, which has a gross development value of £470 million.

On opening, the hotel will be a ten-minute walk from the Canary Wharf underground station and within five minutes of the Heron Quays and South Quay DLR stations. The area is well-connected to the bus network and also benefits from riverboat services.

London City Airport is just three miles to the east of Canary Wharf, and the opening of the forthcoming Elizabeth Line will further enhance connections to Heathrow Airport, as well as other points in the city.

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Hyatt Place enters another country with Ekaterinburg opening

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The launch of the 146-room Hyatt Place Ekaterinburg, developed by LLC Hotel Development Company, marks the upscale’s brand’s much-anticipated debut in Russia.

This elegant property, only the second Hyatt Hotels Corporation-branded property in Ekaterinburg, features Hyatt Place’s signature intuitive design, casual atmosphere and helpful amenities.

A strategic location

Developed by LLC Hotel Development Company, Hyatt Place Ekaterinburg is ideally located in the city centre, and equally suited to catering for leisure and business travellers. The fourth largest city in Russia, Ekaterinburg is a major gateway between Europe and Asia as well as being an important stop on the Trans-Siberian Railway.

“As Ekaterinburg continues to grow and thrive economically, we are excited to add to the momentum by welcoming the first Hyatt Place hotel to the area,” said Ekaterina Lonshakova, general manager of Hyatt Place Ekaterinburg. “With our smartly designed social spaces and guestrooms with separate work and sleep areas, our multitasking guests can easily accomplish what they need to do while on the road.”

Made for business and leisure

The new Hyatt Place hotel is home to 146 modern rooms with separate spaces to sleep, work, play and unwind, including a Cozy Corner with sofa-sleeper. Breakfast is included in every guest’s stay.

Travellers can pick up a bite to eat at The Market, which serves freshly prepared grab-and-go items, and dine at Zoom Bar & Restaurant, where the global dining concept showcases multicultural cuisine. Amenities such as free wifi and a necessities programme for forgotten items further enhance the guest offering.

Events are hosted in 4,200 sq ft of flexible meeting space and the 24-hour fitness centre boasts cardio equipment with LCD touchscreens.

Andrey Soldatov, general director of the LLC, said: “Ekaterinburg is a vibrant city, filled with friendly people, great neighbourhoods and an ever-expanding list of great places to visit and things to do or see. Hyatt Place Ekaterinburg is central to all of them and we are confident that the hotel will exceed guest expectations and provide them with everything they need while visiting our area.”

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City overview: 5,400 new rooms on the books in Melbourne

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The TOPHOTELPROJECTS construction database shows that Melbourne is home to a steadily growing market, with a healthy mix of four- and five-star hotel schemes.

Victoria’s largest city will soon be home to 24 new hotels with a total of 5,444 rooms. We take a closer look at these upcoming openings.

Melbourne hotel launches by year

In the second half of 2021, five hotels with 1,074 rooms are due to open their doors.

In 2022, another eight projects with 2,076 keys are scheduled to go live. For 2023 and beyond, 11 more properties are already in the pipeline.

Of Melbourne’s 24 new hotels, 14 will be in the four-star category, while the other ten are in the five-star segment.

Top hotel brands expanding in Melbourne

IHG’s Hotel Indigo brand will open two properties in the city, delivering a total of 378 keys, making it the most active flag in our database.

Elsewhere, luxury brand Shangri-La Hotels and Crown Resorts are each planning one new hotel, with 500 and 388 rooms respectively.

Exciting hotel launches coming up in Melbourne

Q3 2022 will boast three exciting hotel openings in Melbourne.

Veriu Queen Victoria Market is a project in downtown Melbourne owned by PDG. This 116-room hotel will be part of a newbuild mixed-use development, complete with an underground car park, childcare and family services, upmarket retail and a small number of residences. Architect and interior designer Bates Smart is working to ensure the property blends in well with the rest of this vibrant neighbourhood.

Located on the edge of Melbourne’s central business district, meanwhile, the new Courtyard West Melbourne will be only a 20-minute drive from the airport and a short walk from the city’s celebrated dining, entertainment, sports and arts scene. The 150-room hotel will offer a range of amenities, including an outdoor swimming pool and a 24-hour fitness centre with sauna and steam rooms. There’ll also be 250 sq m of flexible meeting space, a signature restaurant with outdoor seating, and a grab-and-go outlet.

A third high-profile addition for the city will be Shangri-La Hotel Melbourne CBD. A 500-key property consisting of two towers overlooking the World Heritage Site-listed Carlton Gardens, it’ll feature a roof garden and pool, a gym, a yoga space, a lounge and a bar. Fender Katsalidis Architects and Bond Design Studio have been tasked with bringing Shangri-La’s luxury ethos to life in the heart of Melbourne.

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