Pandemic Travel Hiatus = 5 New Properties

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While the tourism industry has been on a bit of a hiatus over the last 18 months, hotel companies did not pause the developments of new properties. Now that travel is picking back up and there’s on an uptick movement for 2022, we have new properties opening up around the globe that are ready to welcome your clients.

5. Beaverbrook Town House in London

View of Sir Franks Bar at Beaverbrook Town House. (Photo courtesy of Beaverbrook Town House.)

Debuting in London, on 15,000 sq. ft., the Beaverbrook Town House occupies two revamped Georgian townhouses and features 14 suites, a Japanese restaurant and bar, a garden and an events room.

Instead of a formal reception area, the property offers a cozy library filled with London-centric books for borrow; and instead of a formal staff, guests are greeted by personal assistants who can offer plenty of local recommendations for exploring. In the guestrooms, the minibars are stocked with guest’s preferred treats, whiskey decanters, and tea stations. The bedrooms also feature four-poster and half-tester beds, antique bureaus and ensuite bathrooms.

Onsite, guests can dine on contemporary Japanese cuisine at Fuji Grill and Omakase Sushi Bar. For those ready to explore the surrounding city, the property offers private-shopping experiences, plus in-room massages and beauty treatments to unwind.

For more information, visit beaverbrooktownhouse.co.uk.

4. Corazon Cabo Resort & Spa

Beachside at Corazon Cabo Resort & Spa. (Photo courtesy of Corazon Cabo Resort & Spa.)

Set on Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas, Corazon Cabo Resort & Spa is the newest addition to Noble House Hotels & Resorts’ collection. Set to debut in early 2022, the property will feature a new-build tower with 204 guestrooms and suites, a rooftop bar, two infinity edge pools, and various dining options.

In addition to the newly built tower, guests also have access to features including Baja Brewing, the only micro-brewery in Cabo San Lucas; Aleta, an oceanfront all-day dining destination; additional pools; full-service Sparitual and salon; and Corazon Beach Club, the largest beach club on Medano Beach—the only swimmable beach in Cabo San Lucas.

Guestrooms feature floor-to-ceiling glass sliding doors offering views of the Pacific Ocean and the city skyline. In the lobby, guests can find one-of-a-kind Mexican artwork. While the Draque Mojito Bar offers guests a Cuban-inspired terrace where they can enjoy cocktails.

For more information, visit corazoncabo.com.

3. The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City

The Ritz-Carlton Mexico City. (Photo courtesy of The Rizy-Carlton.)

Located along the Paseo de Reforma, The Ritz-Carlton, Mexico City is now open and offers views of Chapultepec Park. The property is 58 stories high and features 153 guestrooms and suites. A double glass facade offers open-air terraces with city views, while the interiors were designed to serve as a looking glass into Mexico City with the use of metals, mirrors and glass that serve to reflect the exterior into the interior.

The hotel features a wide range of curated amenities designed for cultural discovery and epicurean adventures including The Ritz-Carlton Club Lounge with an exclusive Club Concierge, a heated indoor pool, a large fitness center and a signature Ritz-Carlton Spa with six treatment rooms. The Ritz-Carlton Spa sources local ingredients and botanicals, which are then paired with the healing and spiritual traditions of Mexico City’s Aztec culture. In addition to the treatments, the spa features steam rooms, saunas, and a timeless capsule room. Onsite, guests can dine at Samos, a Mediterranean inspired restaurant on the 38th floor.

For more information, visit ritzcarlton.com/en/hotels/mexico/mexico-city.

2. Club Med Quebec

Guestroom at Club Med Quebec. (Photo courtesy of Club Med.)

 

Club Med has revealed details on the rooms and suites at the soon-to-open Club Med Quebec, which is set to open on Dec. 3 and now accepting bookings. Set across over 300 acres of preserved natural landscape with views of the St. Lawrence River, the 302-guestroom property features a mix of Superior and Deluxe rooms as well as private Exclusive Collection luxury space offering 25 dedicated suites.

The Exclusive Collection Suites are set at the top of the resort and feature exclusive amenities such as all-inclusive premium services including a concierge, breakfast room service, a private bar with daily evening Champagne service, and an exclusive lounge with a fireplace and cozy seating. These 25 suites feature living rooms and oversized bathrooms, and decor featuring a mix of materials and textures inspired by the Indigenous culture.

The Deluxe Rooms offer picturesque panoramas of the St. Lawrence River with an attic-like ceiling and coffered paneling surrounds the wood flooring and furniture that offers a nod to the ancestral homes of the area. While the Superior Rooms were designed with relaxation in mind featuring shades of winter white and dusk blue. Guests will also find a dream cater over the bed, which is said to filter in good dreams.

For more information, visit clubmed.us/l/quebec-charlevoix.

1. Nobu in Saudi Arabia

Rendering of the Nobu Sky Lounge at the upcoming property in Al Khobar. (Photo courtesy of Nobu.)

Coming to Saudi Arabia by 2024 are new Nobu concepts including a Nobu Hotel, Nobu Restaurant and Nobu Residences, which will be located in the Eastern Province city of Al Khobar in the waterfront area facing the Arabian Gulf.

The new luxury complex will offer 120 guestrooms and suites, a Nobu Restaurant on the lobby level, pools, a wellness center, and event space.

For more information, visit nobuhotels.com.