Second dual-branded Mexican property for Hilton

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Mexico: Hilton has announced the opening of the dual-branded Hampton by Hilton Monterrey Apodaca and Homewood Suites by Hilton Monterrey Apodaca.

The property is Hilton’s second dual-brand hotel in Mexico. Developed and owned by Inversión y Desarrollo de hotels en Mexico, the 96-room Hampton by Hilton Monterrey Apodaca and the 69-room Homewood Suites by Hilton Monterrey Apodaca are located at Av. del Telefono, No. 4498 Col Apodaca Centro in one of the fastest growing cities in Nuevo León. Situated near Plaza Comercial Sendero La Fe, the property offers convenient access to major industrial parks and Monterrey’s downtown shopping district. The hotel is located nine miles from Aeropuerto General Mariano Escobedo (MTY).

“While expanding our presence in Latin America, we have focused on growing the dual-brand segment of Hilton’s portfolio, as well as the Homewood Suites by Hilton brand set to open eight properties across Latin America, including four in Mexico,” said Juan Corvinos, vice president, development, Latin America and the Caribbean, Hilton. “We recognise the importance of blending category-leading brands to meet a wide variety of travel needs in one of the region’s top business hubs.”

“Following the success of our prototype in the region – Homewood Suites by Hilton Silao Airport – we have strategically focused on expanding the brand’s presence in Mexico,” said Adrian Kurre, global head, Homewood Suites by Hilton. “As an important industrial centre, we look forward to introducing Apodaca travellers to the brand’s spacious accommodations and convenient amenities for extended stays.”

Each hotel has its own lobby and dining area – each catering to the needs of their respective guests – as well as a 24-hour fitness centre, outdoor pool and basketball court. The hotels also offer flexible meeting space accommodating up to 100 guests.

“Hampton by Hilton and Homewood Suites by Hilton answer the rising demand for high-quality accommodation in this key manufacturing hub,” added Juan Carlos Saade, CEO of Inversión y Desarrollo de Hotels en Mexico. “Merging these two distinct brands affords us the opportunity to redefine the guest experience and to expand our offers in the country, including our upcoming opening of the dual-brand property in Saltillo.”

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