(03 May 2022, 12:13 +07)
Marriott has expanded its JW brand to Brazil’s
largest metropolis, with the opening of the JW Marriott Hotel São Paulo.
The hotel, located approximately 5 miles from São
Paulo/Congonhas Airport (CGH) and 26 miles from São
Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport (GRU), features 258 guest rooms and suites,
a variety of F&B outlets, a spa with 10 treatment rooms, a
fitness center with a private yoga and steam room, an
indoor-outdoor pool, and a fully
equipped Convention Center with more than 10,000 square feet of
space.
Griffin Suite Bedroom at JW Marriott São Paulo in Brazil
“JW Marriott Hotel São Paulo is an oasis in the
heart of the city,” said Rosana Okamoto, General
Manager, JW Marriott Hotel São Paulo. “The property will offer
programs that encourage its guests to take care of the mind,
nourish the body and revitalize the soul. In addition, the hotel
seeks to redefine the concept of luxury in this metropolis, with
world-class services, loyalty to the local culture, providing a
welcome respite from the concrete jungle that surrounds it.”
The US-based architecture
firm HKS, Inc. developed and brought to life the bespoke design
elements found throughout the hotel’s public spaces, guest rooms
and suites, while the landscaping was designed by
architect Sérgio Santana, who prioritized native trees from the
Atlantic Forest and plants from the natural biome to attract birds
and native animals.
“We are excited to expand Marriott’s presence in
Brazil with the opening of the stunning JW Marriott Hotel São
Paulo, our first luxury hotel in the city,” said Brian King,
Marriott International’s President in the Caribbean and Latin
America. “The arrival of JW Marriott in São Paulo reinforces our
commitment and vision for the region and will complement our
existing offering with a renowned, global luxury brand known for
catering to sophisticated, mindful travelers seeking the
anticipatory service for which JW Marriott is known.”
Marriott currently operates ten
properties in Brazil and more than 300 in the Caribbean and Latin
American region.
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