BETHESDA, MD—Marriott International’s Autograph Collection Hotels has added five properties to its global portfolio in Europe, UAE, U.S. and the Bahamas. Launched in 2010, Autograph Collection Hotels has grown aggressively and selectively from less than five hotels in 2010 to more than 100 hotels today.
“The diversity of our expanded hotel collection provides guests with the most compelling range of travel experiences in the world,” said Julius Robinson, VP & global lead, Autograph Collection Hotels.
Autograph Collection’s latest additions include:
Roomers Baden-Baden, which opened in October, is a fusion of architecture and design. The hotel features 130 guestrooms and suites, and a Pan-Asian restaurant, moriki, helmed by Berlin Chef Duc Ngo.
Autograph Collection’s third hotel in Louisiana, The Watermark Baton Rouge, which opened in October, is located in the former Louisiana Trust and Savings Bank. The property has 144 guestrooms with classic industrial features, including vault-inspired doors and exposed walls.
Opening in December, the 270-acre French Leave Resort features traditional Bahamian architecture and was designed with minimal environmental impact, according to the brand.
In Dallas, The Adolphus Hotel will undergo a multimillion-dollar renovation to modernize and revitalize the property, while preserving its history when it opens in December.
Dubai’s La Ville Hotel & Suites, which opens in December, is a low-rise property comprised of 77 rooms, 11 suites and 68 apartments. The Penthouse Suite will have nearly 2,000-sq.-ft. of living space, a private dining area and a terrace.
