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InterContinental Hotels Group is opening the first Holiday Inn hotel in the Santa Fe district of Mexico City. The 95-room new-build property is located in west Mexico City, close to corporate offices, entertainment and shopping, including Centro Comercial Santa Fe.
Gerardo Murray, Vice President, Distribution and Commercial Marketing, Mexico, Latin America & The Caribbean, IHG said: “We are thrilled to bring the Holiday Inn brand to Santa Fe. The area is quickly developing and becoming a business hub, and we are confident that travelers will welcome the warm service and modern amenities found at a trusted brand like Holiday Inn.”
The Holiday Inn brand opened the doors of its first hotel more than 60 years ago and since then has been making travel more enjoyable for generations of travelers all over the world. Whether on the journey of a lifetime, a family vacation or business, guests know they can expect the contemporary design, modern amenities, and warm, welcoming service that distinguish the Holiday Inn brand.
Amenities at the Holiday Inn – Mexico Santa Fe hotel include a swimming pool, a fully-equipped fitness center, business center and meeting rooms with capacity for 500 people. Guests can also enjoy the hotel’s lobby bar and restaurant, L‘Etoile, which offers various traditional Mexican dishes and where kids 12 and younger eat free when ordering from the kids’ menu in the hotel restaurant and accompanied by a dining adult.
The hotel, owned and managed by Operadora de Estancias Turísticas S.C., is located at Ave. Guillermo Gonzalez Camarena 1400, just 30 minutes away from the Mexico City International Airport. Santa Fe is also home to two other IHG properties, the Hotel Presidente InterContinental® Santa Fe and the Holiday Inn Express Mexico Santa Fe hotel.
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The Holiday Inn brand is part of IHG’s diverse family of brands in nearly 100 countries and territories.