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Marriott to Open 22 AC Hotels in 2016

AC Hotels by Marriott revealed global plans for 22 new design-led hotels slated to open in 2016.

January 2016 is expected to bring five AC hotels to the market, AC Guadalajara Mexico; AC Cincinnati North/West Chester, OH; AC Boston North, MA; AC Marseille, France; and AC Queretaro, Mexico.

"AC Hotels by Marriott is a new breed of lifestyle hotels created to inspire the next-generation traveler through innovative design," said Tina Edmundson, global officer, luxury and lifestyle brands, Marriott International. "Our rapidly growing portfolio of design-led hotels illustrates Marriott’s commitment to making distinctive architecture and design affordable and accessible.”

Additional properties expected to open in 2016 include:

  • AC Panama City, Panama
  • AC San Jose Downtown, CA
  • AC Atlanta North, GA
  • AC Asheville, NC
  • AC Rio Barra de Tijuca, Brazil
  • AC Rio Porto Maravilha, Brazil
  • AC Herzliya, Israel
  • AC Birmingham England, UK
  • AC Boston Cambridge, MA
  • AC Phoenix Tempe, AZ
  • AC Santiago, Chile
  • AC Manchester England, UK
  • AC Des Moines Downtown, IA
  • AC Santa Fe, Mexico
  • AC Minneapolis, MN
  • AC Mainz, Germany
  • AC Wroclaw, Poland

AC Hotels by Marriott is a lifestyle brand within the Marriott International global portfolio of 19 brands. The brand currently offers a portfolio of more than 80 hotels in Spain, Italy, Portugal, Denmark, Turkey, France and the United States. Growth plans include more than 50 hotels set to open within the next three years.

Complimentary Wi-Fi is offered for guests across all AC Hotels properties. When a private meeting area is needed, guests can book a variety of spaces, which vary in size and are equipped with the latest audio-visual technology. State-of-the-art fitness centers and on-site parking round out the hotels' offerings. To facilitate frictionless service Kallpods, wireless service buttons, are provided in the public and meetings spaces—enabling guests to immediately request a staff member's attention.