Hotel Openings Of The Week
by Jessica Montevago /The Palm Court at the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane. Photo: Facebook/Sheraton
After undergoing a property-wide transformation, the Aloft Miami Dadeland celebrated its grand opening with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The property includes 119 renovated guestrooms, as well as a new lobby, fitness center, meeting room and W XYZ Bar.
The Four Seasons Hotel Kyoto, secluded amid a five-acre 12th century pond garden, opened in the temple district of Japan’s ancient capital. The hotel’s 123 rooms, including 13 suites, include traditional Japanese elements such as shoji panels, polished woods and locally crafted Kyoto-style fusuma screens.
The luxury all-inclusive Royalton Blue Waters in Montego Bay, Jamaica, is now welcoming guests. The 228-room property offer balconies with either ocean views or private swim-out pools. In addition, the family-friendly resort has 11 upscale restaurants and bars, a lazy river, an onsite splash park, a spa, and a Kids Adventure Program that includes a supervised Clubhouse Kids Club and a Hangout Teens Club.
Built in the 1920s, the Sheraton Grand London Park Lane re-opened its doors after undergoing a multi-million dollar makeover. Sheraton Hotels & Resorts re-branded the property as Sheraton Grand, its premier tier of hotels. The hotel’s 303 guestrooms were redesigned, as were the famed Palm Court Lounge and Grade II listed Art Deco ballroom.
Warwick Paradise Island Bahamas, an adults-only, all-inclusive resort, will have its soft opening this week. The four-star property features 250 rooms, four dining options, two bars, a fully equipped fitness center and a full-service salon and spa. The 10,000-square foot Warwick Sea Terrace overlooks marinas in the Nassau Harbor. The space also includes an outdoor steak and seafood restaurant and wedding belvedere.