Hilton has signed franchise agreements to convert two properties in Baja California, Mexico, to its Tapestry Collection by Hilton brand.
The openings of the two properties – the 90-room Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in La Paz and the 70-room Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton – in early 2024 will mark the debut of the brand in the region.
“The Pacific Coast of Mexico represents an integral role in Hilton’s larger organic growth strategy across this diverse destination as we look to bolster our presence with world-class brands and add to our portfolio of award-winning hotels in Baja California,” said Mario Carbone, managing director, development, Mexico and Central America, Hilton. “These two important hotel conversions propel our vision forward of introducing new brands in new destinations while providing value for our owners and catering to our evolving guests’ needs.”
Built in 1940, the historic 90-room Hotel Perla recently underwent a $10 million renovation and is expected to join the Hilton portfolio as Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in early 2024.
Hilton reports that Perla La Paz will continue to represent classic La Paz style with a nod to its Art Deco history and modernization of the city. Located in the golden zone of La Paz’s boardwalk, it is central to the city’s restaurants and attractions and offers views of the Gulf of California and Ensenada de La Paz.
Perla La Paz offers remodeled guestrooms surrounding its courtyard, a full-service restaurant, a terrace, a pool and bar on the third level, a state-of-the-art gym, and a spa.
Also expected to open in early 2024, Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton is located just 500 feet from Plaza Mijares in coastal city of San Jose del Cabo.
Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton features Mexican colonial style throughout its public spaces and guestrooms. The focal point of the hotel is a floor-to-ceiling glass bar within its onsite restaurant where guests can dine in the open-air café, outside patio or second-level veranda.
“We are excited to partner with Hilton to convert and introduce these two storied properties for guests traveling to Baja California,” said Luis Ruiz, Onirius Hospitality Advisors, who served as the principal advisor for the development and launch of both hotels. “Coupled with Hilton’s strategic vision for Mexico growth and prowess as a hospitality leader, we’re delighted to provide guests with a truly unforgettable experience as part of Tapestry Collection by Hilton whether they’re traveling to the state’s capital of La Paz or the laid-back getaway of San Jose del Cabo.”