Acquisitions & Hotel Openings

JW Marriott to Open in Cusco, Peru

Managed by Inversiones La Rioja, S.A

March 21, 2011 - Marriott International, Inc. announced today plans to open a luxury JW Marriott Hotel in Cusco, Peru in 2012. Situated at the gateway to the Andes mountain sanctuary Machu Picchu, the 153-room JW Marriott Hotel Cusco will feature a highly customized design built around a colonial church and ancient Inca artifacts found on the site. The property will also reflect the casual elegance that distinguishes the JW Marriott brand, a global portfolio of 51 luxury hotels and resorts. The JW Marriott Hotel Cusco will be operated under a management agreement with Inversiones La Rioja, S.A. owners of JW Marriott Hotel Lima.

“We are very proud of this project, which will honor the history and the culture of the Inca people and the heritage of our country and of Cusco,” said Alfonso Brazzini, Chairman of the Board of Inversiones La Rioja, S.A. “This project will surely be one of the most unique in the world, utilizing the latest engineering and technology to preserve the past and create a hotel environment for today. We are grateful for the collaboration between Inversiones La Rioja and the national and international institutions that provide protection to human heritage.”

These institutions include:

  • United Nations, Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
  • The National Institute of Culture (INC)
  • The Municipality of Cusco
  • San Agustin de Cusco University

Located in the heart of Cusco’s historical district, the hotel will include a museum of prominent artifacts, many of which will be preserved in-situ. (See video, in Spanish language, at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dcJ4ZkOXujU&feature=email).

“We are very excited to announce the JW Marriott Cusco, a much needed luxury hotel in one of the world’s great leisure destinations,” Laurent de Kousemaeker, chief development officer for Marriott International, Inc. in the Caribbean & Latin America “The hotel will reflect its incomparable surroundings in a very special way.”

In keeping with the JW Marriott brand, redefining luxury in distinctive destinations around the world, the JW Marriott Cusco will offer an elegantly relaxed décor with a distinctly colonial feel; a stylish lobby lounge; a restaurant serving imaginative cuisine for breakfast, lunch and dinner. In addition to the oxygen delivery system in all rooms, the hotel will help guests adjust to the altitude in spa treatment rooms. All 153 rooms and suites will be equipped with luxurious bedding and sumptuous bathrooms with soaking tub and separate shower, as well as the latest in in-room technology.

Few leisure destinations in the world compare with Cusco, designated a World Heritage site in the 1980s, located 11,000 feet above sea level in the Andes. The city has witnessed the rise of the Inca empire as well as its demise with the Spanish colonization of the Americas in the 16th century. The city’s colonial art school is recognized as one of the most prolific in the Americas. Above all, Cusco serves as the gateway for the world-renowned mountain sanctuary Machu Picchu – accessible only by train along the sacred Urubamba valley – as well as other landmarks, such as the fortress of Sacsayhuaman, the Inca sites of Kenko, Puca Pucara and the market towns of Pisac and Chincheros.

At an elevation of 11,200 feet above sea level, the JW Cusco will be the first Marriott property to have an in-room supplemental oxygen system to relieve altitude sickness.

For more information on the JW Marriott, please call (312) 660-8200 or visit www.jwmarriott.com.

About JW Marriott
JW Marriott is part of Marriott International’s luxury portfolio and consists of beautiful properties in gateway cities and distinctive resort locations around the world. These elegant hotels cater to today’s sophisticated, self-assured travelers, offering them the quiet luxury they seek in a warmly authentic, relaxed atmosphere lacking in pretense. JW Marriott properties artfully provide highly crafted, anticipatory experiences that are reflective of their locale so that their guests have the time to focus on what is most important to them. Currently, there are 51 JW Marriott hotels in 21 countries; by 2014 the portfolio will encompass 77 properties in 28 countries.

Visit Marriott International, Inc. (NYSE: MAR) for company information. For more information or reservations, please visit our web site at www.marriott.com, and for the latest company news, visit www.marriottnewscenter.com.

Sign up to receive more articles like this on the Hotel Newswire Daily Digest eNewsletter.


Receive the free Daily Digest
Receive our FREE weekly Hotel Newswire sharing the latest industry news.
Hotel Business Review on Facebook

HotelExecutive.com Video Spotlight

Online Hotel Industry Insights on Executive Leadership.

Les Clefs d'Or World Leadership Series: Robert Watson, Chef Concierge, The Willard, InterContinental Hotel in Washington DC and Immediate past President of U.I.C.H, is interviewed by Roberta Nedry, President, Hospitality Excellence

Mr. Watson shares the tremendous vote of confidence that IHG has placed on the concierge role and the unique intiative to place the Les Clefs d'Or Concierge front and center of guest connectivity. He noted the emphasis of making a personal connection with the guest, before they arrive and ensuring the concierge remains a lifeline for each guest experience. InterContinental has also made it a priority to have at least one Les Clefs d'Or concierges in each of its 170 properties.

Click here to learn more
Edward Donaldson
Ellen L. Shackelford
William A. Brewer III
Kristie Willmott
Coming Up In The June Online Hotel Business Review

"Hotel Business Review offers weekly articles for hotel management and operation and discussion on emerging growth markets."
Feature Focus
Hotel Sustainable Development: Principles and Best Practices
Sustainability is now a daily topic that affects every facet of hotel development and operations. As hotelier Hervé Houdré recently noted "The goal of Sustainable Development is clearly to secure economic development, social equity, and environmental protection. As much as they could work in harmony, these goals sometimes work against each other". In the June Hotel Business Review, some of the industry's most recognized sustainable development experts come together to identify emerging trends and discuss how sustainability is currently affecting the hotel industry. Each author presents the most important aspects of sustainable development of much interest to hotel owners, operators, investors and developers. We include perspectives and case studies on best practices from leading hotel groups and other industry players.
INSIGHTS FOR INDUSTRY LEADERS BY INDUSTRY LEADERS
"300,000 Rooms Complete, 15,700,000 to Go"
"Destination Earth: A Customized Approach to Sustainability"
"Why This New Standard is Going to change Hotel Energy Management Forever?"
"How Two Major Hotel Companies are Turning Sustainability into Tangible Business Advantage"
PLUS: Green Certification - Development & Investment Outlook - Case Studies - Green Design – Sustainable Development Strategies - Green Luxury - CSR Programs - Green Facility Management