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Unbound Collection By Hyatt Grows With Barcelona’S Hotel Sofia
The Sofia joins other recent additions to the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, including the newly opened Nish Palas in Istanbul and the iconic Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France. Additional properties expected to open and join the collection in the near future include the Great Scotland Yard Hotel in London, the Párisi Udvar Hotel in Budapest and the Hôtel du Louvre, signalling significant growth for the brand across the region.
The Sofia joins other recent additions to the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, including the newly opened Nish Palas in Istanbul and the iconic Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France. Additional properties expected to open and join the collection in the near future include the Great Scotland Yard Hotel in London, the Párisi Udvar Hotel in Budapest and the Hôtel du Louvre, signalling significant growth for the brand across the region.
The Hotel Sofia in Barcelona, Spain, will join the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, a global portfolio of independent properties. Owned and managed by the Selenta Group, the 465-room hotel became Barcelona’s first five-star property upon opening in 1975. As announced on Monday, a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a franchise agreement with Selenta to allow the Sofia to become a member of the collection. The hotel was named for Princess Sofia of Greece and Denmark, wife to Spain’s former King Juan Carlos I, and served as her home when she visited Barcelona. It is in an upscale neighbourhood on Avenida Diagonal, one of the main thoroughfares in the heart of town, near Camp Nou stadium. On-site are five restaurants, an elegant Mediterranean-inspired spa, a tropical garden pool and a state-of-the-art fitness centre.
The Sofia joins other recent additions to the Unbound Collection by Hyatt, including the newly opened Nish Palas in Istanbul and the iconic Hotel Martinez in Cannes, France. Additional properties expected to open and join the collection in the near future include the Great Scotland Yard Hotel in London, the Párisi Udvar Hotel in Budapest and the Hôtel du Louvre, signalling significant growth for the brand across the region.