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The Hotel Group (THG) is beginning its new year by introducing a new hotel brand to Santa Fe. The conversion of the Holiday Inn Santa Fe into the Doubletree by Hilton Santa Fe offers a variety of changes to ensure a relaxing stay.
“The Doubletree by Hilton Santa Fe is already turning heads,” said general manager Steve Smith. “While an extensive renovation is underway, our guests’ comfort is a top priority.”
Changes set to be finished early this year include a renovation of the hotel’s 130 guestrooms, lobby, Patina’s Restaurant, Mexcal Lounge and the 4,400 square feet of meeting space. Other important changes include a 24-hour business center, in-room Wi-Fi, an indoor/outdoor heated pool and spa as well as the daily breakfast buffet served daily in Patina’s Restaurant.
“Doubletree by Hilton was the right brand to bring to the Santa Fe market,” said Doug Dreher, president and CEO of THG. “This property is beautifully designed to reflect the spirit and culture of this amazing city.”
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