Gran Meliá Opens Its First Hotel In Barcelona: Torre Melina

After a complete renovation, and surrounded by 25,000 square metres of gardens, the hotel chain kicks off 2024 by restoring the splendour of one of Barcelona's most iconic hotels. Designed by architect Carlos Ferrater and inaugurated during the 1992 Olympic Games, Gran Meliá has transformed the former Rey Juan Carlos I hotel into an urban oasis open to the city.

The new Torre Melina, named after the old 12th-century farmhouse on which the main building was constructed, is in a privileged location in the upper area of the Diagonal, next to the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya.

Contemporary and functional, the hotel features 391 rooms, including 61 suites; 18 indoor and outdoor function rooms, and a private rooftop with 360º views. The property also features Gran Meliá’s signature luxury amenities – including an exclusive RedLevel Lounge, spa and wellness facilities and restaurants. Torre Melina also has several outdoor pools and a heated pool.

The majestic and robust structure of the hotel is spread over sixteen floors in the heart of the gardens designed by landscape architect Josep Fontserè i Mestre, who conceived the Parc de la Ciutadella and designed Barcelona's Born market. The abundant homages to architecture are also found inside the building, with a large vertical lobby that shows the floors of the rooms forming a set of polygonal lines that stagger the different surfaces.

Rooms and suites are divided into 14 categories, from entry-level Deluxe rooms to the exclusive Royal Penthouse Suite RedLevel. The RedLevel rooms and suites are located between the 10th and 15th floors, giving them all magnificent panoramic views of the mountains or the city. Among these, the One Bedroom RedLevel Long Stay suites stand out, featuring a bedroom, a separate en-suite living room, and a small kitchen.

The jewel is the 300m2 RedLevel Royal Penthouse Suite, a three-storey suite with its own dining room, living room, kitchen and rooftop.

The new suites and the shared areas represent one of the hotel's most outstanding features after its renovation. The ASAH Studio by Álvaro and Adriana Sans, Meliá Hotels International partner and interior designer, has been in charge of the interior design, making it contemporary, enjoyable and sophisticated. The team paid particular attention to the pieces and tones that facilitate fluidity and make light a protagonist in a lobby that doubles as an amphitheatre.

The F&B spaces all offer an elegant and trendy atmosphere. Although the hotel prioritises the terraces for lunch, dinner or as a wedding venue in the middle of nature, the gastronomic options will be shaped both inside and outside the hotel in the coming months:

●       Erre de Urrechu Barcelona: in this signature restaurant managed by Íñigo Urrechu, craftsmanship and experience merge with grilled cuisine. Located in the hotel lobby, this grill pays meticulous attention to the selection of ingredients, highlighting seasonal organic vegetables, wild fish and the most outstanding national and international meats. Diners can also enjoy an extensive menu with more than 200 wines.

●       Beso Pedralbes: the Meliá brand is associated with the Beso brand, bringing the beach to the upper area of Barcelona. Located next to the Torre Melina pool, Beso Pedralbes will become the culinary space where guests can enjoy a complete experience with a taste of the sea and Basque embers in an all-over fun setting.

●       Chroma by Erick Lorincz: Managed by Erik Lorincz, renowned as one of the industry's most outstanding and talented mixologists, Chroma will be one of Barcelona's hottest meeting spots. Winner of the prestigious Best Bartender of the Year 2010 award, founder of the Kwänt Restaurant in London and with more than two decades of experience, Lorincz brings his innovative flavours and creations to the hotel's ground floor.

With these three gastronomic proposals, Torre Melina completes its kitchen with Gala and L'Amaranta, with an all-day dining service.

A few meters from the Polo Club of Barcelona, the David Lloyd Club Turó and Camp Nou, the new hotel by Meliá Hotels International’s luxury brand has been designed to open up to the city with an exceptional dining offer, as well as to offer a double experience: a perfect hotel for business travellers looking to disconnect in a unique natural environment, and for travellers visiting the city for pleasure and short and long holidays.

“RedLevel guests can expect an even more personalised service. They will also have access to VIP spaces and unique amenities" explains General Manager Ramón Vidal Castro.

Just one year after announcing the addition of this iconic property to Gran Meliá's portfolio, the hotel chain opens the doors of the only establishment in its category in Barcelona: as the first Gran Meliá hotel and the twelfth property in Ciudad Condal, the opening of Torre Melina further reinforces the presence of Meliá Hotels International in the destination as a key player in the luxury hospitality segment in which architecture, gastronomy, art, design and the quality of its experiences shape the main cornerstones of the brand.

"A project as ambitious as this is symbolic, embodying the greatness of a city and paying tribute to the Olympic spirit that lives on three decades later," says Ramon Vidal Castro.

Meliá Chiang Mai Strikes Gold at Thailand Tourism Awards

Meliá Chiang Mai General Manager Marc Selinger (5th from left) accepts the Thailand Tourism Gold Award at a ceremony in Bangkok on 27 September 2023.

Meliá Chiang Mai, a 22-storey luxury hotel located in the heart of the northern Thai city, was last week presented a Thailand Tourism Gold Award, only one of four hotels in Thailand to receive the accolade and the only one outside the Thai capital.

The Thailand Tourism Awards – also known as the Kinnaree Awards – was initiated by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in 1996, and recognises quality and excellence in the country’s tourism and hospitality sector. This year’s awards were held at the Samyan Mitrtown Hall in Bangkok on 27 September and were presided over by Her Royal Highness Princess Ubolratana who conferred prizes on the winners.

In addition to Meliá Chiang Mai, the other recipients of Thailand Tourism Gold Awards were: Millenium Hilton Bangkok; The Sukosol Bangkok; and The Okura Prestige Bangkok.

According to TAT, this year’s bi-annual award “strengthens awareness for responsible and sustainable tourism with two new categories – tour programmes, and low-carbon and sustainability – in addition to attraction, accommodation, and health and wellness tourism.”

The achievement of a Kinnaree Gold Award is all the more remarkable for the fact that Meliá Chiang Mai only opened its doors to guests in April 2022.

“We were very proud to receive this honour,” said General Manager Marc Selinger. “The fact that TAT recognizes that we can provide top-class facilities not just for leisure visitors but business travellers too, enhances the hotel’s prestige and helps put Chiang Mai firmly on the map.”

Towering over the city’s famous Night Bazaar and the Ping River, this 260-key hotel is arguably the freshest addition to the Chiang Mai skyline in years. Its jewel in the crown is the rooftop bar Mai The Sky Bar – the highest in the city – sitting majestically on the 22nd floor, and with a glass bridge commanding 360-degree views as far as the eye can see.

Facilities at the resort include Meliá’s signature YHI Spa, a fully equipped fitness centre, swimming pool, ballroom, a kids’ club, and three restaurants with a dedicated focus on Mediterranean and Lanna (Northern Thai) cuisines.

Owned by Thailand’s leading integrated lifestyle real estate group Asset World Corporation (AWC) and launched by Spanish hotel group Meliá Hotels International (MHI), Meliá Chiang Mai is the first five-star hotel to debut in Chiang Mai since the onset of the global pandemic.

Meliá Chiang Mai brought home two coveted accolades in July 2023 when it won “Best Hotel Lobby Interior-Thailand” and “Best Hotel Spa Interior-Thailand” at the prestigious Asia Pacific Property Awards 2023.

The hotel was also recognised recently by Australian travel magazine Holidays With Kids, when it was named No 10 in the Thailand’s Best Family Resorts category for 2023.

‘A Hotel within a Hotel’: Meliá Chiang Mai Unveils ‘The Level’

Meliá Chiang Mai has unveiled a ‘hotel within a hotel’ called The Level that sets apart 43 rooms and suites as well as a private lounge and a host of bespoke privileges.

Housed on the upper floors of the 22-story urban hotel, ‘The Level Rooms’, ‘The Level Premium Rooms’, ‘The Level Suites’ and ‘The Level Presidential Suite’ are 30sqm, 44sqm, 62sqm and 113sqm respectively and afford some of the city’s most spectacular views.

Guests staying in The Level experience an upgraded level of service and benefits, including exclusive access to 21st floor executive lounge The Level Lounge, which offers all-day snacks and beverages accompanied by panoramic vistas of the city and famed Doi Suthep Temple on the mountaintop to the west.

Tucked under the hotel’s 22nd floor 360-degree rooftop bar Mai The Sky Bar, the highest bar in Chiang Mai, The Level Lounge is a visual marvel. Guests enter the venue under an arch that pays homage to a nearby temple. In a salute to Chiang Mai’s Bo Sang Umbrella Village, large installations of illuminated umbrella ribs cling to the ceiling. Various artworks of umbrella canopies hang on the walls, such as those made from antique Chiang Mai textiles. The carpet’s concentric patterns, in the likes of gun-metal gray, periwinkle and soft amber hues, reference umbrella tops in a striking yet subdued way.

A private breakfast service from 7-10.30am, afternoon tea from 2.30-4pm, and cocktails and canapes for adults only from 5.30pm until 7.30pm are among a raft of The Level privileges.

A superior level of personalized service encompasses private check-in and check-out, and unlimited access to, The Level Lounge, as well as a dedicated concierge service. In-room services include welcome amenities such as fruit, Nespresso coffee machines and coffee capsules, and late check-out until 2pm subject to availability. Guests also enjoy complimentary use of The Level’s meeting room for two hours per stay and a 10% discount at YHI Spa.

The Level guests have access to all of Meliá Chiang Mai’s facilities, including bars Mai The Sky Bar and Tien Pool Bar, restaurants Mai Restaurant and Bar and Laan Na Kitchen, lobby lounge Ruen Kaew lounge, seven-treatment room YHI Spa, a swimming pool, gymnasium, kid’s club and more.

Meliá Chiang Mai is located on the lively Charoen Prathet Road by the River Ping and Night Bazaar. With a design that pays homage to contemporary aesthetics and Chiang Mai’s charming history and culture, Meliá Chiang Mai is located six kilometers from the Chiang Mai International Airport, near an array of tourist attractions including the Old Town with its ancient moat and red-brick walls and the city’s oldest temple Wat Chiang Man.

To contact Meliá Chiang Mai’s The Level or to make a booking, email reservation.chiangmai@melia.com, call +66 52 090 699 or visit https://www.melia.com/en/hotels/thailand/chiang-mai/melia-chiang-mai/inde


Meliá Hotels International Introduces New Virtual Community Meliá PRO Travel Labs Launches for Travel Advisors in the United States

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The past seven months have completely transformed the travel industry. In response, Meliá Hotels International (MHI) has created a new virtual community dedicated to closer communication and relationship rebuilding with agent partners.

With the launch of Meliá PRO Travel Labs in the US, a new Private Groups community on Facebook created exclusively for Meliá PRO Travel Agents will provide updated information on the MHI portfolio, including properties such as INNSiDE New York Nomad, Paradisus Los Cabos, and Meliá Orlando Celebration. The unique selection of live virtual events gives travel advisors the opportunity to actively participate in exclusive webinars, workshops, "coffee breaks," virtual FAM trips, and round tables led by experts in the tourism industry, General Managers, and other MHI team members.

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Workation By Meliá: Meliá Hotels International Continues To Innovate With New Teleworking Experiences In Its Hotels

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The COVID-19 pandemic has put the resilience of hotel companies and their capacity for innovation to the test. Travel restrictions and new consumer trends influenced by social distancing and concerns about health and safety mean that companies have to innovate to adapt to the current business environment. In the light of these developments, Meliá Hotels International, one of the top 20 hotel companies in the world, is taking full advantage of its know-how, infrastructure and digital capabilities to explore new business opportunities.

The hotel company is leveraging its know-how and leadership in the "bleisure" segment (hotels designed to combine both business and leisure) to launch new products which allow customers to telework from its hotels while also enjoying all of the hotel's facilities. The product responds to the growing demand from companies and people who need a well-equipped, comfortable and safe space to carry out their work without any distractions and in privacy

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