Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ Dolce by Wyndham brand is increasing it US presence with three new properties in Miami Beach, Palm Springs, Calif., and New York’s Hudson Valley.
“At the heart of the Dolce brand are hotels rooted in their destinations, with experiences shaped by place, design and how people want to travel today,” said Leo Danese, vice president, upscale and lifestyle brands at Wyndham Hotels & Resorts.
The 90-room Dolce by Wyndham Miami Beach is in South Beach, close to the Miami Beach Convention Center and Lincoln Road.
Its guestrooms are equipped with balconies, “plush bedding and light-filled interiors,” and an ambiance coupling “Mediterranean warmth with modern comfort,” Wyndham said.
The 140-room V Capri Palm Springs, a Dolce by Wyndham, features mid-century touches, resort-style pools, cabanas, and an adults-only pool, with a backdrop of the San Jacinto Mountains.
Its rooms and suites feature patios or balconies, and most accommodations offer mountain or pool views.
In addition to GiGi’s restaurant, V Capri Palm Springs also features a 24/7 fitness center and flexible meeting space.
The 240-room Sleepy Hollow Hotel, a Dolce by Wyndham in the Hudson Valley in Tarrytown, is situated on 11 acre. It offers a mix of guest rooms and suites, an indoor pool, a fitness center, several dining options and 30,000 square feet of meeting space.
A 30-minute drive from New York City, the Sleepy Hollow Hotel is near a variety of attractions, including Kykuit, the 40-room Rockefeller Estate, and Lyndhurst Mansion.
“As the brand further expands, we’re growing in high-demand destinations that leave a lasting impression, building a portfolio of properties that deliver thoughtful, consistent, high-quality stays that not only wow guests but help drive long-term value for owners,” Wyndham’s Danese said.
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