Historic Hotels of America teams up with Cloudbeds
Historic Hotels of America has appointed hospitality tech platform Cloudbeds as a supplier partner.
Cloudbeds, based in San Diego, will enable HHA member hotels to boost the guest experience through streamlined operations.
Historic Hotels of America is the commercial hotel portfolio of the National Trust for Historic Preservation.
It represents more than 300 hotels across the US which have been recognized for their historical significance and architecture.
The Cloudbeds’ platform and property management tools support modernizing hotel operations for independent boutique hotels.
“Historic hoteliers are committed to honoring the past while delivering the level of service today’s guests expect. Cloudbeds offers technology that supports this balance, helping hotels operate more seamlessly,” said Lawrence Horwitz, EVP of Historic Hotels of America.
Cloudbeds said the partnership will provide historic hotels with ‘modern infrastructure that allows them to compete while maintaining the individuality that defines them.’
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