Mama Shelter opening seven new hotels
Mama Shelter is adding three new hotels to their collection in 2022, and more than 19 openings planned between now and 2025.
It starts with the first Mama Shelter on the Iberian Peninsula.
Mama Lisboa is scheduled to open on 12 January 2022, offering 130 rooms, a restaurant and breath-taking views across the city from its rooftop.
Mama Paris La Defense will open on 1 March 2022, as Mama Shelter’s third Parisian hotel, complete with a space-themed American diner, a sports bar and many Ateliers. It features 211 rooms.
In late 2022, Mama Shelter will land in the Middle East with the opening of Mama Dubai.
The company is anticipating a busy year in 2023 with landmark openings in Eastern Europe, a second Brazilian outpost and further expansion in France.
It kicks off in January 2023 with Mama Bucharest arriving in the Romanian capital, followed by new hotels in Rennes and Dijon in France, and will then end the year with the opening of Mama Sao Paulo.
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