Marriott’s Luxury Collection brand debuts down under
Marriott Bonvoy’s Luxury Collection brand has landed in Australia.
The brand debuted with the opening of The Tasman, in Hobart.
Centrally located within the restored heritage area of Parliament Square overlooking Hobart’s waterfront, The Tasman is housed in former state government offices,that bring together three eras of design: Georgian, Art Deco, and Contemporary.
It has 152 guest rooms and suites, three dining concepts, meeting space, and a 24/7 fitness centre.
"Hobart is a dynamic city, allowing a seamless fit for The Luxury Collection. The Tasman will offer our guests a transformative journey," said Philipp Weghmann, Vice President and Global Brand Leader of The Luxury Collection.
Rajeev Menon, President, Asia Pacific (excluding Greater China), Marriott International said: "We are thrilled to unveil the first The Luxury Collection hotel in Australia. This marks a new milestone in the growth of The Luxury Collection and further diversifies our growing collection of hotels in the world’s most desirable locations."
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