Grupo Posadas opens the new Gamma Mazatlán Centro Histórico Hotel

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Grupo Posadas expands its presence with three new hotels in Toluca and Mazatlán.

Gamma adds two new destinations: Toluca and Mazatlán Centro Histórico, reaching a total of 25 establishments under this brand.

Grupo Posadas announced the opening of three new hotels in the country, reinforcing its presence with two properties of the Gamma brand and a boutique hotel under the Curamoria brand. These additions add to its portfolio, which already exceeds 200 hotels throughout the country.

Gamma adds two new destinations: Toluca and Mazatlán Centro Histórico, reaching a total of 25 establishments under this brand. In Toluca, the new hotel is located near the El Insurgente interurban train, 66 kilometers from the Valley of Mexico, with services aimed at both business and vacation tourism. For its part, the Gamma Mazatlán Centro Histórico, located in the Machado plaza, offers 63 rooms, a restaurant, and a hall for events.

The boutique brand Curamoria also expands its offering with Casa Lucila, a boutique hotel on the Olas Altas promenade in Mazatlán. This property, with eight rooms, a restaurant, a lobby bar, a terrace, and a pool, is presented as an exclusive option for adults, aimed at those seeking personalized experiences and proximity to the historic center of the port.

Enrique Calderón, vice president of Hotel Operations at Posadas, highlighted that these openings are part of the company’s strategy to strengthen its presence in key destinations in the country. Calderón underlined the chain’s commitment to offering spaces that reflect local identity and promote tourism in the communities where they operate.

Gamma is distinguished by its focus on local culture, gastronomy, and traditions, while Curamoria seeks to create unique experiences through sophisticated designs and personalized attention.

With these new additions, Grupo Posadas reaffirms its role in the tourism and economic development of Mexico, continuing its expansion to provide experiences that connect travelers with the essence of each destination.

Source: OEM

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