Marriott International expects to add another 10 properties in France across multiple brands by the end of next year.
The hotel giant said these extra properties would add more than 1,000 rooms to its portfolio in France, which currently includes 69 hotels and more than 12,000 rooms across 16 of Marriott’s brands.
Properties set to debut in the next 18 months in France include three Moxy “lifestyle” hotels in Annecy, Paris and Nice, as well as a Residence Inn extended stay property in Lille, plus the Courtyard by Marriott Lyon East and Aloft Dijon.
Other newcomers include the restored Hôtel du Couvent in Nice, which will be part of the Luxury Collection when it opens this summer. Marriott also expects to add a Tribute Portfolio hotel in Mougins by the end of 2025.
Alexandra Goguet, Marriott International’s vice president of development for France and Benelux, said: "We remain focused on strengthening our presence in primary and secondary markets in France in line with the strong demand we are seeing for leisure and resort experiences, as well as for business travel.
“Conversion and adaptive reuse projects represent nearly half our properties expected to join the Marriott portfolio in France by the end of 2025.
“These projects allow us to add hotels in key locations in city centres and demonstrate our expertise and flexibility in finding innovative solutions to adapt existing buildings whilst creating fantastic guest experiences.”