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Hotel Development Spain

Thompson Seville Hotel to Open 2026 in Spain

Anticipated to open in 2026, the 101-room luxury lifestyle property will be the fourth Thompson Hotels property in Europe, joining Thompson Madrid, which opened in 2022, and the previously announced Thompson Rome, expected to open mid-2024, and Thompson Vienna, which is slated to join the Hyatt portfolio in 2025.



Hotel Development Rome

Hyatt Announces Thompson Rome Hotel for 2024

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) today announced that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a franchise agreement with Botteghe Oscure s.r.l., a company affiliated with AG Group s.r.l., for the first Thompson Hotels property in Italy with Thompson Rome.



Hotel Opening Spain

175 Room Thompson Madrid Hotel Opens

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announces today the opening of the Thompson Madrid, the first Thompson Hotels branded property in Spain.




Hotel Development Vienna

Thompson Vienna Hotel Announced for 2024

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into a management agreement with an affiliate of SIGNA and CENTRAL Group for Thompson Vienna, a new lifestyle hotel to be located in the Austrian capital.


Hotel Development Madrid

Thompson Madrid Hotel Announced for Mid 2022

Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today that a Hyatt affiliate has entered into an agreement with Exacorp One S.L. for the first Thompson Hotels property in Spain: Thompson Madrid. The 175 room hotel is slated to open in mid-2022.


Hotel Opening Denver

Thompson Denver Hotel Opens Today

The new-build hotel, owned by T2 Hospitality, features Chez Maggy, a 90-seat, ground-floor restaurant by chef Ludo Lefebvre; Reynard Social, a sixth-floor sunroom bar and lounge with a seasonally driven cocktail program, curated wine list, local beer selection, and alpine-inspired bites; a 1,032-square-foot signature Thompson Suite; and ample meetings and events spaces named for three of Denver’s most notorious early citizens (Mattie Silks, Kate Fulton, and Corteze Thomson).