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The Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy Group to open luxury hotel in Mexico

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The Louis Vuitton Moet Hennessy Group will open a new luxury hotel on Careyes beach, in the state of Jalisco.

 The French chain has so far invested around 230 million dollars for the construction of what they consider will be their most luxurious property around the world.

The Cheval Blanc hotel by Group Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton (LVMH), plans to start operating in 2017, and will be built along the Chamela bay, in Careyes Beach, La Huerta, Jalisco, Mexico.

Miguel Angel Landeros Volquartz, director of Invermar Group, said that this will be the first hotel from the chain in the Americas, and it will be the largest luxury hotel in Mexico and one of the best in the world.

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Source: Flickr. Original Title: “Louis Vuitton París” by Zoetnet. July 31, 2010. (Foto pública).

The hotel will feature an 18-hole golf course, designed by Von Hagge and Baril Smellek; in addition to the hotel’s guests –who can have entire access to the golfing grounds-, those staying at the Four Seasons and One and Only Hotel, will also be able to enjoy the facility, which will additionally have a marina for yachts with LVMH.

The luxury hotel will feature a restaurant called “Le 1947“, a name which pays homage to one of the best vineyards of Cheval Blanc.

This restaurant has in fact 2 Michelin stars, an award granted only to those hotels and restaurants with nothing but the highest quality.

Costa Careyes (Photo: www.casacareyes.com)

Costa Careyes (Photo: www.casacareyes.com)

The hotel will feature 52 rooms and its rates per night could reach $4,000 USD, in addition, Landeros said, quoted in an article in “El Financiero” that “the hotel is linked to all the labels of the corporation, which will open a sea of opportunities for brands like Givenchy and Dior, so they will have total access to the hotel as the perfect setting for their fashion runways!”

 

It’s worth mentioning that the LVMH group urged the government of Jalisco one airstrip, which already is being enabled, and about 90 million Mexican pesos will be invested in the airport terminal which will have capacity to receive aircrafts for up to 170 passengers.

 

By Valeria Bigurra Peñavera for Mexico News Network

Source: http://www.mexiconewsnetwork.com/

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