Wyndham Hotels & Resorts (NYSE:WH) shares faltered Wednesday, as the world’s largest hotel franchising company with approximately 9,200 hotels in more than 95 countries, announced the opening of the first Dolce hotel in Türkiye, Dolce by Wyndham Çesme Alaçati. The hotel, which is joined by the new openings of La Quinta by Wyndham Çesme and Wyndham Datça Perili Bay, comes as part of an expanded partnership with owner and operator, DRD Hotels, and reinforces Wyndham’s leading presence in the country, which today stands at nearly 120 hotels.
Located on the shores of the Aegean Sea and just three kilometers from Çesme’s popular resort area Alaçati, Dolce by Wyndham Çesme Alaçati features 155 rooms and suites offering beautiful sea and garden views and welcomes its guests with rich amenities including indoor and outdoor pools, a state-of-the-art fitness center and spa area, as well as on-site restaurants offering Mediterranean delicacies.
The remarkable all-inclusive hotel, according to this morning’s news release, “features 500 square meters of event space that can accommodate up to 300 guests, in addition to its private beach and garden which can also be used for weddings and other special events.
“With its state-of-the-art meeting spaces, curated cuisine and amenities that enable memorable activities, Dolce by Wyndham is globally renowned as an upscale brand perfect for events and leisure travelers. Dolce by Wyndham’s portfolio includes hotels around the world including Milan, Versailles, Hanoi, Toronto and more.”
WH shares dropped 41 cent to $72.63.