New Hampton Inn by Hilton opens in Hermosillo, Mexico

Hampton Sonora2Hampton Hotels, has opened the 151-room Hampton Inn by Hilton Hermosillo, located at Paseo Rio Sonora 172 Col. Proyecto, in Hermosillo, Mexico. 

“Guests traveling to Hermosillo will enjoy our central location in the heart of the city’s commercial, retail and government district,” said Enrique Lopez, general manager. “With an array of amenities aimed at making guest feel at home and our unwavering guarantee to provide the very best experience, we proudly offer a highly desirable property for business or leisure travelers.”

The hotel is owned by American Hotels Group and managed by Enrique Lopez. It is the first Hampton property in Hermosillo and the 17th in Mexico.

Hampton SonoraHampton Inn by Hilton Hermosillo is located just minutes from popular area attractions, including General Ignacio Pesqueira García International Airport, Galerias Mall Sonora, and the “Cerro de la Campana” mountain. It offers amenities such as video conferencing and complimentary printing services, 24 hr. Pavilion Pantry Market, foreign currency exchange and local area transportation. The new hotel also features Hampton’s Perfect Mix Lobby, designed as an extension of the guestroom with a variety of seating and lighting options for both leisure and business travelers. Guestrooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi, LCD flat-screen TV and coffee maker.

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Hampton Hotels foster a unique culture of hospitality called Hamptonality. This term describes each hotel’s approach to friendly customer service, anticipating guests’ needs and providing travelers with helpful suggestions about area attractions, historical facts and fun things to do around town. Additionally, hotels are infused with local photography and artwork, highlighting each property’s connection and support to its own community.

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