Asset managed by Midas Hospitality, Four Points Mount Prospect O'Hare, previously under the name Country Inn, underwent a multi-million dollar renovation including all 93 guest rooms. continue reading →
Asset managed by Cimarron Hospitality, Four Points Dallas Arlington Entertainment District, previously under the name Holiday Inn Express Arlington Six Flags, offers 102 spacious guest rooms, over 750 sq. ft. of meeting space, a 24-hour fitness center and business center. continue reading →
Asset managed by BASK Develpoment & Management, LLC, Four Points Milwaukee Airport, previously under the name Clarion Hotel Milwaukee Airport, offers 178 spacious guest rooms, over 17,000 sq. ft. of meeting space, a 24-hour fitness center, business center and fast and free Wi-Fi throughout the hotel. continue reading →
Strategically situated within the main complex of the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, the hotel is within easy reach from major highways and overlooks the famous Nairobi National Park. continue reading →
Founded in 1894, The Arusha Hotel, has emerged as a city landmark playing host to many dignitaries and well known personalities over more than 120 years. Rebranded after renovation, the hotel retains its unique charm reminiscent of a bygone era and a fabled past. continue reading →
The hotel is located in Mestre inside the Greater Venice area, one of the most economically developed regions of Italy. The property features 168 rooms and suites. continue reading →
Located in downtown Danzhou, the Four Points by Sheraton Danzhou is located near the Summer Plaza, the largest shopping and entertainment complex in the city. Just 90 minutes by car from Haikou Meilan Airport and one hour by car to Baima Jing Railway Station, it is a convenient location to travel to other parts of the island. continue reading →
Nestled in Kolain, at the foot of the Bjelasica mountains and Biogradska Gora national park, the hotel is situated an hour's drive from the Airport Podgorica and a 10 minute drive from the ski lifts. continue reading →