The AC Hotel Portland blends contemporary style with cosmopolitan sophistication. We focused on the essentials of a beautiful stay and will create an experience unlike any other. Our continental breakfast found European inspiration. We replaced room service with the flexibility of a quick snack or evening tapas plates. Our bartenders are true urban spirits who will share the unique buzz of the city and all it has to offer. By stripping away the unnecessary, we provide beauty in the essentials. Choosing the AC Hotel Portland comes with a number of added benefits for you and your guests...AC KITCHEN – Featuring a European-inspired selection of artisian sliced meats and cheeses, various pastries, sweet and savory egg tarts, yogurts, muesli, fresh fruit, freshly baked butter croissants, and Nespresso hot and iced coffee, the AC Kitchen creates the perfect start to the day.AC LOUNGE - An open space, designed for both sides of you - work life and night life. A place where inspiration crystallizes into creative, actionable ideas by day. By night, our bartenders serve up expert local knowledge along with craft beer, hand-crafted cocktails, and tapas-style small plates.AC COFFEE/LIBRARY - Our signature common space, designed to keep you relaxed and connected. The AC Coffee Bar will feature locally roasted coffee and other local snacks, while the AC library is the perfect space for meeting, collaborating, or taking a minute to relax.
Dettagli sede
CatenaMarriott Bonvoy
BrandAC Hotels by Marriott
Anno di costruzione2016
Anno di ristrutturazione-
Spazio riunioni totale1.675 sq. ft.
Camere204
Tipo di sedeHotel
Valutazioni di settore
AAA
Forbes Travel Guide
Servizi/dotazioni
Caratteristiche camere e servizi
Chiamate (locali)
Chiamate (numeri verde)
Deposito bagagli
Segreteria telefonica
Servizio di lavanderia
Servizio in camera
Vista (città)
Servizi
Accessibile su sedia a rotelle
Animali ammessi
Catering interno
Negozio di souvenir
Ristorante interno
Servizio catering esterno consentito
Servizio di autonoleggio
Sicurezza in loco
Spazio (privato)
Spazio (semi-privato)
Servizi alle imprese
Business center
Funzionalità A/V
Servizi VIP
Videoconferenza
Attività ricreative
Campi da tennis
Centro benessere
Sci
Spa o salone di bellezza
Trasporti
Autobus
Taxi
Treno
Attrezzature
Area di carico/scarico
Funzionalità A/V
Attrezzatura A/V
Internet ad alta velocità (125 Mbps)
Personale A/V in loco
Caratteristiche camere e servizi
Chiamate (locali)
Chiamate (numeri verde)
Deposito bagagli
Segreteria telefonica
Servizio di lavanderia
Servizio in camera
Vista (città)
Servizi
Accessibile su sedia a rotelle
Animali ammessi
Catering interno
Negozio di souvenir
Ristorante interno
Servizio catering esterno consentito
Servizio di autonoleggio
Sicurezza in loco
Spazio (privato)
Spazio (semi-privato)
Sostenibilità
Questa sede dispone di certificazione di sostenibilità rilasciata da BeCause, un'organizzazione indipendente che collabora con Cvent.
Certificazioni (1)
LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design)Sustainability level: Silver
Sustainability level: Silver
Ente di certificazione:U.S. Green Building Council
Data di rilascio: 5/3/2018 • Data di scadenza: 31/12/2099
Date da saturare
Date prioritarie in cui le sedi preferiscono ospitare eventi
8 dic 2025 - 31 dic 2025
8 dic 2025 - 31 dic 2025
8 dic 2025 - 31 dic 2025
8 dic 2025 - 31 dic 2025
Seasonal Availability
Do you want to know if your event is during the high or low season? Check the season availability for this hotel.
Public Transit from Portland International Airport (PDX):
MAX Red Line - SW 3rd AVE stop
40 min estimated ride time - direct route - 3 minute walk
Estimated Cost - $5.00 round trip
Taxi/Ride Share from Portland International Airport (PDX):
Portland Taxi, Uber, Lyft - Front Door Valet Drop-Off
25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk
Estimated Cost - $40.00-$80.00 round trip
Driving from Portland International Airport (PDX):
25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk
Driving Directions:
START - Portland International Airport
7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218
• Get on I-205 S from NE Airport Way
• Follow I-205 S and I-84 W to SE Morrison Bridge.
• Take the exit toward City Center from I-84 W
• Continue on SE Morrison Bridge.
• Take S Naito Pkwy/Pacific Hwy W
• Turn right on SW Taylor St
ARRIVE - AC Hotel Downtown Portland, OR
888 SW 3rd Ave Portland, OR 97204
Public Transit from Portland International Airport (PDX):
MAX Red Line - SW 3rd AVE stop
40 min estimated ride time - direct route - 3 minute walk
Estimated Cost - $5.00 round trip
Taxi/Ride Share from Portland International Airport (PDX):
Portland Taxi, Uber, Lyft - Front Door Valet Drop-Off
25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk
Estimated Cost - $40.00-$80.00 round trip
Driving from Portland International Airport (PDX):
25 min estimated ride time - direct route - 0 minute walk
Driving Directions:
START - Portland International Airport
7000 NE Airport Way, Portland, OR 97218
• Get on I-205 S from NE Airport Way
• Follow I-205 S and I-84 W to SE Morrison Bridge.
• Take the exit toward City Center from I-84 W
• Continue on SE Morrison Bridge.
• Take S Naito Pkwy/Pacific Hwy W
• Turn right on SW Taylor St
ARRIVE - AC Hotel Downtown Portland, OR
888 SW 3rd Ave Portland, OR 97204
Distanza da aeroporto
12.5 mi
Distance from airport 12.5 mi
Parcheggio in zona
Parcheggio in zona
Parcheggio a pagamento
( 49,00 USD/Giorno )
Servizio parcheggiatore
( 49,00 USD/Giorno )
Parcheggio in strada
Parcheggio autobus
Attrazioni locali
Portland Art Museum
Museo
0 mi
The Portland Art Museum in Portland, Oregon, United States, was founded in 1892, making it one of the oldest art museums on the West Coast and seventh oldest in the US. Upon completion of the most recent renovations, the Portland Art Museum became one of the 25 largest art museums in the US, at a total of 240,000 square feet, with more than 112,000 square feet of gallery space.
The permanent collection has more than 42,000 works of art, and at least one major traveling exhibition is usually on show. The Portland Art Museum features a center for Native American art, a center for Northwest art, a center for modern and contemporary art, permanent exhibitions of Asian art, and an outdoor public sculpture garden. The Northwest Film Center is also a component of Portland Art Museum.
The 64-acre Oregon Zoo is located in Portland, a city and surrounding metropolitan area of more than 1.5 million people. Attendance in 2015 was more than 1.5 million.
Oregon Zoo facts and numbers
The zoo's annual operating budget is derived from a tax base through Metro, the Portland-area regional government that is the zoo's governing body, plus zoo admissions, concessions, contributions, special promotions, the Oregon Zoo Foundation and grants.
The zoo has five major exhibit areas: Great Northwest, Fragile Forests, Asia, Pacific Shores and Africa. Within these large areas are 23 specialized exhibits.
Animals of the Oregon Zoo
1,800 individual animals represent 232 species or subspecies of birds, mammals, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates*
19 endangered species and 9 threatened species live at the zoo.*
The zoo is active in 63 Species Survival Plans.*
Plants of the Oregon Zoo
Native plants of the Pacific Northwest's temperate rainforests have been cultivated to create naturalistic exhibits, pathways and vistas within the zoo.
More than 1,000 species of exotic plants thrive in the zoo's botanical gardens, including firebird heliconia, pelican flower and ground orchid. Some are harvested and given to the animals as browse.
OUR ORGANIZATION
The Portland Japanese Garden is a private, not-for-profit organization funded entirely by donations, membership, memorials, grants, gate admissions, and gift store sales. It was formed in the early 1960s by Portland citizens interested in promoting a more intimate relationship between the peoples of Japan and our city and state. In 1958, Portland became a sister city to Sapporo, Japan. This created a broad interest in Japanese culture. Soon after, several business leaders and Mayor Terry Shrunk decided it would be wonderful for Portland to have a traditional Japanese garden.
OUR MISSION
The purpose of the Portland Japanese Garden is to create, maintain, improve, and administer an authentic, world-class Japanese garden in the city of Portland and to offer compatible educational, cultural, artistic, horticultural, environmental, and charitable activities.
OUR CORE VALUES
We believe in and strive for:
Inspiration, serenity, tranquility, and the aestheticism of nature.
Excellence in the management and maintenance of the garden.
Japanese culture, tradition, and aesthetics.
Cultural authenticity directed to the needs of diverse local, national, and international communities.
Environmental awareness and conservation, and the pursuit of environmental sustainability in the operation of the Garden.
Mutual respect and harmony within the board, staff, membership, and with surrounding communities.
The Rose Garden Store, located at the world famous International Rose Test Garden, is Portland's very own rose-themed specialty shop. We carry a wide variety of rose and garden themed items.
For decades visitors have asked the garden staff where they could purchase a memento to take home with them so they could remember their visit to the garden. In response, Portland Parks and Recreation built the Rose Garden Store to be run by the Portland Rose Festival Foundation. The Store opened in May of 2000, and serves as the Garden's Visitor Information Center as well as offering a wonderful selection of rose items to our visitors. We are classified as a non-profit museum store - proceeds from the Rose Garden Store go to help support Portland's public Rose Gardens.
We pride ourselves on offering hundreds of rose themed items - we are always looking for new, locally made products to add to our selection. We truly seek and find the most exquisite representations of roses in rare, unique and fun items.
About the Garden
Lan Su Chinese Garden is one of Portland's greatest treasures and most interesting sites to see while visiting Portland. A result of a collaboration between the cities of Portland and Suzhou, our sister city in China's Jiangsu province that's famous for its beautiful Ming Dynasty gardens, Lan Su was built by Chinese artisans from our Suzhou and is one the most authentic Chinese gardens outside of China.
Much more than just a beautiful botanical garden, Lan Su is a creative wonder -- a powerfully inspiring experience based on a 2,000-year-old Chinese tradition that melds art, architecture, design and nature in perfect harmony.
Once inside the garden's walls, you'll feel as if you've traveled through time to another era in a faraway world. Lan Su is a window into Chinese culture, history and way of thinking. Ever changing, Lan Su always has something new to offer - by the minute, by the hour, and with the seasons. Enter the wonderland.
Our Name
The garden's name represents this relationship: sounds from both Portland and Suzhou are combined to form Lan Su. "Lan" (蘭) is also the Chinese word for "Orchid" and "Su" (蘇) is the word for "Arise" or "Awaken," so the garden's name can also be interpreted poetically as "Garden of Awakening Orchids." (蘭蘇園)
Portland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating seven vibrant farmers markets in Portland, OR. Our markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers.
Our Mission
PFM operates world-class farmers markets that contribute to the success of local food growers and producers, and create vibrant community gatherings. As a trade association, success for our vendors is our primary objective. Listening and learning from vendors and shoppers produces outstanding farmers markets where vendors prosper and communities thrive.
Our Vision
PFM is a catalyst for the nation’s most prosperous, healthy and sustainable food system.
Food producers thrive and expand
All residents have access to farm fresh food
Farmers markets build, nourish and inspire community
Our Strategy
It all starts with a strong foundation. PFM is a sustainable organization that invests in its vendors, employees and volunteers. This strong base allows us to lead growth in the local food system. For our vendors we are a marketing organization that attracts shoppers to marketplaces where vendors can prosper and we are committed to providing business accelerations opportunities such as expanded marketplaces, educational workshops and a diversified shopper base.
Powell’s City of Books is the largest used and new bookstore in the world, occupying an entire city block and housing approximately one million books. Located in downtown Portland’s Pearl District, the City of Books has nine color-coded rooms and over 3,500 different sections, offering something for every interest, including an incredible selection of out-of-print and hard-to-find titles. Dozens of acclaimed writers, artists, and thinkers visit each month to read in the Basil Hallward Gallery (located upstairs in the Pearl Room). A one-of-a-kind Rare Book Room draws bibliophiles from near and far to browse an impressive collection of autographed first editions and other collectible volumes. And our Espresso Book Machine provides instant access to hard-to-find titles and gives anyone the power to publish a book.
Portland Saturday Market is celebrating its 43rd year in the historic Old Town/ Chinatown neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. Our weekly market features 252 booths showcasing a variety of arts & crafts sold by local Pacific Northwest artisans. Established in 1974, our market has a thriving membership of over 350 artisans.
Every Saturday and Sunday from March through Christmas Eve the Old Town/Chinatown neighborhood transforms into a thriving arts and crafts open-air marketplace. Seeing the Market’s staff delegate booth spaces with precision each weekend for so many years, most of the neighborhood has come to think of Portland Saturday Market as a business like any other. But it certainly was not always that way, and some surprising elements still lie at the core of this unusual non-profit operation. read more
Mission: What we stand for
Inspire curiosity through engaging science learning experiences, foster experimentation and the exchange of ideas, and stimulate informed action.
Vision: Where we're going
OMSI, collaborating with partners, will ignite an education transformation at the intersection of science, technology and design, and weave a thriving innovation district into the fabric of Portland, that spreads opportunities across the Northwest.
Remember when?
OMSI began with the exhibition of Oregon’s rich natural resources with the opening of the City Hall Museum in 1896. But with the Great Depression and World War II, it wasn’t until the mid-forties that support for the museum really began to grow. Businessman Ralph Lloyd hosted the temporary “Oregon Museum of Science and Industry” in his house on NE Hassalo Street, boasting the Northwest's first public planetarium and its 20-minute trip to the stars.
OMSIs Original Washington Park Location
With annual attendance swelling to over 25,000 in 1955 and the house scheduled for demolition, the City Council stepped forward to lease land in Washington Park to OMSI for the sum of one dollar per year. In the spirit of pioneer barn-raisings, over 400 volunteer union brick layers and hod carriers laid 102,000 bricks in one day, and on June 7, 1958, the dream of a dedicated, hands-on science museum became a reality.
By the mid-1980's, OMSI's popularity surpassed the size of its facility six times over and a new group of community leaders began a $32M campaign to build a state-of-the-art science center, culminating with a milestone donation from longtime supporter, Portland General Electric, of an 18.5-acre site that held a historic sawdust-fired power generation plant. On October 24, 1992, the new 219,000 square-foot facilities opened, adding the USS Blueback, the last non-nuclear powered submarine built by the U.S. Navy, just two years later.
Today, the museum serves over 1 million visitors at the museum and through off-site education programs. OMSI is ranked as one of the top science centers in the United States and has an international reputation for its innovative exhibits and educational programs.
Park Features
The Battleship Oregon Memorial was built in 1956 to honor an 1893 ship. It was nicknamed 'the Bulldog of the United States Navy' and fought in many famous battles before it was retired from service. On July 4, 1976, a time capsule was sealed in the base of the memorial. The time capsule is to be opened July 5, 2076.
Listen to a reading of the USS Oregon commemorative plaque located in Waterfront Park.
The Founders Stone honors Portland's founders, William Pettygrove and Asa Lovejoy, who tossed a coin to decide whether their new town would be named Boston or Portland.
Salmon Street Springs was dedicated in 1988, although it wasn't named until a contest was held in 1989. Designed by Robert Perron Landscape Architects and Planners, the fountain is controlled by an underground computer that changes the pattern of the fountain's 185 water jets. The three cycles of the fountain are called misters, bollards, and wedding cake. At full capacity, the fountain recycles 4,924 gallons of water per minute through as many as 137 jets at once.
On August 3, 1990, the Japanese American Historical Plaza was dedicated to the memory of those who were deported to inland internment camps during World War II. In the memorial garden, artwork tells the story of the Japanese people in the Northwest - of immigration, elderly immigrants, native-born Japanese Americans, soldiers who fought in US military services during the war, and the business people who worked hard and had hope for the children of the future. A sculpture by Jim Gion, Songs of Innocence, Songs of Experience, serves as a gateway to the plaza.
The Mission of the Pearl District Business Association is to promote the Pearl District as the region’s premier destination for dining, shopping, art, and living. Our goal is to enhance the vitality of business by providing value to our members and to our community.
Under the guidance of the Board of Directors, the PDBA is responsible for many activities and initiatives, including:
Public Advocacy – every aspect from street signage to negotiating street closures, and representing the Pearl District in future City planning.
Management and Administration of the ExploreThePearl.com Website
Management of the content of The Pearl magazine.
Creating media partnerships for programs like the Pearl District Business Association Member Map and Guide in The Pearl magazine. And creating further strategic media relationships with groups like Venture Portland, SagaCity Media, Portland Picks, Pamplin Media Group, The Where to Eat Guide, and Travel Portland.
Production of the PDBA Member eNewsletter
Scheduling and Hosting of PDBA Networking Events
Marketing + Advertising Campaigns include:
First Thursdays in the Pearl
Pearl District Bunny Hop
Summer Advertising Campaign
Pints in the Pearl
Summer Parkways
Pearl District Labor Day Sale & Art in the Pearl
Pearl District Holidays in the Pearl
M.A.D. Tours & Events help you and realizes the trip of a lifetime!
Just for you, your family, your friends, your business. For crazy dreams or wise dreams Join us!
Attività
Trasporti
Personale preferito
Visita profilo
Topgolf
multi-city
We’re a sports entertainment complex that features an inclusive, high-tech golf game that everyone can enjoy. Paired with an outstanding food and beverage menu, climate-controlled hitting bays and music, every Topgolf has an energetic hum that you can feel right when you walk through the door.
Attività
Visita profilo
Avital Food & Drink Experiences
multi-city
You need a more interesting and memorable experience for your clients, coworkers, family, or friends - we design interactive food & drink experiences to wow your guests!
Avital Food & Drink Experiences has been designing and producing cutting edge dining experiences and foodie activations for 12 years and counting, with over 100,000 happy guests.
From food tours, to interactive meals, to conference activations and even virtual events, we've got you covered. If it needs food or drink, and it needs to be memorable and unique, come to Avital Experiences.
Choose from our library of options, or ask us about custom built experiences to suit your event.
Food & Drink is the Ultimate Connector. We can't wait to strengthen your human connections via our interactive food & drink experiences.
Attività
Ristorante/bar
Visita profilo
Infinite Oregon Tours
Portland
Guided day trips filled with stunning natural beauty, knowledgeable and friendly guides, riveting pioneer history, diverse ecology, fascinating volcanic geology and intriguing cultural highlights!
Attività
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Vibralocity
multi-city
Vibralocity is Portland's most eclectic DJ. Vibralocity has an extensive collection of dance and lounge music to fit any environment. When you book Vibralocity, you get a professional who knows how to blend songs, do live mashups, and put on a show. You also get professional sound and lighting equipment. Inquire today to get a free quote!
Vibralocity offers services for the following event types: corporate, wedding, private, community-based, fundraiser, public event, and more!
Vibralocity is based in Portland, but can travel to wherever your event is being held.
Intrattenimento a pagamento
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AV Chicago Show Ready Productions
multi-city
Show Ready Productions is a leading national event production services provider. AV Chicago is a division of Show Ready focusing in the mid-west and Chicagoland areas. With our combined resources we are your partner for your events from start to finish. Our team is dedicated to making sure we begin with your vision and leave you and your attendees inspired by the experience.
Logistica/arredamento
Personale preferito
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Landry's Dining Brands
multi-city
Landry's, Inc., is a privately held American multi-brand dining, hospitality, entertainment, and gaming corporation headquartered in Houston, Texas. Landry's, Inc., owns and operates more than 600 restaurants, hotels, casinos, and entertainment destinations in 35 U.S. states and the District of Columbia.
Ristorante/bar
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Brand Ambassadors
multi-city
We provide staff for events, tradeshows, conventions, promotions, marketing tours.
Intrattenimento a pagamento
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Fogo de Chao - Portland
Portland
Our first restaurant in Oregon is located in the heart of Downtown Portland in the historic Public Services Building, just a short walk to Pioneer Square. Fogo elevates the centuries-old cooking technique of churrasco – the art of roasting high-quality cuts of meat over an open flame – into a cultural dining experience of discovery.The restaurant showcases a beautiful dining room with seating for 250 guests, differentiated menus for all dayparts, several private and semi-private dining areas, a lively bar plus full service catering and takeout and delivery options.
Catering
Ristorante/bar
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The Crab Shack Band
multi-city
Feisty. Fun. Perfect. 10+ years of packing the dance floors! The Crab Shack plays a wide variety of music with a set list of over 12 hours of music. Winner of the Couples Choice Award, Seacoast Best Band Award and Wedding Spotlight Award. Ask us for a quote - We would love to hear from you!
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The Beautiful Essentials
• Modern guest rooms
• AC Kitchen, with European-inspired breakfast
• The Slab, AC's signature coffee bar
• The AC Lounge, co-working space by day, hub of social buzz by night, serving tapas
• Bartenders with local expertise
• WiFi everywhere
• Mobile check-in / check-out
• Business services
• 24-hour fitness center access
• Marriott Rewards
*** Portland Art Museum - Off-Site Venue Partner***
Domande frequenti di AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR
Consulta le domande frequenti di AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR riguardo a salute e sicurezza, sostenibilità e diversità e inclusione.
Sostenibilità
Fornire dettagli o un link a eventuali obiettivi/strategie di sostenibilità o impatto sociale comunicati pubblicamente da AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for Marriott International's sustainability & social impact strategy and 2025 goals information.
AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR dispone di una strategia per l'eliminazione e la differenziazione dei rifiuti (ad es. plastica, carta, cartone, ecc.)? In caso affermativo, descriverla.
(Solo per gli hotel USA) AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR e/o la società capogruppo sono una Diverse-Owned Business Enterprise (DOBE), ovvero un'azienda almeno al 51% di proprietà di individui con disabilità? In caso affermativo, indicare la certificazione ottenuta:
Nessuna risposta.
Se pertinente, includere un link alla relazione pubblica di AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR sui propri programmi e iniziative in materia di diversità, equità e inclusione.
Le prassi di AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR sono state definite in base ai suggerimenti per i servizi sanitari forniti da organizzazioni pubbliche o private? In caso affermativo, elencare le organizzazioni utilizzate per definire tali prassi:
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
AC Hotel Portland Downtown, OR pulisce e igienizza le aree comuni e le strutture accessibili al pubblico (ad esempio le sale riunioni, i ristoranti, le cabine degli ascensori, ecc.)? In caso affermativo, descrivere le nuove misure adottate.
Yes, Marriott cares greatly about every guest's experience and takes hygiene and sanitation very seriously. Marriott has established strict standards of cleanliness for all of its hotels that either meet or exceed public health department regulations.
Please explain, if applicable, the carbon offsetting options you offer to corporations.
The corporate sustainability team can help to offset customers' carbon footprints by contacting Sustainability@marriott.com.
Please provide, if applicable, an e-mail address for a contact who can address any follow up questions relating to sustainability and social impact goals and initiatives.
sustainability@marriott.com
Has your hotel taken steps to reduce single-use plastics, such as removing plastic straws (except upon request for guests with disabilities), stirrers and cotton buds? If yes, please provide detail as to the steps you have taken to reduce single use plastics?
Yes, Eliminated straws and stirrers
Does your hotel generate (onsite) or purchase (offsite) renewable energy (beyond your utility's standard offerings)? If yes, please describe your practices for generating or purchasing renewable energy.
Does your hotel engage in activities to protect & restore the natural environment in which it is located (i.e. trees planted, coral reef restored, etc.)?
Will your hotel be imposing any additional fees for cleaning services? If yes, please specify those fees.
No
Are specific cleaning/disinfection routines in place for pillows, duvets and their covers, headboard, bathrobe etc.? If yes, please describe.
Yes, Hotels following MI Cleaning Protocals
Please include a link to your public report on community impact if applicable.
Please visit Marriott.com/Serve360 for the latest progress on Marriott International's community engagement efforts.
Please provide any other comments you wish to make regarding your efforts/initiatives to obtain certification in these programs.