Colombia. One of the trends that is influencing the tourism industry over the course of the last 3 years with the greatest boom is the binomial social networks-Millennials. Millennials, more than any previous generation, lean toward places or destinations that are 'social media friendly' on their travels.
The new lobby of the Hotel Cartagena Plaza, intended to be a space for informal meetings rather than a simple waiting room, offers an authentic, original environment, with services that can be shown to the whole world and also combines three distinctive elements that can be found in the new trends of interior design for the hotel industry: Accessible technology, entertainment and an adaptable environment that provides effective responses to the demands of "new" travelers.
Among the many changes made in this area, travelers can find: Walls in "Beige" tones that provide greater lighting, sophistication and clarity throughout the area, which also allow you to appreciate the wonderful location of the Hotel in front of an extensive beach area. Completely new furniture and carpets, with cylindrical puff prints and embroidery; Innovative Armchairs type "Egg" of European design in blue and gray tones and chairs with Vintage details that invite you to a memorable selfie.
Glass chandeliers and luxury vases subtly adorn the reception area, the remodeling of which was elaborated in black marble and golden details. 42-inch LED TVs as news and entertainment media. Xbox 360 and selfie area with the most recent recognitions that the hotel has achieved with more than 20 years of tradition. Relocation of La Marina Travel Agency next to the remodeled reception to provide greater accessibility and comfort to its customers.
Carlos MOnroy, Manager of the HOTEL CARTAGENA PLAZA regarding the new remodeling says: "We have been working hard and with a lot of dedication to convert a hotel with more than 20 years into an urban, attractive and contemporary space; consolidated as a benchmark before the international hotel industry, with dynamic, open spaces that meet the needs of a society in constant transformation and that contributes to the growth of the Colombian Hotel industry".
The renovation process that the hotel has constantly executed has also included its 311 rooms, buffet restaurant, disco and façade and has run hand in hand with the architect Jhony Ballestas, the Operational Comptroller of the Hotel Cartagena Plaza Dorey Lucia Cárcamo and the board of directors of the Dorado Plaza Hotel Organization.



