Marriott International is preparing for an ambitious expansion in 2026, introducing a series of new hotel properties across North and South America. With planned openings in Ottawa, Atlanta, Coeur D’Alene, Medellín, and Portland, the global hospitality brand aims to deliver innovative stays that combine modern design, lifestyle-focused amenities, and immersive local experiences.
As travel demand continues to evolve, hospitality companies are investing heavily in properties that reflect the character of each destination while catering to diverse traveller preferences. Marriott’s upcoming launches highlight a growing focus on experiential travel, with properties designed to connect guests with local culture, food scenes, entertainment districts, and outdoor adventures.
These new hotels are expected to appeal to a wide range of visitors, from business travellers and festival-goers to outdoor enthusiasts and urban explorers, marking another significant step in the company’s global growth strategy.
Moxy Ottawa Downtown Brings Modern Energy to Canada’s Capital
Ottawa’s downtown hospitality scene will receive a fresh addition with the opening of Moxy Ottawa Downtown in early 2026. Known for its lively atmosphere and contemporary design, the Moxy brand targets travellers seeking stylish accommodations with social spaces that encourage interaction.
The Canadian capital draws visitors year-round with historic landmarks, vibrant neighbourhoods, and seasonal attractions. During late winter and early spring, the city’s maple season creates a distinctive travel experience, with visitors exploring local sugar bushes and sampling regional specialties. Outdoor activities such as skating along the Rideau Canal and visiting cultural institutions continue to attract both domestic and international tourists.
Positioned near the popular ByWard Market area, the new hotel will provide convenient access to restaurants, markets, and nightlife. Its modern design, compact yet functional rooms, and social bar concept aim to offer an energetic alternative to traditional hotels in the city.
Moxy Atlanta Downtown Aligns with Festival Culture and Urban Growth
Atlanta’s expanding tourism industry will see the arrival of Moxy Atlanta Downtown in spring 2026, adding a dynamic lifestyle property to one of the fastest-growing urban destinations in the United States. The hotel is expected to appeal to travellers attending concerts, sporting events, and festivals, thanks to its proximity to major venues and entertainment districts.
Atlanta’s reputation as a cultural hub continues to grow, with a diverse culinary scene, music festivals, and major sporting events driving visitor numbers. The new property will include a mix of room configurations, from compact spaces for solo travellers to larger family-friendly layouts, reflecting evolving travel patterns.
Lifestyle-focused amenities, vibrant communal spaces, and creative dining options are designed to capture the energy of the city. By blending hospitality with local culture, the hotel aims to become a gathering point for both visitors and residents.
AC Hotel Coeur D’Alene Highlights Scenic Outdoor Tourism
In September 2026, Marriott plans to introduce AC Hotel Coeur D’Alene, bringing a refined hospitality experience to one of Idaho’s most picturesque destinations. Known for its expansive glacial lake and mountain surroundings, Coeur D’Alene attracts travellers seeking outdoor adventure combined with relaxation.
The AC brand emphasizes European-inspired minimalism, offering sleek interiors, thoughtfully designed guest rooms, and social spaces tailored for both business and leisure travellers. The new hotel will include outdoor terraces and rooftop areas where guests can enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding landscape.
Outdoor tourism continues to grow as travellers prioritize nature-based experiences, and Coeur D’Alene’s hiking trails, water activities, and scenic beauty position it as an emerging alternative to more crowded mountain destinations. The new property reflects Marriott’s strategy of expanding into secondary markets with strong lifestyle appeal.
AC Hotel Medellín Enhances South America’s Urban Hospitality Landscape
Medellín’s transformation into a vibrant travel destination has captured global attention, and Marriott’s upcoming AC Hotel Medellín aims to complement the city’s evolving tourism profile. Scheduled to open in late 2026, the property will combine contemporary European design with local influences, offering a calm and stylish retreat within a dynamic urban environment.
Often referred to as the “City of Eternal Spring” due to its pleasant climate, Medellín attracts visitors with its cultural festivals, innovative public spaces, and thriving culinary scene. The new hotel’s central location is expected to provide convenient access to cultural districts, dining venues, and nightlife hotspots.
Signature design elements and guest-focused services aim to create a relaxing atmosphere that balances comfort with modern sophistication, appealing to travellers seeking both relaxation and cultural immersion.
Moxy Portland Thompson’s Point Targets Music and Arts Travellers
Portland, Maine’s growing reputation as a cultural destination will be reinforced by the opening of Moxy Portland Thompson’s Point in late 2026. Located within an emerging arts district, the property will serve as a hub for visitors attending concerts, festivals, and creative events.
Thompson’s Point has rapidly developed into a vibrant area filled with breweries, performance venues, and community spaces, attracting travellers interested in music and local arts. The hotel’s design will emphasize social interaction, featuring communal lounges, an onsite bar, and leisure amenities that align with the energetic spirit of the neighbourhood.
By positioning itself within a creative district, the hotel aims to offer an immersive experience where guests can connect with local culture while enjoying modern comforts.
Marriott’s Strategy Reflects Changing Travel Trends
The upcoming openings demonstrate how hospitality brands are adapting to shifting travel preferences. Today’s travellers increasingly seek experiences that blend convenience with authenticity, and Marriott’s new properties focus on lifestyle design, flexible spaces, and strong connections to local communities.
By expanding across diverse destinations — from capital cities and cultural hubs to outdoor adventure regions — Marriott is responding to a demand for varied travel experiences. These projects also highlight the growing importance of secondary markets and experiential travel in shaping the future of the hospitality industry.
As 2026 approaches, these new hotels are expected to redefine how travellers experience destinations across North and South America, offering modern spaces that reflect both global standards and local identity.
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