Hilton signs two Tapestry Collection hotels in Baja California

Hilton has signed two franchise agreements for the upcoming conversions of the 90-room Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in La Paz and 70-room Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in San Jose del Cabo. Expected to open in early 2024, the properties will debut of Tapestry by Hilton in Baja California, Mexico. Onirius Hospitality Advisors served as the principal advisor for the development and launch of both hotels. 

“The Pacific Coast of Mexico represents an integral role in Hilton’s larger organic growth strategy across this diverse destination as we look to bolster our presence with world-class brands and add to our portfolio of award-winning hotels in Baja California,” Mario Carbone, managing director, development, Mexico and Central America, Hilton, said in a statement. “These two important hotel conversions propel our vision forward of introducing new brands in new destinations while providing value for our owners and catering to our evolving guests’ needs.” 

Currently in Mexico, Hilton has 90 hotels open and approximately 30 in the development pipeline. 

“Both Perla La Paz and Tropicana Los Cabos will be great additions to our expanding Tapestry Collection by Hilton portfolio across Mexico and the brand’s global portfolio of over 115 hotels currently welcoming guests around the world with more than 100 under development,” said Jenna Hackett, brand leader, Tapestry Collection by Hilton. “Both of these unique properties encapsulate the vibrant personality of La Paz and San Jose del Cabo, respectively, and we look forward to offering guests authentic experiences at each property as they explore Baja California.” 

Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton  

Built in 1940, the historic 90-room Hotel Perla recently underwent a $10 million renovation and is expected to join the Hilton portfolio as Perla La Paz, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in early 2024. Known as a legendary hotel, Perla La Paz will continue to represent classic La Paz style with a nod to its Art Deco history and modernization of the city. 

With a pastel pink façade and breezy outdoor terraces, guests enter into a bright and airy ambiance adorned with pastel pinks and greens, natural woods, checkered tiles, rattan furniture and warm lighting. The hotel’s renovation includes all spacious remodeled rooms surrounding the property’s courtyard. On the ground level, there is a full-service restaurant and lush terrace. The second level will be home to its signature lounge El Mechudo, a gym and spa. Guests can also bask in the La Paz sun on the third level pool and bar or relax at Madre Perla lounge. 

Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton 

Located 500 feet from Plaza Mijares in San Jose del Cabo, the Tropicana Inn is scheduled to debut as Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton in early 2024. The property is in a quiet enclave near the city’s center. 

Tropicana Los Cabos, Tapestry Collection by Hilton captures the Mexican colonial style from its veranda to its exposed dark-wood beams adorning the high ceilings. The traditional design seamlessly continues throughout the hotel’s 70 rooms, including two suites, featuring authentic Mexican artwork and accents and the overall design encapsulates the spirit of San Jose del Cabo’s historic center. The focal point of the hotel is a floor-to-ceiling glass bar within its onsite restaurant where guests can dine in the open-air café, outside patio or second-level veranda.  

“We are excited to partner with Hilton to convert and introduce these two storied properties for guests traveling to Baja California,” said Luis Ruiz with Onirius Hospitality Advisors. Ruiz served as the principal advisor for the development and launch of both hotels. “Coupled with Hilton’s strategic vision for Mexico growth and prowess as a hospitality leader, we’re delighted to provide guests with a truly unforgettable experience as part of Tapestry Collection by Hilton whether they’re traveling to the state’s capital of La Paz or the laid-back getaway of San Jose del Cabo.”