Four hotels make their debut across the U.S.

Recent openings in the U.S. include a Delta hotel on Chesapeake Bay in Virginia, two properties in Georgia and a Staybridge Suites in California Wine Country.

Delta Hotels by Marriott Virginia Beach Bayfront Suites
Delta Hotels by Marriott Virginia Beach Bayfront Suites, an all-suite, 295-room property, has opened on the shores of Chesapeake Bay in Virginia. It is the first hotel on the Chesapeake with its own private beach.

The nine-story hotel offers one- and two-bedroom suites; a signature restaurant with an outdoor patio; meeting and event capabilities; a bayfront pool; and watersport rentals.

Hilton Alpharetta Atlanta
Hilton Alpharetta Atlanta, a 249-room hotel near downtown Alpharetta, GA, has made its debut. Chartwell Hospitality opened the full-service property in the Windward Business District, a future mixed-use development.

The eight-story hotel’s rooms and suites feature 49-in. HDTVs and marble bathrooms. Amenities include a seasonal pool, cabana bar, 24/7 fitness center, Härth restaurant and 6,500 sq. ft. of meeting space.

Staybridge Suites Temecula—Wine Country
Owned and operated by Tharaldson Hospitality Management, Staybridge Suites Temecula—Wine Country has opened in Temecula, CA.

This extended-stay hotel has 106 all-suite rooms with full kitchens. Amenities include free WiFi, on-site laundry service, complimentary hot breakfast every morning (grab and go only during the COVID-19 pandemic), an outdoor heated pool and a fitness room. The property also offers a social on Monday-Wednesday evenings.

Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Macon West, GA
Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Macon West, GA, has opened west of downtown Macon.
The newly constructed hotel featuring the brand’s latest design offers 67 guestrooms and suites, an indoor pool, a fitness center, 1,200 sq. ft. of event space, 24-hour Inn Case Market, complimentary breakfast and on-site laundry services.

The hotel is near Mercer University and Middle Georgia State University, as well as Douglass Theatre, the Georgia Sports Hall of Fame and Lake Tobesofkee.