Marriott at the
Renaissance Center is the tallest hotel in the
Western Hemisphere. is one of the tallest skyscrapers in the city of
George Town, Malaysia. Marriott Hotel in Taiwan is the largest Marriott hotel in Asia with 700 rooms. •
Arlington, Virginia, United States: The
Marriott Motor Hotel Twin Bridges was the first lodging establishment opened by
J. Willard Marriott, on January 16, 1957. It closed in 1988 and has since been demolished. •
Atlanta, Georgia, United States: The
Atlanta Marriott Marquis had the largest hotel atrium in the world when it first opened in 1985 (its record has been surpassed by the
Burj Al Arab). It was designed by architect
John C. Portman Jr. •
Baltimore, Maryland, United States: The
Baltimore Marriott Waterfront Hotel is the tallest hotel in Baltimore. •
Bangkok, Thailand: The
Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse was opened in 2018. •
Buffalo, New York, United States: The
LECOM Harborcenter is a mixed-use development that contains the 205-key Buffalo Marriott at LECOM Harborcenter. •
Cairo, Egypt: The
Marriott Mena House Hotel is part of a historic accommodation located to the north of the
Giza pyramid complex, providing direct views of the monuments. Originally a hunting lodge built in 1869 for the
Isma'il Pasha of Egypt, it became a hotel called The Mena House in 1886, named after Pharaoh
Menes. In 1977, Egyptian and Israeli diplomats sat down at the hotel to negotiate a settlement that would produce the
Camp David Accords, which returned the
Sinai Peninsula to Egypt. In 2018, Marriott began managing the garden wing of the hotel as a Marriott, while the palace wing is planned to be transformed into a
JW Marriott. •
Cardiff, United Kingdom: The
Cardiff Marriott Hotel is located near the
Cardiff Central Library. Marriott began managing the hotel in 1992, prior to which it was operated as a
Holiday Inn. •
Casablanca, Morocco: The former
Sheraton Casablanca Hotel & Towers was rebranded Casablanca Marriott Hotel after a renovation in 2022. •
Chicago, Illinois, United States: The
Marriott Marquis Chicago is connected to the
McCormick Place, the largest convention center in North America, via a footbridge. •
Constantine, Algeria: The
Constantine Marriott Hotel is designed after the
Moorish style. •
Des Moines, Iowa, United States: The
Des Moines Marriott Hotel is the tallest hotel in the state of
Iowa. •
Detroit, Michigan, United States: The Detroit Marriott at the Renaissance Center is housed in the tallest skyscraper of the
Renaissance Center, located on the
Detroit International Riverfront and owned by
General Motors. •
Dubai, United Arab Emirates: The
Dubai Marriott Harbour Hotel & Suites, opened in 2007, became a Marriott in 2009. It is located in the
Dubai Marina. •
George Town, Malaysia: The
Marriott Residences Penang is the
second tallest skyscraper in the city. •
Hong Kong, China: The
Hong Kong SkyCity entertainment complex, neighboring the
Hong Kong International Airport, includes the Hong Kong SkyCity Marriott Hotel, notable for being the first hotel in the city to receive
halal food certification. •
Houston, Texas, United States: The
Marriott Marquis Houston is connected to the
George R. Brown Convention Center by a sky bridge. •
Indianapolis, Indiana, United States: The
Indianapolis Marriott Downtown was the largest hotel in the state of
Indiana when it was built in 2001, until it was surpassed by the
JW Marriott Indianapolis in 2011. •
Islamabad, Pakistan: The Islamabad Marriott Hotel is in a compound overlooking the
Margalla Hills at the foothills of
Himalayas. •
Kaohsiung, Taiwan: Kaohsiung Marriott Hotel is the second Marriott in Taiwan and the largest Marriott hotel in Asia with 700 rooms. •
Liverpool, United Kingdom: The
Crowne Plaza Liverpool John Lennon Airport Hotel was formerly managed by Marriott. •
London, United Kingdom: • The
London Marriott Hotel Park Lane sits on top of the former
Somerset House and Camelford House. • The
London Marriott Canary Wharf occupies the bottom 12 floors of
1 West India Quay mixed-use skyscraper, near the
Museum of London Docklands. • The
London Marriott Hotel County Hall repurposes a Grade II-listed county hall originally used as the headquarters of the local government of London. •
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States: The
Minneapolis Marriott City Center Hotel is the tallest hotel in Minneapolis. Professional wrestler
Eddie Guerrero was found dead of heart failure at the hotel on November 13, 2005. •
Miri, Malaysia: The
Miri Marriott Resort & Spa is the first international-branded hotel in Miri. •
Montreal, Québec, Canada: The
Château Champlain, near the
Place du Canada, was built in time for
Expo 67 and was the tallest hotel in Canada at the time. It became a Marriott in 1995. •
New Castle, New Hampshire, United States: The historic
Wentworth by the Sea resort was managed by Marriott between 2003 and 2023. •
New Orleans, Louisiana, United States: The
New Orleans Marriott is the seventh-tallest building in New Orleans. Convicted murderer
Robert Durst was arrested by the
FBI while staying at the hotel on March 14, 2015. •
New York City, United States: • The
New York Marriott Marquis, located on
Times Square and designed by
John C. Portman Jr., is one of the largest hotels in the city. It houses the
Marquis Theatre on the third floor. • The
Marriott World Trade Center, formerly the
Vista International Hotel prior to 1995, was part of the original
World Trade Center complex in
Lower Manhattan. The hotel was damaged during the
1993 World Trade Center bombing and was completely destroyed by the
collapse of the World Trade Center during the
September 11 attacks. The hotel was not rebuilt afterwards, its site being used for the
National September 11 Memorial & Museum, although its address,
3 World Trade Center, was reused for a skyscraper built in 2018. •
Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada: The
Niagara Falls Marriott Fallsview Hotel & Spa and
Niagara Falls Marriott on the Falls are a pair of Marriott properties facing the
Niagara Falls. The former opened as a Marriott in 1998, while the latter opened as a
Sheraton in 1993, before it was rebranded a Marriott in 2011. •
Noord, Aruba: The
Aruba Marriott Resort & Stellaris Casino was built in 1995 in the northwestern Aruban town of Noord. •
Norfolk, United States: The
Norfolk Waterside Marriott is a landmark building in
Downtown Norfolk. •
Norwich, United Kingdom: The
Sprowston Manor was managed by Marriott between 1973 and 2018. •
Orlando, Florida, United States: With 2,008 rooms, the
Orlando World Center Marriott is the largest Marriott in the world and was the largest hotel in
Florida at the time of its 1986 opening. It is near the
Walt Disney World complex. •
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada: The
Ottawa Marriott Hotel opened as a
Holiday Inn in 1971 and also spent several years as a
Radisson. Ottawa's only
revolving room, Summit, can be found on the hotel's roof. •
Paradise Valley, Arizona, United States: In 1968, the
Camelback Inn was bought by
Bill Marriott, who once stayed there with his parents as a teenager. It became Marriott's Camelback Inn, the company's first ever resort. In 2003, it was renovated and rebranded as a
JW Marriott. •
Peoria, Illinois, United States: The
Peoria Marriott Pere Marquette is the city's only surviving upscale hotel built in the 1920s. It was designed by
Horace Trumbauer. •
Portland, Oregon, United States: • The
Portland Marriott Downtown Waterfront opened as the Portland Marriott Hotel in 1980. •
The Bidwell Marriott Portland was opened as the Portland Marriott City Center in 1996. It acquired its present name following its 2021 renovation. •
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States: The
Salt Lake Marriott Downtown at City Creek was one of the few buildings built prior to the development of the
City Creek Center. •
San Antonio, Texas, United States: The
San Antonio Marriott Rivercenter is the tallest building in San Antonio and the tallest hotel in
Texas outside
Dallas. It is located near the
Henry B. González Convention Center and has direct access to the
San Antonio River Walk. •
San Francisco, California, United States: The
San Francisco Marriott Marquis is recognizable by its
postmodern style and is the second-tallest hotel in San Francisco. It opened the same day as the
1989 Loma Prieta earthquake, to which it lost only a single window as result of better earthquake proofing. •
St. Louis, Missouri, United States: The
Marriott St. Louis Grand Hotel was originally a
Statler Hotel acquired by
Hilton in 1954, but it left the chain in 1966. It reopened as a
Renaissance (also owned by Marriott) in 2002, but it closed in 2009 after its owners failed to repay interest payments to bondholders. Following renovations, it reopened for the second time as a Marriott in 2015. •
Syracuse, New York, United States: The
Marriott Syracuse Downtown is a historic hotel originally opened in 1924 as Hotel Syracuse and spent some time as a
Hilton in the 1980s, before it joined Marriott in 2015 after a $57 million restoration. It has been added to the
National Register of Historic Places. •
Taipei, Taiwan: The
Taipei Marriott Hotel is located in the
Yihwa International Complex. •
Tbilisi, Georgia: The
Tbilisi Marriott Hotel was designed to be the most luxurious hotel in Tbilisi in 1915, initially with the name Hôtel Majestic, by Armenian merchant
Mikael Aramyants. After several years being converted into a hospital and an office, it became a hotel again in 1939 under the name Hotel Tbilisi. Marriott assumed management of the property in 2002 after an extensive reconstruction. •
Thundridge, United Kingdom: The
Hanbury Manor is a Grade II listed
Victorian era manor house and golf course that was converted to a hotel in 1990. •
Washington, D.C., United States: • The
Washington Marriott Wardman Park was taken over by Marriott in 1998, before which it was managed by
Sheraton. The building's Wardman Tower dates back to 1928 and has been added to the
National Register of Historic Places. The hotel closed in 2020 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. • The
Marriott Marquis Washington, DC is connected to the
Walter E. Washington Convention Center by an underground concourse, and its clientele mostly consists of convention attendees. •
Yerevan, Armenia: The
Armenia Marriott Hotel Yerevan, located near the
Republic Square, opened as the government-owned Armenia Hotel in 1959. Following the fall of communism, it was privatized, with Marriott assuming management in 1999. It is the second-largest hotel in the country. • Nagoya, Japan: The Nagoya Marriott Associa hotel located near Nagoya station is a 52-story hotel directly above Nagoya station. The hotel is connected to Nagoya station by a passageway. ==See also==