Scheduled to begin construction in early 2023, the 83-room El Gran Encomendero will anchor a four-story, upscale mixed-use development in Valladolid – a historic town nearly 25 miles west of the Chichen Itza ruins and in proximity of the Balam archeological site and multiple cenotes. The hotel will deliver an elegant guest experience rooted in regional culture, highlighted by luxurious rooms, a restaurant and bar, rooftop pool, spa, fitness center and 1,600 square feet of meeting space.

Under the ownership of Grupo Alves, El Gran Encomendero additionally will represent the first branded hotel in the Valladolid community amid its retail and tourism renaissance. An on-the-rise destination for international leisure travel, business events and weddings, Valladolid recently received the coveted “Magical Towns” designation from the Mexican Ministry of Tourism for its efforts to protect and preserve cultural wealth. The city anticipates attracting even more volume following the construction of the government-funded Mayan train line which will connect it directly to Mérida and Cancún.

Paul Adan, Senior Regional VP, MLAC, IHG Hotels & Resorts, said: “With nearly 200 hotels open or in the regional pipeline, Mexico remains a fast-growing priority market for IHG. El Gran Encomendero is a distinctive and ideal introduction to the Americas for our Vignette Collection brand, and the first of many we hope to bring to this market and the world in the coming years. We welcome the opportunity to lead this project forward alongside the fantastic team at Grupo Alves.”

Erick Alvarez, CEO, Grupo Alves, said: “Valladolid’s deep history and coveted location make it ideal for El Gran Encomendero. We are confident that this beautiful and luxurious property will quickly become the regional destination for travelers, and we look forward to working with IHG to turn our vision into a reality. I’d also like to thank Lic. Ernesto Herrera Novelo, Secretary of Economic Development and Labor for the State of Yucatan, for overseeing the signing of our franchise agreement.”

Each Vignette Collection hotel features a name reflective of a unique element of its history, character or location. El Gran Encomendero’s billing takes inspiration from Pedro Sierra Lina’s book, “Trilogia Sobre la Casa del Encomendero de Valladolid.”

Vignette Collection hotels offer a one-of-a-kind environment for guests seeking rich and varied independent stay experiences. The first hotels to join the Collection include Hotel X Brisbane Fortitude Valley in Australia and Sindhorn Midtown Hotel Bangkok in Thailand. IHG anticipates opening more than 100 new Vignette Collection properties in sought after global urban and resort locations and heritage destinations during the next 10 years, including a recently finalized signing for the Collection’s tenth global property near Victoria Falls in Zambia, Africa.

For further information or to book, visit ihg.com/vignettecollection.