CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Ritz-Carlton, Charlotte revamped its guest rooms, melding modern elegance, luxury and touches of the Tar Heel state, particularly the Queen City.
That multimillion-dollar project renovated all 146 rooms at the hotel — its first revamp since opening in 2009.
“It was time,” says Jon Farace, general manager. “The hotel is very contemporary and the goal was to deliver that feeling.”
Guests will find an elevated Honor Bar, custom carpets from American designer Alexander Julian — who’s garnered national acclaim, including being featured in the Smithsonian National Design Museum — and other upgrades in their rooms, from new beds and bedding to flat-screen TVs and televisions in the bathroom mirrors.
Read more and check out photos of the made-over sections of the hotel here.
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