SM Hotels and Conventions Corporation (SMHCC), the hospitality arm of SM Prime Holdings, Inc. (SM Prime), is expanding its regional portfolio with the opening of Park Inn by Radisson in Sta. Rosa, Laguna by the first quarter of 2029.
SMHCC currently operates 10 hotels with over 2,600 rooms, six convention centers, and two trade halls with more than 42,000 sqm of leasable space. Its portfolio includes Park Inn by Radisson, as well as Conrad Manila, Radisson Blu, Lanson Place, Taal Vista Hotel, and Pico Sands Hotel.
The Park Inn by Radisson Sta. Rosa, a P1.5 billion development, will feature 201 hotel rooms, along with dining outlets, recreational facilities such as a pool and gym, and dedicated spaces for meetings and events.
The Park Inn hotel will connect directly to a premier SM mall in Sta. Rosa and the upcoming SMX Sta. Rosa Trade Hall via bridgeway. This new 4,000-sqm events hub is poised to draw regional and national MICE organizers and guests.
The hotel is strategically located within an integrated development of SM Prime along the Sta. Rosa – Tagaytay Road in Laguna.
“With the City of Sta. Rosa’s growth as a business and industrial hub, demand for accommodation from business and leisure travelers continues to rise. The new hotel will meet this need, generate local jobs, and boost the city’s economic activity,” said SMHCC executive vice president Peggy Angeles.
Designed by renowned firm H1 Architecture, the hotel blends contemporary hospitality with local character and brand standards.
Park Inn by Radisson SM Sta. Rosa strengthens SM Prime’s vision of developing integrated estates in key growth centers, where hospitality, business, and retail converge to deliver a seamless and holistic experience.
Sta. Rosa is a rising industrial and commercial hub, powered by manufacturing, IT-BPO, ecozones and real estate. Its strategic location, strong governance and growing population make it a key player in Calabarzon’s economy. In the 2024 DTI Cities and Municipalities Competitiveness Index, it ranked 11th among highly urbanized cities nationwide.