New dual-branded Hilton development brings Tru and Homewood Suites to Saltillo’s growing industrial hub

Homewood Suites by Hilton Saltillo – Guest Room

(NEWS) MEXICO/ MIAMI, 2025-Sep-3 — /Travel PR News/ — Hilton has expanded its presence in Mexico with the debut of Tru by Hilton Saltillo and Homewood Suites by Hilton Saltillo, a dual-branded development owned by American Hotels Group. Located in one of the country’s fastest-growing industrial hubs, the new properties bring together comfort and convenience for both short-term and extended-stay travelers, strengthening Hilton’s portfolio of more than 110 operating hotels in Mexico and a development pipeline of over 40 more.

Positioned on Saltillo’s main highway, just minutes from downtown and close to Aeropuerto Internacional Plan de Guadalupe, the dual hotels provide easy access to major business and leisure attractions, including industrial parks, shopping centers, and cultural landmarks. Together, the properties offer shared amenities such as a heated pool, fitness center, dining outlets, a 24-hour market, and nearly 4,300 square feet of meeting space.

Tru by Hilton Saltillo – Guest Room

Tru by Hilton Saltillo, only the second Tru-branded property in Mexico, offers 74 rooms designed for style and functionality, vibrant social spaces, and a lobby featuring a custom mural celebrating local culture. Homewood Suites by Hilton Saltillo, the brand’s third hotel in Mexico, caters to extended stays with 84 apartment-style suites that include kitchens, separate living areas, and modern décor. Both hotels also provide the benefits of Hilton Honors, offering members exclusive perks and flexibility when booking.

The opening reflects Hilton’s ongoing growth strategy in the Caribbean and Latin America, where it operates nearly 300 hotels and has more than 140 projects in development.

Tru by Hilton recently celebrated the opening of its 300th hotel alongside the launch of a refreshed prototype designed to enhance comfort and flexibility for guests. Featuring updated guest rooms, lobbies, and common areas, the brand continues to adapt to evolving traveler needs while expanding its global reach. With new properties opening in Vietnam, Chile, and Colombia, and additional hotels on the way in Canada and Mexico, Tru is strengthening its position as a leader in the midscale category and delivering spirited, reliable stays around the world.

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