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Rafa Nadal is opening a new hotel in Mexico

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Rafael Nadal is opening a new hotel. The Spanish tennis legend and entrepreneur is expanding his line of Zel Hotels made in partnership with Meliá Hotels International. Starting 2025, they’ll be opening their first location in Mexico, one of the world’s most visited destinations.

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By enclosing the open space, the patio creates a stage that is controlled by the architecture, with olive trees and the sound of water that relaxes the senses, inviting the sensations of vacation.” In 2023, Nadal and Meliá Hotels unveiled their first collaboration, the Zel Mallorca.

Located on the gorgeous Spanish island, the hotel invites guests to embrace the “‘fiesta and siesta’ concepts that are essential to the Mediterranean lifestyle,” as one press release succintly put it.

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