Water’s Edge Resort & Spa was recently awarded the coveted Preferred Hotel & Resort and the Historical Hotels of America designation, thus becoming the only facility in all of Connecticut with both distinctions. Preferred Hotels & Resorts has 450 independent hotels and resorts in 85 countries worldwide, representing the world’s most renowned destinations.
Historic Hotels of America are in the official program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and celebrate legendary hotels in the USA. This collection is defined by its historic significances and unique fabled amenities.
“We are so very proud to have been selected in not only one, but two categories of superior properties. Our guests and employees will be presented with both brands in level of service and hospitality,” said Peter Bonell, Managing Director, Water’s Edge Resort & Spa.
One of New England’s finest beach resorts, Water’s Edge Resort & Spa has 127 beautifully appointed guest rooms overlooking the Long Island Sound. Luxuries include an upscale wellness spa, spacious meeting and banquet rooms, private beach and pool access, several restaurants and lounges and a scene quintessential for an ideal wedding.
Water’s Edge Resort & Spa is just a two-and-a-half hour drive from New York City and Boston, and is also accessible through AMTRAK and Metro-North Railroad.
For more information, contact Bonell at (772) 321-0744 or email PBonell@watersedgeresortandspa
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