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Madison Beach Hotel to Join Curio Collection
Curio is a global collection of four- or five-diamond hotels characterized by independent style.

The Madison Beach Hotel announced today it has been selected to join Curio - A Collection by Hilton, according to a press release. Curio is a global collection of distinct hotels characterized by independent style and made up of four- and five-diamond hotels.
“We are honored to have been selected by Curio to join their network of highly distinctive properties,” Lou Carrier, President of Distinctive Hospitality Group, said.
Situated on the six-mile shoreline of Madison, the beachfront boutique resort, which opened June 21, 2012, offers 32 elegantly appointed rooms and suites, all with beach front views, as well as a luxurious full-service spa, private fitness center, upscale restaurant experiences and multiple private spaces for celebratory, private and corporate entertaining.
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“While The Madison Beach Hotel is joining Curio, the hotel will preserve its unique identity,” Carrier said. “The Curio portfolio recognition provides an exciting new opportunity for us to help leverage our scale, scope and expertise while keeping intact our hotel’s individual character and local community roots.”
June 2014 marked the official launch of Curio – A Collection by Hilton. Backed by Hilton, these independent, one-of-a-kind properties allow guests to earn and redeem HHonors points.
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With nearly 40 properties and 11,000 rooms either open or in various stages of development, Curio - A Collection by Hilton has quickly become one of the industry’s top performing hotel collections.
John Mathers, General Manager of the Madison beach Hotel said, “To be joining such a prestigious collection of world-class hotels says so much about our team, the beauty of the Connecticut shoreline, and the commitment of our hotel’s owners. We are very proud.”
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