El Salvador, a new country in Hilton’s portfolio

By Portal & Asociados

El Salvador, a new country in Hilton’s portfolio
American global brand of full-service hotels and resorts, Hilton Hotels & Resorts, announced a new hotel in El Salvador scheduled to open in July 2020. The 198-room Hilton San Salvador represents a new country for Hilton’s growing portfolio of 160 hotels and resorts, focusing on guests across the Caribbean and Latin America.

“Welcoming more than two million visitors last year, San Salvador has seen steady growth in visitor arrivals, making Hilton San Salvador a welcome addition to our growing portfolio,” said Mario Carbone, managing director, development, Mexico and Central America, Hilton. 

With direct flights from several cities in the U.S., including Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and Atlanta, El Salvador is gaining popularity and encouraging tourism with expansive shopping malls, boutiques and upscale dining in top urban areas across San Salvador. Described as a hidden gem of Central America, San Salvador is surrounded by green-tipped volcanoes and is centrally located from all of El Salvador’s picturesque attractions, including coffee plantations, beaches and national parks. Being the country’s leading financial, commercial and industrial center, San Salvador is also the Central America hub for several airlines.
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In El Salvador, Practice Head Edy Guadalupe Portal is a partner at Eproint and has more than 25 years of experience in Intellectual Property. Since 1995, she has been recognized as the Salvadoran voice of Intellectual Property protection for always informing the IP community about changes to IP law and international treaties.

During her career, Mrs. Portal has helped numerous international law firms and in-house counsel with all facets of their IP matters in El Salvador and Central America. Her extensive practice includes work in trademarks, patents, industrial designs, utility models, copyrights, unfair competition, foreign investment, regulatory law/health registrations, licensing, franchising, appellations of origin, geographical indications, IP litigation, fashion law, new technologies, data privacy, cybersecurity, domain names, entertainment law, advertisement law, trade secrets, valuation of intangibles, and IP due diligence. She is also recognized for the great anti-piracy and anti-counterfeiting results she has delivered for her clients. She also helps coordinate Latin America Intellectual Property Protection for the firm.

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