The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts Invests $200 Million to Restore Iconic Heritage Hotels in Europe
Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville, Hotel Maria Cristina in San Sebastian,
The Gritti Palace in Venice, and Prince de Galles in Paris, Brought Back
to Original Splendour
CANNES, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)--
From the International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM), The Luxury
Collection Hotels & Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT), today announces that the company and its
owners are investing $200 million to renovate and restore some of its most
celebrated hotels in Europe. The brand is already off to a strong
start with the reopening of two iconic hotels in Spain this year: Hotel
Alfonso XIII in Seville and Hotel Maria Cristina in San Sebastian. This
will be followed by the debut of the restored Gritti Palace in Venice
and Prince de Galles in Paris in 2013.
“The Luxury Collection has an intimate understanding of today’s luxury
travellers who, more and more, aim to stay with a brand that offers a
consistent level of impeccable service, while celebrating each hotel's
heritage and unique character,” said Paul James, Global Brand Leader,
The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts, St. Regis and W Hotels
Worldwide. “We are delighted to reintroduce these historic icons,
carefully restored by some of the world’s most renowned architects,
interior designers and craftsmen who have preserved the authentic
elegance and distinct personality so beloved by its guests, while
bringing the landmark hotels into the 21st century.”
The Luxury Collection is an ensemble of more than 80 of the world’s
finest hotels and resorts around the world, spanning 30 countries,
offering the brand’s signature concierge service, luxury amenities and
indigenous cultural experiences. There are currently 40 Luxury
Collection hotels in Europe, Africa and Middle East and the four
restored hotels in Spain, France and Italy will reinforce the brand’s
distinguished portfolio as portals for guests to discover new, exciting
destinations throughout the region.
“As part of Starwood’s strategy to strengthen our Luxury Collection
brand portfolio and as the world’s leader in luxury hospitality, we are
making major investments to renovate and restore some of our most
distinguished hotels,” comments Roeland Vos, President, Starwood Hotels
& Resorts, Europe, Africa and Middle East. “The refurbishment of these
legendary hotels allows us to continuously exceed guest experiences by
offering unparalleled service and authentic experiences that reflect the
local spirit of the destination.”
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville (reopened
March 2012) Located on the historic Calle San Fernando in the
heart of Seville, Hotel Alfonso XIII is considered to be one of the
grandest hotels in Europe and was commissioned by King Alfonso XIII for
the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition. The restoration spanned 10 months
and was led by renowned Sevillian architect Demopolis, with interiors
designed by The Gallery at HBA London. Recently recognised for “Best
Historic Renovation” at the annual Gold Key Design Award, Hotel Alfonso
XIII is a magnificent showcase of Moorish architecture and regional
Andalusian design infused with Arabic accents. The hotel features 151
luxuriously-appointed guest rooms and suites and distinct culinary
experiences, including Spanish cuisine at Bodega Alfonso and Andalusian
specialties at San Fernando, the poolside Taifas restaurant and bar, and
the Art Deco-inspired American Bar.
Hotel Maria Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Sebastian
(reopened July 2012) The renovation of Hotel Maria Cristina was
completed in time for its 100th anniversary in July,
celebrating a century of elegance renewed. Situated in the storied city
centre of San Sebastian, Spain’s culinary capital, this Belle Epoque gem
was originally designed by famed French architect Charles Mewès and was
christened in 1912 by its namesake, Queen Maria Cristina. Carried out
over nine months, the refurbishment was led by Idom Engineering &
Architecture, with interiors restored by The Gallery at HBA London. The
hotel’s 107 lavish guest rooms and 29 suites are dressed in
sophisticated pastel tones and decorated with elegant gold furnishings,
evoking the élan and striking presence of all the leading ladies who
have graced the environs of the hotel. Following the restoration, the
hotel introduced haute Chinese cuisine at Tse Yang, complemented by
Basque and international selections at Easo Restaurant and excellent
cocktails at DRY bar.
The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice (reopening 31
January 2013) Located along the city’s enchanting Grand Canal,
the historic Gritti Palace is slated to open on 31 January next year, in
time for the city’s celebrated annual carnival and the Venice
International Biennale of Contemporary Art, following a significant
15-month restoration. Working closely with the renowned Venetian fabric
house Rubelli and leading interior design firm Donghia, the restoration
will return the hotel to its former glory using rare archival fabrics
and stunning chandeliers and glassware from Murano. The hotel’s design
is inspired by the Gritti Palace’s origins – dating back to 1475 as a
private home for the noble Pisani family followed by the distinguished
Doge of Venice, Andrea Gritti – to provide a home away from home for
global travellers. In addition to the hotel’s famous terrace, The Gritti
Palace will feature 61 guest rooms and 21 sumptuous suites as well as
Club del Doge restaurant and the restored Bar Longhi. Soon to be
unveiled are the reintroduction of the iconic culinary school, The
Gritti Epicurean School, the new Acqua di Parma Blu Mediterraneo SPA and
the Explorer’s Library at The Gritti Palace.
Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris (reopening Q2 2013) Built
in 1928 along Avenue George V, Prince de Galles is one of the finest
addresses in the City of Lights. The celebrated Art Deco treasure is set
to offer the epitome of elegance and understated luxury when it reopens
in the second quarter of 2013 following an extensive two-year
renovation. With the acclaimed Pierre-Yves Rochon leading the design
direction, the iconic hotel will feature 159 exquisite guest rooms and
44 suites in authentic Art Deco style, reviving its original grandeur
and splendour. The hotel’s famous mosaic courtyard will be fully
restored and together with a new signature restaurant led by acclaimed
Chef Stéphanie Le Quellec, set the stage for an intimate Parisian social
scene.
Starwood Strengthens Luxury Position In the last five years,
Starwood has doubled its global luxury room count to meet growing global
demand. With more than 150 luxury hotels operating under the St. Regis,
Luxury Collection and W brands, Starwood has the largest footprint of
luxury hotels in the industry.
In addition to its commitment to restore some of the Europe’s most
emblematic hotels, The Luxury Collection is enhancing its extraordinary
portfolio with historic and contemporary icons around the world. The
brand continues its remarkable global growth and is on track to surpass
90 hotels by 2014, including nine new hotels and resorts that are slated
to open in Asia Pacific in the next two years.
About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. Starwood
Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure
companies in the world with 1,128 properties in nearly 100 countries and
154,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood is a
fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and
residences with the following internationally renowned brands: St.
Regis®, The Luxury Collection®, W®, Westin®, Le Méridien®, Sheraton®,
Four Points® by Sheraton, Aloft®, and ElementSM. The Company
boasts one of the industry’s leading loyalty programs, Starwood
Preferred Guest (SPG), allowing members to earn and redeem points for
room stays, room upgrades and flights, with no blackout dates. Starwood
also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a premier provider of
world-class vacation experiences through villa-style resorts and
privileged access to Starwood brands. For more information, please visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
About The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts The Luxury
Collection® is an ensemble of hotels and resorts offering unique,
authentic experiences that evoke lasting, treasured memories. For the
global explorer, The Luxury Collection offers a gateway to the world's
most exciting and desirable destinations. Each hotel and resort is a
unique and cherished expression of its location; a portal to the
destination's indigenous charms and treasures. Magnificent decor,
spectacular settings, impeccable service and the latest modern
conveniences combine to provide a uniquely enriching experience.
Originated in 1906 under the CIGA brand as a collection of Europe's most
celebrated and iconic properties, today The Luxury Collection brand is a
glittering ensemble of more than 80 of the world's finest hotels and
resorts in more than 30 countries in bustling cities and spectacular
destinations around the world. The Luxury Collection includes
award-winning properties that continuously exceed guest expectations by
offering unparalleled service, style and class while celebrating each
hotel's distinctive heritage and unique character. All of these hotels,
many of them centuries old, are internationally recognized as being
among the world's finest. For more information, please visit www.luxurycollection.com
Press contact: Jenni Benzaquen Director Public
Relations Europe, Africa & Middle East Starwood Hotels & Resorts Tel.
+32 2 204 5494 Jenni.Benzaquen@starwoodhotels.com www.starwoodmediacentre.com
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Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville, Hotel Maria Cristina in San Sebastian, The Gritti Palace in Venice, and Prince de Galles in Paris, Brought Back to Original Splendour
CANNES, France--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- From the International Luxury Travel Market (ILTM), The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts, part of Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. (NYSE: HOT), today announces that the company and its owners are investing $200 million to renovate and restore some of its most celebrated hotels in Europe. The brand is already off to a strong start with the reopening of two iconic hotels in Spain this year: Hotel Alfonso XIII in Seville and Hotel Maria Cristina in San Sebastian. This will be followed by the debut of the restored Gritti Palace in Venice and Prince de Galles in Paris in 2013.
“The Luxury Collection has an intimate understanding of today’s luxury travellers who, more and more, aim to stay with a brand that offers a consistent level of impeccable service, while celebrating each hotel's heritage and unique character,” said Paul James, Global Brand Leader, The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts, St. Regis and W Hotels Worldwide. “We are delighted to reintroduce these historic icons, carefully restored by some of the world’s most renowned architects, interior designers and craftsmen who have preserved the authentic elegance and distinct personality so beloved by its guests, while bringing the landmark hotels into the 21st century.”
The Luxury Collection is an ensemble of more than 80 of the world’s finest hotels and resorts around the world, spanning 30 countries, offering the brand’s signature concierge service, luxury amenities and indigenous cultural experiences. There are currently 40 Luxury Collection hotels in Europe, Africa and Middle East and the four restored hotels in Spain, France and Italy will reinforce the brand’s distinguished portfolio as portals for guests to discover new, exciting destinations throughout the region.
“As part of Starwood’s strategy to strengthen our Luxury Collection brand portfolio and as the world’s leader in luxury hospitality, we are making major investments to renovate and restore some of our most distinguished hotels,” comments Roeland Vos, President, Starwood Hotels & Resorts, Europe, Africa and Middle East. “The refurbishment of these legendary hotels allows us to continuously exceed guest experiences by offering unparalleled service and authentic experiences that reflect the local spirit of the destination.”
Hotel Alfonso XIII, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Seville (reopened March 2012)
Located on the historic Calle San Fernando in the heart of Seville, Hotel Alfonso XIII is considered to be one of the grandest hotels in Europe and was commissioned by King Alfonso XIII for the 1929 Ibero-American Exhibition. The restoration spanned 10 months and was led by renowned Sevillian architect Demopolis, with interiors designed by The Gallery at HBA London. Recently recognised for “Best Historic Renovation” at the annual Gold Key Design Award, Hotel Alfonso XIII is a magnificent showcase of Moorish architecture and regional Andalusian design infused with Arabic accents. The hotel features 151 luxuriously-appointed guest rooms and suites and distinct culinary experiences, including Spanish cuisine at Bodega Alfonso and Andalusian specialties at San Fernando, the poolside Taifas restaurant and bar, and the Art Deco-inspired American Bar.
Hotel Maria Cristina, a Luxury Collection Hotel, San Sebastian (reopened July 2012)
The renovation of Hotel Maria Cristina was completed in time for its 100th anniversary in July, celebrating a century of elegance renewed. Situated in the storied city centre of San Sebastian, Spain’s culinary capital, this Belle Epoque gem was originally designed by famed French architect Charles Mewès and was christened in 1912 by its namesake, Queen Maria Cristina. Carried out over nine months, the refurbishment was led by Idom Engineering & Architecture, with interiors restored by The Gallery at HBA London. The hotel’s 107 lavish guest rooms and 29 suites are dressed in sophisticated pastel tones and decorated with elegant gold furnishings, evoking the élan and striking presence of all the leading ladies who have graced the environs of the hotel. Following the restoration, the hotel introduced haute Chinese cuisine at Tse Yang, complemented by Basque and international selections at Easo Restaurant and excellent cocktails at DRY bar.
The Gritti Palace, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Venice (reopening 31 January 2013)
Located along the city’s enchanting Grand Canal, the historic Gritti Palace is slated to open on 31 January next year, in time for the city’s celebrated annual carnival and the Venice International Biennale of Contemporary Art, following a significant 15-month restoration. Working closely with the renowned Venetian fabric house Rubelli and leading interior design firm Donghia, the restoration will return the hotel to its former glory using rare archival fabrics and stunning chandeliers and glassware from Murano. The hotel’s design is inspired by the Gritti Palace’s origins – dating back to 1475 as a private home for the noble Pisani family followed by the distinguished Doge of Venice, Andrea Gritti – to provide a home away from home for global travellers. In addition to the hotel’s famous terrace, The Gritti Palace will feature 61 guest rooms and 21 sumptuous suites as well as Club del Doge restaurant and the restored Bar Longhi. Soon to be unveiled are the reintroduction of the iconic culinary school, The Gritti Epicurean School, the new Acqua di Parma Blu Mediterraneo SPA and the Explorer’s Library at The Gritti Palace.
Prince de Galles, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Paris (reopening Q2 2013)
Built in 1928 along Avenue George V, Prince de Galles is one of the finest addresses in the City of Lights. The celebrated Art Deco treasure is set to offer the epitome of elegance and understated luxury when it reopens in the second quarter of 2013 following an extensive two-year renovation. With the acclaimed Pierre-Yves Rochon leading the design direction, the iconic hotel will feature 159 exquisite guest rooms and 44 suites in authentic Art Deco style, reviving its original grandeur and splendour. The hotel’s famous mosaic courtyard will be fully restored and together with a new signature restaurant led by acclaimed Chef Stéphanie Le Quellec, set the stage for an intimate Parisian social scene.
Starwood Strengthens Luxury Position
In the last five years, Starwood has doubled its global luxury room count to meet growing global demand. With more than 150 luxury hotels operating under the St. Regis, Luxury Collection and W brands, Starwood has the largest footprint of luxury hotels in the industry.
In addition to its commitment to restore some of the Europe’s most emblematic hotels, The Luxury Collection is enhancing its extraordinary portfolio with historic and contemporary icons around the world. The brand continues its remarkable global growth and is on track to surpass 90 hotels by 2014, including nine new hotels and resorts that are slated to open in Asia Pacific in the next two years.
About Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. is one of the leading hotel and leisure companies in the world with 1,128 properties in nearly 100 countries and 154,000 employees at its owned and managed properties. Starwood is a fully integrated owner, operator and franchisor of hotels, resorts and residences with the following internationally renowned brands: St. Regis®, The Luxury Collection®, W®, Westin®, Le Méridien®, Sheraton®, Four Points® by Sheraton, Aloft®, and ElementSM. The Company boasts one of the industry’s leading loyalty programs, Starwood Preferred Guest (SPG), allowing members to earn and redeem points for room stays, room upgrades and flights, with no blackout dates. Starwood also owns Starwood Vacation Ownership, Inc., a premier provider of world-class vacation experiences through villa-style resorts and privileged access to Starwood brands. For more information, please visit www.starwoodhotels.com.
About The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts
The Luxury Collection® is an ensemble of hotels and resorts offering unique, authentic experiences that evoke lasting, treasured memories. For the global explorer, The Luxury Collection offers a gateway to the world's most exciting and desirable destinations. Each hotel and resort is a unique and cherished expression of its location; a portal to the destination's indigenous charms and treasures. Magnificent decor, spectacular settings, impeccable service and the latest modern conveniences combine to provide a uniquely enriching experience. Originated in 1906 under the CIGA brand as a collection of Europe's most celebrated and iconic properties, today The Luxury Collection brand is a glittering ensemble of more than 80 of the world's finest hotels and resorts in more than 30 countries in bustling cities and spectacular destinations around the world. The Luxury Collection includes award-winning properties that continuously exceed guest expectations by offering unparalleled service, style and class while celebrating each hotel's distinctive heritage and unique character. All of these hotels, many of them centuries old, are internationally recognized as being among the world's finest. For more information, please visit www.luxurycollection.com
Press contact:
Jenni Benzaquen
Director Public Relations Europe, Africa & Middle East
Starwood Hotels & Resorts
Tel. +32 2 204 5494
Jenni.Benzaquen@starwoodhotels.com
www.starwoodmediacentre.com
Source: The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts