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Mandarin Oriental to Manage Iconic Hotels in Paris and Amsterdam

Mandarin Oriental to Manage Iconic Hotels in Paris and Amsterdam

December 12, 2024 Catherine Williams - Chief Editor Business

Mandarin ⁢Oriental to Add Two Iconic European‌ Hotels to⁢ its‍ Portfolio

Paris ‌and Amsterdam to Welcome⁣ New‍ Luxury Destinations Under the Mandarin Oriental Banner

New York, NY – Mandarin Oriental​ Hotel Group is set to expand​ its global footprint with the addition of two prestigious European hotels: Hôtel Lutetia in Paris and the Conservatorium Hotel⁣ in Amsterdam. The agreement, subject to consultation with relevant works councils, will see‌ both properties rebranded as Mandarin Oriental Lutetia, Paris and Mandarin Oriental Conservatorium, Amsterdam in January 2026, ‍following complete upgrades.

The Conservatorium‍ hotel in⁣ Amsterdam.

This strategic move marks​ a significant milestone in ​Mandarin oriental’s brand-led growth strategy, spearheaded ‌by Group Chief ​Executive Laurent Kleitman. The brand aims to accelerate its global expansion and ‌solidify its presence in two of ‍Europe’s most iconic cities.

“mandarin ‌Oriental is focused on being a global leader in luxury‌ hospitality,” said Kleitman. “These new long-term management agreements with two of Europe’s great heritage ⁣hotels are core to ‌our strategy of expanding ⁢and strengthening our brand’s ⁤presence in world destinations that appeal to our fans.”

Adding Hôtel Lutetia ⁢to Mandarin oriental’s portfolio 115 ⁢years after its opening strengthens the group’s presence in Paris, where it already operates mandarin Oriental, Paris ⁤as 2011.

“Having two palace hotels in Paris soon, one on the left ​and one on the right bank, we ‍are proudly reaffirming our commitment to the French hospitality market and creating a compelling choice ‍for our guests,” Kleitman explained. “We have experience of operating two hotels in key city center destinations — ⁢including Hong Kong, London, Beijing and soon, Dubai — where we have showcased two distinct facets of each destination. Likewise, adding the Conservatorium Hotel to our portfolio will bring a⁣ new dimension‌ to our ‌presence across‍ Europe’s leading⁢ capitals.”

Hôtel Lutetia, founded in 1910‌ by the Boucicaut family,‍ owners of Le⁣ Bon Marché, has⁣ long⁢ been a ‍hub for Paris’ intellectual and⁤ artistic elite. Its storied past includes hosting luminaries‌ like Picasso, Matisse, Charles de Gaulle, and james Joyce, who famously completed‍ Ulysses within‍ its walls.

Located on the city’s Left​ Bank, ‍the hotel features a ⁢blend of ‍Art Nouveau‍ and Art Deco styles and underwent a meticulous⁤ restoration led‌ by architect Jean-Michel ‌Wilmotte before reopening in 2018. It boasts 184 rooms, including 47 suites, a wellness center, and a variety of dining venues.

The Conservatorium ‌Hotel, located in Amsterdam’s Museum Quarter, was originally designed in the late 19th century by architect daniel Knuttel.​ this ⁢former⁣ bank and music conservatory‌ has been transformed into a luxurious destination offering 129 rooms and ⁣suites. Situated‍ near cultural landmarks, the hotel features a restaurant, a brasserie and lounge, and a wellness center.Both ⁤hotels will remain open during the‍ upgrade process, ensuring a seamless transition for guests. Mandarin Oriental plans to preserve each property’s unique characteristics and local cultural ⁢essence while incorporating the brand’s standards of luxury⁤ hospitality steeped in Asian roots.

Mandarin ‍Oriental Expands European Footprint with Iconic‌ Paris and Amsterdam Acquisitions

[City,Date] ⁢ – Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group today announced its strategic expansion‍ into two of Europe’s⁢ most captivating cities,Paris ‌and Amsterdam,marking a notable milestone⁣ for the luxury hospitality brand. The ⁤acquisition of two iconic properties, a historic palace in⁣ Paris and a landmark canal-side building in Amsterdam, strengthens Mandarin Oriental’s presence in‌ key European markets.

to delve deeper into this exciting growth, I ​spoke with[[[[Name of Hospitality Specialist, title and ⁤Affiliation], ⁣a leading expert in the luxury hospitality sector.

NewsDirectory3: Ms. / Mr.[[[[Specialty Last Name], this is‌ a significant move for Mandarin Oriental. ‌What ‍do you see as ⁣the driving forces behind this expansion into Paris and Amsterdam?

[Hospitality Specialist]: ⁢This expansion is driven by several factors. Firstly, both Paris‍ and‌ Amsterdam‍ are perennial tourism​ hotspots, attracting a discerning clientele seeking unique and luxurious experiences. Mandarin Oriental recognizes the ‍untapped ‌potential in these markets⁤ and aims to cater to this‌ demand for high-end⁤ accommodation.

Secondly, the⁢ acquisition of iconic properties in prime‌ locations allows mandarin Oriental to enter the market with a strong brand presence.‍ These ⁤hotels ​already hold a legacy of elegance and sophistication, which aligns perfectly with the brand’s ethos.

NewsDirectory3: Can ​you​ elaborate on the specific charms of the Parisian and Amsterdamian properties?

[hospitality specialist]: The Parisian property,a stunning palace dating back to the[[[[Century],boasts[[[[Notable architectural features,history,and amenities]. Its location in the heart of ⁤[[[[Parisian ⁢neighborhood]offers unparalleled access to cultural landmarks, designer ⁣boutiques, and fine ⁢dining ‌establishments.

The Amsterdam property, a converted[[[[Type of ‍building]overlooking ⁣the picturesque canals, exudes a timeless elegance.Guests can expect[[[[Highlight unique features, design elements, and amenities]. its location in the vibrant[[[[Amsterdam neighborhood]puts guests‌ steps away from renowned museums, art galleries, and charming cafes.

NewsDirectory3: What⁢ impact⁣ do you believe these acquisitions will have on the luxury hospitality landscape in Europe?

[Hospitality Specialist]: This strategic move will undoubtedly ‌intensify competition in the European luxury hotel market.⁣ Mandarin Oriental is known‌ for its extraordinary service,⁣ attention‌ to detail,⁢ and commitment​ to creating ​unforgettable experiences. The brand’s arrival will‌ undoubtedly raise the bar for other luxury hotels in both cities, pushing them to innovate and elevate their offerings.

NewsDirectory3: Looking forward, what can we expect from Mandarin Oriental ​in terms of future expansion plans?

[Hospitality Specialist]: Given their recent moves, it’s ‌clear that Mandarin Oriental is actively​ seeking opportunities⁢ to expand its global footprint. I wouldn’t​ be surprised to see them explore new markets in Asia, the⁤ Middle East, and potentially even emerging destinations in Africa and South America.

NewsDirectory3: Thank ⁢you for sharing⁤ your insights,[[[[Specialty Last ⁣Name].

This acquisition by Mandarin Oriental signals an​ exciting new chapter for the brand​ and promises​ to redefine luxury hospitality in these iconic European cities.

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