The Westin Paris – Vendôme

The Westin Paris – Vendôme is a historic hotel in Paris, France at 3 rue de Castiglione on the corner of the rue de Rivoli, facing the Tuileries Garden.

The Westin Paris - Vendôme
The hotel in 2005, before it was renamed The Westin
Location within Paris
General information
Location3, Rue de Castiglione, Paris, France
Coordinates48°52′15″N 2°19′51″E
OpeningApril 1878
OwnerHenderson Park Capital
ManagementWestin Hotels
Technical details
Floor count5
Other information
Number of rooms440
Number of restaurants2

History

The hotel opened in April 1878 as the Hôtel Continental,[1] It was designed by Charles Garnier's son-in-law Henri Blondel[2] and was intended to be the most luxurious hotel in Paris at the time. It occupied a full block, the former premises of the Ministry of Finance, (burned in 1871) which had been designed by François-Hippolyte Destailleur in 1817, following the Bourbon Restoration.[3] During the first World War the hotel was used as a military hospital by the French.[4] The Hôtel Continental remained the largest hotel in Paris for decades; the Russian Grand Dukes habitually stayed there;[5] at the Liberation of Paris, bedsheets were hung from its windows as cheerful flags of surrender.[6] The hotel was renamed the Inter-Continental Paris in 1969, and then became The Westin Paris in 2005, adding the suffix Vendôme to its name in 2010. The hotel was sold by Singapore-based sovereign wealth fund GIC to London-based Henderson Park Capital in 2017[7] for €550 million.[8] It is set to be renovated at a cost of $350 million by designer Tristan Auer and will become part of Jumeirah Hotels & Resorts in 2022.[9]

Hôtel Continental, on the left, in 1900
A ballroom in The Westin
Share of the L'Hôtel Continental S. A., issued 31. October 1925

Notes

  1. Karl Baedeker, Paris and Its Environs, 1878.
  2. "Henri Blondel (1832-97), son-in-law of Charles Garnier" (Elaine Denby, Grand Hotels: Reality and Illusion (1998:85).
  3. see note) Archived 2006-11-26 at the Wayback Machine.
  4. "Belonging and Betrayal", Gervase Vernon, Amazon, 2013
  5. Notes by Lord Hardinge.
  6. Vintage photo Archived 2008-02-13 at the Wayback Machine
  7. https://www.hotelmanagement.net/own/henderson-park-buys-second-paris-hotel-property
  8. https://www.jonesday.com/henderson-park-to-buy-westin-paris-vendome/
  9. https://www.forbes.com/sites/douggollan/2018/09/17/jose-silva-is-cooking-up-a-plan-to-make-jumeirah-a-culinary-destination-for-luxury-travelers/#57b10398711f


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