Kempinski abre escritório em São Paulo
Desde 1897 os hotéis Kempinski reúnem mais de
setenta dos hotéis mais luxuosos do mundo como os palácios sublimes em
Istanbul ou o de St. Moritz, na Suíça. Agora o grupo possui um escritório em São
Paulo, cuja gerente é Marcela Camargo, aqui com Matthias Bernard executivo de
marketing da matriz em Marbella, Espanha
(Kempinski inaugura Palácio em
Munique)
Munich/Vienna,
20 March, 2013 –
Kempinski Hotels officially opened Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna today with a
Grand Opening Gala attended by over 700 guests. Designed as a hotel for the 1873
World Exhibition by Theophil Edvard von Hansen and Heinrich Förster, the
building never opened its doors to guests, and it has taken more than 140 years
for the building to be put to its originally intended use.
Two
and a half years of careful restoration and interior construction were conducted
under the aegis of Vienna-based architect Boris Podrecca, the Austrian Atelier
Hayde Architekten and designer Jean-Claude Laville. On seven floors, the
heritage-listed Renaissance Revival-style building accommodates 152 rooms and
suites, the Kempinski The Spa, two restaurants and two bars, a florist's and a
delicatessen, 17 private residential apartments as well as Vienna's largest
hotel cigar lounge. Innovative touches like iPad check-in and an iPad in every
room or state-of-the-art TV entertainment systems blends the building's history
with the latest in technology and a contemporary lifestyle. Prices for one night
in a double room with breakfast start at EUR 265 for two guests. Bookings can be
made through reservations.vienna@kempinski.com. For further information, visit
www.kempinski.com/wien.
Designed
as an extended living room for hotel guests and visitors alike, the bright and
spacious Lobby Lounge & Bar is the heart and soul of the Palais Hansen. A
unique highlight is the Vienna Afternoon Tea. Traditional, yet unmistakably
Viennese, this culinary experience is sure to be a new staple of Viennese
lifestyle.
The
two restaurants "Die Küche" (the kitchen) and "Edvard" are open to visitors as
well as guests. "Die Küche" offers breakfast in a casual farmers' market
atmosphere and a dinner menu inspired by traditional grandmothers' recipes for
relaxed dining. Manning two live cooking stations, head chef Philipp Vogel and
his team prepare dishes from the changing menu before the guests' eyes.
Named
after the architect Theophil Edvard von Hansen, the hotel's second restaurant,
"Edvard", serves unpretentious, seasonal fare including traditional recipes with
a light twist. Inspiring the culinary team to new heights of creativity, the
predominantly local produce used for the dishes is combined with spices and
cooking techniques from around the globe. Thanks to its separate entrance
opening directly onto Schottenring street, the restaurant is the ideal spot for
business lunches or dinners in a relaxed atmosphere.
After
dinner, the night bar "Henri Lou", elegantly designed in white and blue, invites
guests to wind down with classic and seasonal cocktails or fine Champagne.
Vienna's youngest nightlife catwalk is named after the exceptional writer Lou
Andreas-Salomé, one of the first women in Austria to be accepted into
male-dominated circles including Friedrich Nietzsche or Sigmund Freud.
Fittingly, a female bar manager and a female bar keeper are in charge at the
Henri Lou. The bar also plays host to Austrian and international DJs Thursday
through Saturday nights.
The
Palais Hansen's historical mezzanine level is all about wellness. In six
treatment rooms, guests can enjoy treatments inspired by the seasons of the
year, administered using Elemental Herbology products and anti-aging cosmetics
by Daniele de Winter. Sprinkled with Ottoman-style design elements, several
saunas, a steam room, a hydropool and a gym round out the 8600 square foot
Kempinski The Spa's comprehensive list of amenities.
Modern
chandeliers, a heritage-listed column-lined foyer and plenty of natural daylight
make the 3020 square foot ballroom the ideal venue for exclusive events. Its
separate entrance allows for a grand entry to the ball or for discrete
registrations for a conference. The mezzanine level holds another six function
rooms of 375 to 1250 square feet, all of them with natural daylight.
Situated
in the heart of Vienna, the Palais Hansen Kempinski Vienna is the ideal basis to
explore the city. Sights like the Burgtheater, St. Stephen's Cathedral, the
Sigmund Freud Museum or the Rathausplatz square are only a few minutes' walk
away. Lovely jogging trails stretch along the nearby Donaukanal, and the Prater
amusement park, offering lots of family fun, is close at hand. Vienna
International Airport is only 20 minutes' drive away, the Westbahnhof railway
station only 15. After Kempinski Das Tirol in Jochberg, this five-star hotel in
Vienna's first district is the luxury hotel group's second hotel in Austria.
About
Kempinski:
Created
in 1897, Kempinski Hotels is Europe’s oldest luxury hotel group. Kempinski’s
rich heritage of impeccable personal service and superb hospitality is
complemented by the exclusivity and individuality of its properties. Kempinski
now comprises a portfolio of 76 five-star hotels in 30 countries and continues
to add new properties in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Asia. Each one
reflects the strength and success of the Kempinski brand without losing sight of
its heritage. The portfolio comprises historic landmark properties,
award-winning urban lifestyle hotels, outstanding resorts, and prestigious
residences. Each one imbues the quality guests have come to expect from
Kempinski while embracing the cultural traditions of its location. Kempinski is
a founding member of the Global Hotel Alliance (GHA), the world’s largest
alliance of independent hotels.
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