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Cheval Blanc Unveils a new contemporary haven
in Paris for Spring 2020
With only 72 rooms and suites, Cheval Blanc Paris is a historic building with a
contemporary spirit imagined by the worldwide renowned Peter Marino. A confidential
haven where lovers, families and friends meet, it features a strong sense of Art Déco heritage
and pays tribute to French savoir-faire and craftsmanship. Cheval Blanc inspires the City
of Lights with a new vibrant and brilliant energy. Seize the day by overlooking the scenic
panorama and capture the soul of Paris from the winter garden.
Airelles Château de Versailles,
Le Grand Contrôle
Set within the perimeter of the Palace grounds, Le Grand
Contrôle will be the only hotel of its kind in the world,
offering exclusive access and experiences at Château
de Versailles to staying guests. The 14-bedroom luxury
hotel will feature an 18th-century style, with architect
and interior designer Christophe Tollemer in charge of its
design. Besides having a private spa, guests will also be able
to indulge in a first-class restaurant led by Alain Ducasse,
who has been a partner in the exciting project from the very
beginning. The sprawling royal residence plans on opening
its doors on the spring of 2020.
The Bvlgari Hotel Paris to open in 2020
Paris is always a good idea but in 2020 it will be an even better
one. The Bvlgari Hotel Paris will open its doors in the prestigious
address of 30 Avenue George V. The Bvlgari Hotels & Resorts
latest jewel will feature 76 rooms, a 25-metre pool, bar and
restaurant, as well as a Parisian courtyard. Set on an exquisite
corner of the Triangle d’Or, the Hotel will be designed by Italian
architectural firm Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and will combine
the classic Parisian Haussmann-style with a contemporary
rationalistic façade.
Best of Monaco Yacht Show 2019
From 25th to 28th September 2019, the Monaco Yacht Show featured the
most impressive fleet of superyachts in the history of the event and attracted
a record-breaking number of exhibitors: 600 companies came to energise the
yachting market, drawing an encouragingly vast and committed clientele to
the show. For four days, 125 superyachts worth a combined $4.3 billion came
together in the Mediterranean, with 44 making their debuts. Four prizes were
awarded at the 6th Monaco Yacht Show Superyacht Awards ceremony. The
list of winners comprised three vessels: Attila (64m, Sanlorenzo) received the
MYS/RINA Award for its design, which complies with the environmental
standards established by RINA, the Italian company in charge of classifying
superyachts; TIS, a brand new 111-metre yacht by German shipyard Lürssen,
received the MYS Interior Design Award; and lastly, Excellence (80m, Abeking
& Rasmussen) won two prizes: the MYS Exterior Design Award, and the
ceremony’s most prestigious award, the MYS Finest New Superyacht Award.
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