Dorchester Group Limited has acquired the
121-room Hotel Eden from Starman Hotels.
Effective since 18 September 2013, Dorchester
Collection now manages the hotel and says it will continue to work
closely together with the previous management company, Starwood
Hotels & Resorts, to ensure a smooth transition for hotel guests,
partners and employees.
Commenting on the transaction, Christopher
Cowdray, chief executive officer of Dorchester Collection, said, "Hotel Eden is an exciting addition to our portfolio as it is one
of the world’s most majestic and iconic hotels in a truly superb
setting. Its landmark status, heritage and individuality
complement the style and locations of our other nine hotels in the
UK, France, Switzerland, Italy and the US. A presence in Rome, one
of the epicentres of classicism, additionally creates synergies
with our hotel in Milan, Hotel Principe di Savoia. We are
delighted to welcome Hotel Eden’s employees into the Dorchester
Collection family."
Originally built in 1834 and converted
to a hotel in 1889, Hotel Eden is one of Rome’s most celebrated
hotels and popular amongst royalty, heads of states and
celebrities, as well as international travellers. It will undergo
a careful restoration to enhance the heritage of the building and
to reposition the hotel at the forefront of the luxury hotel
market in keeping with Dorchester Collection’s portfolio. The
timing and scale of this major restoration are currently being
established.
Overlooking the seven hills of Rome in the
Eternal City, Hotel Eden is ideally located between the Spanish
Steps and Via Veneto. It is surrounded by green parks and yet
close to the Vatican, St. Peter's Cathedral and Piazza Navona,
whilst the Colosseum is only ten minutes away by taxi. The main
shopping streets of Via Condotti, Via Borgognona and Via Frattina
are conveniently located nearby.
The hotel’s restaurant, La
Terrazza dell'Eden, the bar and Terrace Garden on the sixth floor
have some of Rome’s most spectacular views spanning from St.
Peter's Dome to the Vittoriano Monument and beyond, and is an
observation point for the city. The restaurant was awarded a
Michelin star in November 2012 under the helm of executive chef
Fabio Ciervo. This Michelin star will complement those at
Dorchester Collection’s other hotels, which include three stars at
The Dorchester, three stars at Hotel Plaza Athénée and three stars
at Le Meurice.
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