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During World War II, the Hôtel Martinez was occupied repeatedly: by the French Army, by the Italian Army, by the Commission d'armistice, by the German Army, and (after The Liberation) by the U.S.A. Air Force.
During World War II, the Hôtel Martinez was occupied repeatedly: by the French Army, by the Italian Army, by the Commission d'armistice, by the German Army, and (after The Liberation) by the U.S.A. Air Force.


The hotel was sold in 2012 and joined the [[Hyatt]] chain on April 9, 2013 and was renamed the '''Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez'''.<ref>[http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article69136Starwood_Capital_Completes_Sale_Of_Four_Groupe_Du_Louvre_Hotels_In_France.html Starwood Capital Completes Sale Of Four Groupe Du Louvre Hotels In France<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The hotel closed for renovations on October 30, 2017 and reopened on March 5, 2018 under its original name, as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt division, in which the hotels do not carry the Hyatt brand.<ref>https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article97653.html</ref>
The hotel was sold in 2012 and joined the [[Hyatt]] chain on April 9, 2013 and was renamed the '''Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez'''.<ref>[http://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article69136Starwood_Capital_Completes_Sale_Of_Four_Groupe_Du_Louvre_Hotels_In_France.html Starwood Capital Completes Sale Of Four Groupe Du Louvre Hotels In France<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> The hotel closed for renovations on October 30, 2017 and reopened for business on March 5, 2018 under its original name, as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt division, in which the hotels do not carry the Hyatt brand.<ref>https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article97653.html</ref> It celebrated its grand reopening on May 7, 2018.<ref>https://www.hotelnewsresource.com/article99711.html</ref>


==Hotel==
==Hotel==

Revision as of 18:48, 8 May 2018

Hôtel Martinez
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General information
LocationCannes, France
Coordinates43.548337,7.0287913
Opening1929
OwnerConstellation Hotels Holdings
Technical details
Floor count7
Design and construction
Architect(s)Charles Palmero ; Pierre Veunevot ; Waring and Gillot (Interior)
Other information
Number of rooms409
Number of suites99
Website
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43°32′51″N 7°1′50″E / 43.54750°N 7.03056°E / 43.54750; 7.03056

The Hôtel Martinez is a famous art deco style Grand Hotel on the Croisette at Cannes. It was opened on 20 February 1929 by its founder-owner Emmanuel Michele Martinez, son of the Baron Giovanni Martinez and Giuseppa Labiso Costanza, from Palermo Sicily, Italy, a noble ancient Italian family of Spanish origins.

History

In 1927, due to the enormous credit the patronymic "Martinez" obtained in the luxury hotels business around the world thanks to the expertise of Emmanuel Michele Martinez when he was Director Manager in Luxury Hotels in London and Paris, and at the time he was Director of the Cannes Luxury Hotel Association he decided to build his own Hotel Palace, at la Côte d'Azur, in the French Riviera, using the connections his family had with nobility, Mr. Martinez bought the "Villa Marie-Therese on September 22, 1927, from "His Royal Highness Alphose de Bourbon. Emmanuel Michele Martinez named his Hotel after himself, his patronymic last name appears on giant blue neon lights on the top of the hotel at the center of the Croisette.

During World War II, the Hôtel Martinez was occupied repeatedly: by the French Army, by the Italian Army, by the Commission d'armistice, by the German Army, and (after The Liberation) by the U.S.A. Air Force.

The hotel was sold in 2012 and joined the Hyatt chain on April 9, 2013 and was renamed the Grand Hyatt Cannes Hotel Martinez.[1] The hotel closed for renovations on October 30, 2017 and reopened for business on March 5, 2018 under its original name, as part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt division, in which the hotels do not carry the Hyatt brand.[2] It celebrated its grand reopening on May 7, 2018.[3]

Hotel

The Penthouse Suite, billed at US$37,500 per night, is listed at number 4 on World's 15 most expensive hotel suites compiled by CNN Go in 2012.[4]

References