Mamaison

{{Infobox company

 name   = Mamaison Hotels & Residences 
 logo   =  
 type   = 
 founder        = Jean-Francois Ott
 area_served    = Global 
 key_people     =  
 industry       = Hotel 
 revenue        = 
 num_employees  =  
 parent         = CPI Hotels, a.s. 
 foundation     =  1991 (1991) 
 location       =Prague, Moscow, Warsaw, Budapest, Bratislava  
 homepage       = www.mamaison.com 
 locations      = 9 hotels 

}}

Mamaison Hotels & Residences is a collection of 9 midscale to upscale hotels and residences. The properties are located in major cities in The Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Slovakia and Russia.[1]

The hotels are branded into three categories: Boutique Hotels, Business & Conference Hotels and All-Suites Residence Hotels.[2]

The parent company is CPI Hotels, a.s.[3]

History

Founded in 1991 by Jean-Francois Ott, Ott bought his first hotel, the Mamaison Hotel Andrassy in Budapest, in 1999. Residence Masaryk was also purchased and opened in 1999, as an extended-stay hotel.[4]

  • In 2001, purchased the Pachtuv Palace in Prague, and the Imperial Hotel in Ostrava (both in The Czech Republic). The Andrassy Hotel in Budapest opened in 2001.
  • In 2002, ORCO opened some Mamaison residences, and the Riverside Hotel in Prague. ORCO also purchased Le Regina in Warsaw in 2002.
  • In 2003, Mamaison took over the operation of Hotel Imperial in Ostrava, from Horizon. Horizon had been operating the hotel under a management contract.
  • In 2004, the Pachtuv Palace opened in Prague, after extensive renovations. Le Regina (Warsaw) and Residence Sulekova (Bratislava) also opened in 2004.
  • In 2005, Mamaison began a new construction of Moscow’s first all-suite hotel, Mamaison All-Suites Spa Hotel Pokrovka. The hotel opened on September 25, 2007.

References

  1. Locations of hotels and residences
  2. Mamaison Hotels & Apartments Rebranded
  3. "Contact our head office - Mamaison Hotels & Residences". mamaison.com. Retrieved August 14, 2015. CPI Hotels, a.s
  4. TradingMarkets.com - Article obout Mamaison (Facelift for Mamaison)
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