And the city where Bvlgari will open its next hotel is…

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Hotel Bulgari Paris

Render of what will be the new Bvlgari hotel.

Milan, London, Bali, Beijing, Dubai, Shanghai… The Italian jewelry and luxury goods firm has hotels in the most luxurious neighborhoods of these cities.

Reread the list. Don't you miss any place? A city where fashion, light, romanticism, savoir faire reign... Exactly! Bvlgari will open its next hotel in Paris!

After openings in Beijing and Dubai (2017), Shanghai (scheduled for 2018), 2020 will be the year of Moscow and Paris, expanding the family Bvlgari Hotels and Resorts , which by then will have eight properties.

Hotel Bulgari Milan

The garden of the Bvlgari hotel in Milan

The hotel will be located in the 30 George V Avenue –where else?–, which together with the Avenue des Champs-Elysées and the Avenue Montaigne make up the well-known Triangle d'Or of the French capital.

In it, luxury hotels and restaurants coexist with exclusive boutiques such as Saint Laurent (53 Montaigne Avenue) , Christian Dior (Avenue Montaigne 30) and Hermes (39 George V Avenue) .

Jean Christophe Babin, CEO of Bvlgari , states: “We are especially proud to have been able to secure such an extraordinary location for the new Bvlgari Hotel in Paris, which will add the City of Light to our Collection.”

Hotel Bvlgari Bali

The Bvlgari Resort Bali, overlooking the Indian Ocean

The hotel will have 76 rooms , mostly suites; a spa with a 25 meter pool as well as a Bvlgari restaurant and bar , which will lead to a cozy patio with a garden.

Two architectural firms will be in charge of carrying out the project: the Italian Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel and the Parisian Valode & Pistre.

“A transition to modernity” , this is how the restoration of the building that will house the new Bvlgari hotel has been conceived.

Bulgari Resort Dubai

The luxurious spa at the Bvlgari Resort Dubai

The typical parisian limestone and the alignment criteria used remind us of the transformations carried out in Paris during the Second Empire – the so-called haussmanian works –.

For its part, the façade of the building has a marked rationalist style , giving the building a perfect balance between classic and contemporary design.

“We are convinced that this new addition scheduled for 2020 will represent the irresistible hospitality of the Roman jeweler in the most exclusive hotel market in Paris” , concludes Jean Christophe Babin.

One more excuse to return to Paris. Bon voyage!

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