Carol Parc Hotel

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The Carol Parc Hotel in Bucharest, Romania, is a five star hotel near historical Carol Park. Opened in 2007,Your Money: http://www.yourmoney.ro/articol/Deluxe/46/slideshow/6/Carol-Parc-Hotel.html it contains one of the largest Murano crystal chandeliers in the world, stretching over four stories tall. {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Several celebrities have stayed there, including foreign dignitaries, singer Beyoncé Knowles, Deep Purple, Angela Gheorghiu, and Enrique Iglesias. {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}}

The hotel is located in the heart of Bucharest, on Aleea Suter Str. near the historical Carol Park. It is located on one of the city's highest geographic locations, Filaret Hill (named after a late 18th-century metropolitan bishop of the region{{cite book |url=https://archive.org/details/daysofking0000flor |url-access=registration |title=The Days of the Kings |isbn=9780547388359 |publisher=Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |first1=Filip |last=Florian |first2=Alistair |last2=Blyth |accessdate=February 12, 2013 |year=2011 |page=[https://archive.org/details/daysofking0000flor/page/207 207] |quote=Filaret was the Bishop and later Metropolitan of the region of Rîmnic in the late eighteenth century. On the hill named after him in Bucharest [...] }}). The cul-de-sac is named after Suter, a German architect who helped in the planning of the park and parts of the neighborhood, including the symmetrically built Suter street. {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}} Aleea is Romanian for "alley."

Press coverage and awards

Newsweek included the hotel in its "Best of Romania" article, later following up with an exclusive in which the "extravagant services" are detailed.Ginanne Brownell, [http://www.newsweek.com/id/56536 "The Best of Romania"], Newsweek, October 17, 2007

Peter Imre, a Romanian restaurant critic, compared the hotel and its POEM Restaurant to the luxurious venues of the Interbellum Era, saying that "Sitting here, you expect King Carol and Queen Elisabeta to enter at any time.".Peter Imre, [http://www.zf.ro/articol_139716/la_restaurant_cu_peter_imre__poemul_din_parcul_carol.html "La restaurant cu Peter Imre: Poemul din Parcul Carol"]{{Dead link|date=November 2018 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}, ''Ziarul Financiar', September 7, 2007

The building also received an award for "Best Renovation/Restoration Project in 2007" from the Romanian Architects Association.Anuala de Arhitectura Bucuresti: http://www.anuala.ro/proiecte/2007/amenajari/i20/

History

The hotel comprises two buildings of which the more than one-hundred-year-old main building is built in "Brâncovenesc style". Initially built in 1906 for a prominent architect, socialite and friend of King Carol I, the property was later sold to a Greek banker who owned the property until it was nationalized. {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}}

During the Communist period the building was nationalized and served as the headquarters for a number of communist party institutions, including ICRAL, the former housing authority (ICRAL in Romanian stands for "întreprindere de Constructii, Reparatii si Administrare Locativa"). {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}}

The renovation and conversion cost close to 6 million Euros according to Romanian newspapers. This investment represents nearly twice the per room amount invested by other five star hotels in Bucharest. {{Citation needed|date=August 2022}}

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References

  • [https://www.suterpalace.com/ Palatul Suter]
  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20070610141651/http://carolparchotel.ro/ Carol Parc Hotel]

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Category:Hotels in Bucharest

Category:Hotel buildings completed in 2007

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