News
Peninsula is coming to Europe
02 February 2007
People taking a city break in either London or Paris may soon have another luxury hotel to choose from.
The Peninsula chain is said to be considering a venture into Europe, with the capitals of England and France the most likely destinations.
There are already Peninsula hotels in Asia and the US, with two projects currently being carried out in Japan.
'We're looking for good investments throughout the world,' said Eymon Tsang of Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, the company behind Peninsula.
'We'd like to enter developed countries where people can afford to pay high room rates.'
If the hotels are going to take off in Europe, they will need to compete with some of the best chains in the world.
However, Peninsula has a great reputation and customer service has always been key to the chain's success.
The flagship hotel in Hong Kong bought 14 Rolls Royce cars last month, with the sole purpose of ferrying guests through the city's congested streets.
© Adfero Ltd
The Peninsula chain is said to be considering a venture into Europe, with the capitals of England and France the most likely destinations.
There are already Peninsula hotels in Asia and the US, with two projects currently being carried out in Japan.
'We're looking for good investments throughout the world,' said Eymon Tsang of Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, the company behind Peninsula.
'We'd like to enter developed countries where people can afford to pay high room rates.'
If the hotels are going to take off in Europe, they will need to compete with some of the best chains in the world.
However, Peninsula has a great reputation and customer service has always been key to the chain's success.
The flagship hotel in Hong Kong bought 14 Rolls Royce cars last month, with the sole purpose of ferrying guests through the city's congested streets.
© Adfero Ltd
![]() | ![]() |
Related stories
22 August 2008
- Canary Islands set for movie tourism boost >
21 August 2008
- Travellers urged to visit Bay of Kotor >
12 August 2008
- Overseas weddings 'rising in popularity' >
30 July 2008
- Loch Lomond plane trip 'a must-do activity' >
18 July 2008
- Italy, Greece top of 'family-friendly' chart >
16 July 2008
- Grand Canyon no 1 on Brits' 'bucket lists' >
- Canary Islands set for movie tourism boost >
21 August 2008
- Travellers urged to visit Bay of Kotor >
12 August 2008
- Overseas weddings 'rising in popularity' >
30 July 2008
- Loch Lomond plane trip 'a must-do activity' >
18 July 2008
- Italy, Greece top of 'family-friendly' chart >
16 July 2008
- Grand Canyon no 1 on Brits' 'bucket lists' >

