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The hotel provides the public with little information about its history. Our team researches the hotel's past, from the very beginning, verifying its exact opening date and providing an overview of its history up to the present day.? If you have any useful information and would like to share it, please send it to archives@famoushotels.org.?
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This is what we know so far (attention: unverified history!)
The Palace, the former Hotel Ritz, opened its doors in 1919, one year after Cesar Ritz had died. We are currently in the process of researching and verifying the history of this hotel and can only recommend it because of its unique loction.
The Dukes of Windsor, Arthur Rubinstein, Sophia Loren, Ava Gadner, Salvador Dali, Xavier Cugat, Woody Allen, Claudia Schiffer, Naomi Campbell and Elle Mcpherson
Centrally located, near to the Paseo de Gracia and the popular 'Ramblas', very close to the commercial district and boulevards and just 20 minutes away from the airport.
Restaurant Caelis, occupying a former reading room, the restaurant has the highest reputation in Spanish Cuisine
Restaurant Jardin de Diana, daily breakfast buffet
Restaurant Dawn Petite Brasserie, is a warm and friendly room, specially arranged to enjoy an exquisite but informal light lunch or even a gourmet menu
Bar Hall, bar service and afternoon tea with pastries and cakes
Scotch Bar, cocktails, drinks...
A fully equipped health club offering special treatments.
Offering nine meeting rooms with capacity from 20 to 300 people and latest technical standards.
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Palace Barcelona / former Ritz Country: Spain City: Barcelona Opening date: 1919
Note from the Host
General Manager Mr Javier Gener
Coordinates
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 668 08010
Spain, Barcelona
Tel: +34 93 510 1130
Fax: +34 3 31 80 148,( 3173640)
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