Boscolo Hotels

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Boscolo Hotels is a Italian hotel chain, part of the Boscolo Group.

History 1978: Start of Boscolo hotels with first hotel in Sottomarina 1980: Boscolo Tours was founded; it develops travel agency activities 1985: Boscolo Etoile was founded; it’s a centre for the training of professional chef and also the seat headquarter of the National Chef Equipe 1989: Boscolo Group bought the Bellini Hotel: a four star hotel in an historical palace in Venezia, pointed out on the Canal Grande 1990: Boscolo Tours was turned into a Tour Operator, working both on incoming and outcoming areas 1993: the brand Boscolo Hotel was created and the Astoria Hotel was bought 1994: Liberty was founded, having as a focus the organization of travels in Italy 1995: the Grand Hotel Palace was bought and completely renovated 1997: the Leon D’oro Hotel in Verona and Incentive, a company that organizes events were bought 1998: the Hotel de la Ville, the Grand Hotel in Trento and the Grand Hotel dei Dogi were bought. The General Service Company and the Boscolo Engineering Company were created. A share of Alpi Eagles was bought, too 1999 : The Tower Hotel in Bologna was built 2000: Boscolo Group bought two historical buildings in Rome and in Praga, which would become Exedra and the CarloIV. The Golf Club of the Montecchia and the Pap Group with three hotels in Nizza and one in Lyon were bought too 2001: a building in Budapest was bought, and the restructuring of the Aleph in Rome started 2002: the Maggior Consiglio Hotel in Treviso was bought 2004: the Borromini Hotel was added to the offer 2006: opening New York Palace Hotel in Budapest and started partnership with Sixty

5 Star hotels NY palace, Budapest Carlo IV, Prague Aleph, Rome Dei Dogi, Venice Exedra , Rome Atlantic, Nice (opening 2008)

4 Star hotels Astoria, Florence Palace, Rome Net Center, Padova Porro Pirelli, Varese Granducato, Florence Borromini, Rome Maggior C, Treviso Tower, Bologna GH Trento, Trento De la ville, Vicenza Leon Doro, Verona Bellini, Venice GH Lione, Lyon Plaza, Nice Park, Nice


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