Sofitel
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Sofitel is a French hotel chain owned by Accor. It operates 192 hotels internationally, on all six human-inhabited continents.
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History
Sofitel was established in 1964, opening its first hotel in Strasbourg, France. In 1974, it expanded to the United States of America, opening a hotel in Minneapolis. In 1997 it became part of the group Accor.Locations
Africa
- Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire
- Alexandria, Egypt
- Aswan, Egypt
- Bamako, Mali
- Cairo, Egypt
- Dakar, Senegal
- Hurghada, Egypt
- Lagos, Nigeria
- Marrakech, Morocco
Asia
- China, Xian
- China, Hangzhou
- China, Xiamen
- China, Shanghai
- Japan, Tokyo
- Malaysia, Senai
- Philippines, Manila
- Thailand, Bangkok
- Vietnam, Hanoi
Europe
The chain operates 90 hotels in Europe, of which 89 are in the European Union (the only one outside is Bucharest, Romania).
- Amsterdam, Netherlands
- Brussels, Belgium
- Bucharest, Romania
- Budapest, Hungary
- Cannes, France
- Cologne, Germany
- Copenhagen, Denmark
- Eindhoven, Netherlands
- Innsbruck, Austria
- Kraków, Poland
- Lagoa, Portugal
- Lisbon, Portugal
- London, United Kingdom
- Luxembourg City, Luxembourg
- Madrid, Spain
- Marseille, France
- Nice, France
- Seefeld, Austria
- Strasbourg, France
- Vienna, Austria
- Warsaw, Poland
- Wrocław, Poland
Oceania
- Bora Bora, French Polynesia
- Cairns, Australia
- Fare, French Polynesia
- Melbourne, Australia
- Sydney, Australia
North America
- Chicago, Illinois
- Los Angeles, California
- Houston, Texas
- Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Miami, Florida
- New-York, New-York
- Montreal, Canada
South America
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