In the second quarter of 2017, a new masterpiece by the Oetker Collection will open in Burle Marx Park, Brazil's economic capital. Dubbed as Palacio Tangara, this new hotel is the first product of Oetker's expansion to the Americas, since their hotels are all mostly located in Europe.
The hotel is designed with the inspiration of Brazil's timeless elegance during the 1940's, with an elegantly-styled exterior as well as a glorious interior designed built by top Brazilian interior designers, William Simonato, Luis Bick and Patricia Anastassiadis. Meanwhile, the architectural firms which have brought this concept to life are B+H Architects, Bick Simonato and PAR Arquitetura.
Palacio Tangara boasts a strategic location in Burle Marx Park, with over 141 elegantly designed rooms and 59 guest suites--all of which have beautiful views of the park.
Other amenities include a signature restaurant, chef's table, a bar, a wine cellar, a lobby and lounge bar. Nine function rooms are also housed in the hotel, with a ballroom that can fit up to 530 guests. Their fitness centre and spa also offer mesmerizing views from the park, as well as a private garden outside.
There will also be two swimming pools-- one indoor and one outdoor. Kids will also enjoy the amenities offered by the hotel's kids club.
The latest in the Oetker Collection, Palacio Tangara is a testament to the company's mission to bring into life true hotel masterpieces. And in a statement made by Frank Marrenbach, CEO of Oetker Collection: "With this new property we continue to carefully expand the Oetker Collection portfolio whilst remaining truthful to our promise - not to just open new hotels, but to create true masterpieces. "
"Guests will experience the levels of Oetker Collection quality and service to which they are accustomed and can trust that we will offer them a very special sense of place in both destinations. I am confident that, once Palacio Tangara will be up and running, Oetker Collection guests will soon call the property their new home," he added.
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