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Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts, formerly The Waldorf-Astoria Collection, [2] is a luxury hotel and resort brand of Hilton Worldwide. It is positioned as the flagship brand within Hilton's portfolio, being used on hotels which offer the highest standards of facilities and service.
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A Waldorf Astoria had been planned as part of an international expansion in 2007, but failed to take off due to the economy in 2008. Although a sales price was not disclosed, it is believed that it was purchased for $95 million, which would put it at a per room price of $505,000. [3] It was renamed the Waldorf Astoria Chicago on February 1 ...
The Brentano Suite at the Waldorf Astoria Amsterdam is one of the hotel’s best rooms, thanks in part to its view out over the canal. Some other rooms in the building are treated to a view of the ...
The Waldorf Astoria and Towers had a total of 1,413 hotel rooms as of 2014. [1] In 2009, when it had 1,416 rooms, the main hotel had 1,235 single and double rooms and 208 minisuites, 17 of which were classified as "Astoria Level", which are upgraded rooms with deluxe amenities and complimentary access to the Astoria Lounge. [ 30 ]
The Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas, formerly the Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas, is a 47-story [1] luxury hotel and condominium building in the CityCenter complex on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is managed by Hilton Worldwide as part of the Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resorts brand.
It is named for St. Regis New York, which was built in 1904 in Manhattan at 5th Avenue and 55th Street by John Jacob Astor IV, who also founded the Astoria Hotel (which later became the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel) and who died in 1912 on the RMS Titanic. In the 1930s, head bartender Fernand Petiot introduced the Bloody Mary cocktail. The St. Regis ...
Waldorf Hotel may refer to: The Waldorf Hotel, the original section of the Waldorf–Astoria (1893–1929) in New York Waldorf Astoria New York, its successor, on Fifth Avenue at 33rd Street; The original name of The Waldorf Hilton, London, England; Waldorf Hotel (Vancouver), British Columbia, Canada; Waldorf Hotel (Andover, South Dakota ...