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  2. List of largest hotels in Europe - Wikipedia

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    Paris: 1,025 [11] 15 Park Plaza Westminster Bridge UK: London 1,021 [12] 16 The Cumberland Hotel UK: London 1,019 [12] 17 Disney's Sequoia Lodge France: Coupvray 1,011 [14] 18 Sheraton Frankfurt Airport Hotel Germany: Frankfurt: 1,008 [15] 19 Disney's Hotel Santa Fe France: Coupvray 1,000 [16] 20 Disney's Hotel Cheyenne France: Coupvray 1,000 [17]

  3. Leonardo Royal Hotel Frankfurt - Wikipedia

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    The Leonardo Royal Hotel Frankfurt also known as the Holiday Inn Frankfurt is a high-rise hotel in the Sachsenhausen district of Frankfurt, Germany. Built between 1970 and 1972, the building stands at 100 m (330 ft) with 28 floors and is the current 42nd tallest building in Frankfurt .

  4. Rothschild family residences - Wikipedia

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    The Rothschild family originated from Frankfurt. The family rose to prominence with Mayer Amschel Rothschild, who established his banking business in the 1760s. [1] Rothschild was able to establish an international banking family through his five sons, [2] who established businesses in Paris, Frankfurt, London, Vienna, and Naples.

  5. Sofitel - Wikipedia

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    Sofitel Hotels & Resorts is a French hotel chain of luxury hotels based in Paris, France, and owned by Accor since 1980. Founded in 1964 in France, Sofitel quickly developed worldwide to reach more than 200 properties. In 2008, Sofitel became a brand of luxury hotels only, downsized its property count to 89, and created new brands.

  6. Factions in the Frankfurt Assembly - Wikipedia

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    In 1809 it was rebuilt in neo-classical style and renamed Hotel à la ville de Paris, later shortened to Hotel de Paris, but was generally referred to by the German translation, Pariser Hof. The building was replaced in 1898 by a neo-renaissance edifice that housed a well known café on the first floor until it was destroyed in World War II.

  7. Four Seasons Hotel George V - Wikipedia

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    In 1996 Saudi businessman Al-Waleed bin Talal bought the hotel from the Forte Group, spending $185 million for it. He then spent $120 million renovating the hotel, closing the hotel for two years. He signed a management contract with Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts on November 1, 1997, and the hotel was renamed Four Seasons Hotel George V.