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The Fairmont Empress, formerly and commonly referred to as The Empress, is one of the oldest hotels in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Located on 721 Government Street , it is situated in Downtown Victoria , facing the city's Inner Harbour .
In 1998, all CPH properties were branded as either Fairmont or Delta. In 2006, Kingdom Hotels International and Colony Capital purchased Fairmont, consolidating their hotel brands to form Fairmont Raffles Hotels International (FRHI), which in turn became a subsidiary of AccorHotels in 2016.
The Fairmont Dubai property was the first Fairmont branded hotel in the Middle East. [12] In 2003, Fairmont introduced Fairmont Heritage Place, a chain of timeshare hotels, with the first opening in Mexico. [13] In 2004, Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Inc. paid $70 million to take full control of the management company that runs its properties.
The Fairmont Le Château Frontenac, commonly referred to as the Château Frontenac, is a historic hotel in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The hotel is situated in Old Quebec , within the historic district's Upper Town, on the southern side of Place d'Armes .
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Fairmont Hotel may refer to: Fairmont Hotels and Resorts, a Canada-based operator of luxury hotels and resorts Fairmont Nile City, a hotel in Cairo next to the Nile River, in Egypt; Fairmont Palliser Hotel, a 1914 hotel in Calgary, Alberta, of the Fairmont Hotels and Resorts chain; Hotel Vancouver, branded currently as the Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
Empress Hotel may refer to: Empress Hotel, Fitzroy North, Melbourne; Empress Hotel (Toronto), destroyed by fire; The Empress (hotel), Victoria, British Columbia;
The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver, formerly and still informally called the Hotel Vancouver, is a historic hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. Located along West Georgia Street the hotel is situated within the city's Financial District, in Downtown Vancouver. The hotel was designed by two architects, John Smith Archibald, and John Schofield.