The Rocco Forte Collection

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Rocco Forte & Family PLC
Type Public Limited Company
Founded 1996 in London, England, UK
Founder Sir Rocco Forte
Headquarters Flag of England London, England, UK
Key people Sir Rocco Forte,
Chief Executive Officer
Olga Polizzi,
Director of Design
Industry Hospitality
Products Hotels
Services Management of Hotels
Employees 1,500 (2007)
Website www.roccofortecollection.com

The Rocco Forte Collection is a brand of Rocco Forte & Family PLC. The company owns and part-owns (a joint venture with Uberior Investments, a subsidiary of Bank of Scotland) exclusive luxury five-star hotels. The Rocco Forte Collection is the largest ultra-luxury hotel operator in Europe with 11 five-star properties, all hotels are members of The Leading Hotels of the World[1].

The London based company is owned by Sir Rocco Forte, son of the late hotel magnate Charles Forte. Because Sir Rocco Forte lost the rights to the Forte name in 1996, the company was originally called RF Hotels, changing to Rocco Forte Hotels in 2001 and The Rocco Forte Collection on 29 July 2007. Sir Rocco Forte personally leads the management team at the corporate office in London.

The company's sales offices are located in London, Rome, Frankfurt, Moscow, Madrid, New York City and Los Angeles.

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[edit] List of hotels

Angleterre Hotel in St. Petersburg, Russia, is also owned by Rocco Forte & Family PLC but is not part of The Rocco Forte Collection. Hotel Endsleigh in Tamar Valley, United Kingdom and Hotel Tresanton in St. Mawes, United Kingdom, are privately owned by Sir Rocco Forte's sister and Design Director of The Rocco Forte Collection Olga Polizzi. Chateau de Bagnols in Beaujolais, France, has been sold in 2007 to Von Essen Hotels, St. David's Hotel & Spa in Cardiff to The Principal Hayley Collection.

[edit] Future openings

  • Assoufid Golf & Spa Resort in Marrakesh (opening summer 2010)[4]

Currently the company is scouting locations in Amsterdam, Barcelona, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, New York[5] and Paris for future hotel openings[6].

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