Swissôtel

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Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts, commonly known as Swissôtel, is a Swiss chain of luxury hotels owned by Accor, which acquired FRHI Hotels & Resorts in 2015.[2]

Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryHospitality
Founded1981; 45 years ago (1981)[1]
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Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryHospitality
Founded1981; 45 years ago (1981)[1]
HeadquartersZurich Airport
Kloten, Switzerland
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsHotels
ParentAccor
Websiteswissotel.com
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The corporate offices for Swissôtel are located in the Prioria Business Centre on the property of Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland,[3][4] near Zürich.[5]

History

Swissôtel was founded in 1981 as a joint venture between the Swissair and Nestlé groups, with its headquarters in the Swiss city of Zürich. Initially, hotels were operated in Bern, New York City, Geneva and Zürich. In 1990, the hotel group became a fully owned subsidiary of the Swissair group, and in 1996, its head office moved from Zürich to New York.[6]

In 2001, with the parent airline in the serious financial difficulties due to the events of 9/11 that year in the United States that eventually lead to its demise, Swissôtel was sold to Raffles Holdings Limited, the owner of the famous Raffles Hotel in Singapore. In July 2005, Colony Capital, a private international investment firm, acquired Raffles International Limited, the company that by this stage owned both the Raffles and Swissôtel brands.[6]

In May 2006, Colony Capital, together with Kingdom Hotels International, acquired Fairmont Hotels & Resorts. With the completion of the transaction, the Fairmont and Raffles International portfolios were combined, transforming the companies into a global hotel leader (headquartered in Toronto) called Fairmont Raffles Hotels International, with 120 hotels in 23 countries under three brands – Fairmont, Raffles and Swissôtel. After the transaction, the corporate office of Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts moved back to Zürich, where it was headed by its president, Meinhard Huck, who retired in 2013.

In December 2015, AccorHotels purchased Swissôtel, along with Raffles and Fairmont hotels, in a $2.9 billion deal.[2]

In May 2025, Asset World Corporation (AWS) purchased Swissôtel Bangkok Ratchada for 8.7 Billion Baht ($266 Million) to renovate as premium mixed-used and rebranded as Jubilee Prestige Tower under new ownership in collaboration with Marriott International Asia Pacific Division,[7] which operated its hotel under JW Marriott Bangkok Ratchadapisek brand. The hotel and its mixed-used building officially opened on 1 October 2025.[8]

Properties

Swissôtel Büyük Efes
Swissôtel Chicago
Swissôtel Quito
Swissôtel Resort Sochi Kamelia

Swissôtel currently has 39 properties worldwide.[9] The company also offers Swissôtel Living serviced apartments in five properties (two as part of hotels and three standalones).[10]

  Includes hotel and Swissôtel Living.
  Standalone Swissôtel Living property.
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No. Property Location Country
1 Swissôtel Al Ghurair Dubai Dubai United Arab Emirates
2 Swissôtel Al Maqam Makkah Mecca Saudi Arabia
3 Swissôtel Al Murooj Dubai Dubai United Arab Emirates
4 Swissôtel Amsterdam Amsterdam Netherlands
5 Swissôtel Beijing Hong Kong Macau Center Beijing China
6 Swissôtel Büyük Efes İzmir Turkey
7 Swissôtel Chicago Chicago United States
8 Swissôtel Clark Clark Philippines
9 Swissôtel Damian Jasna Demänovská Dolina Slovakia
10 Swissôtel Foshan Guangdong Foshan China
11 Swissôtel Grand Shanghai Shanghai China
12 Swissôtel Jakarta PIK Avenue Jakarta Indonesia
13 Swissôtel Krasnye Holmy Moscow Russia
14 Swissôtel Kursaal Bern Bern  Switzerland
15 Swissôtel Lima Lima Peru
16 Swissôtel Living Bodrum[11] Bodrum Turkey
17 Swissôtel Living Jakarta Mega Kuningan[12] Jakarta Indonesia
18 Swissôtel Living Jeddah[13] Jeddah Saudi Arabia
19 Swissôtel Makkah Mecca Saudi Arabia
20 Swissôtel Nankai Osaka Osaka Japan
21 Swissôtel Nusantara Nusantara Indonesia
22 Swissôtel Poiana Brasov Brașov Romania
23 Swissôtel Quito Quito Ecuador
24 Swissôtel Resort & Spa Çeşme Çeşme Turkey
25 Swissôtel Resort Bodrum Beach Bodrum Turkey
26 Swissôtel Resort Changbaishan Baishan China
27 Swissôtel Resort Kolašin Kolašin Montenegro
28 Swissôtel Resort Sochi Kamelia Sochi Russia
29 Swissôtel Santa Cruz de la Sierra Santa Cruz de la Sierra Bolivia
30 Swissôtel Sarajevo Sarajevo Bosnia and Herzegovina
31 Swissôtel Sharm El Sheikh Sharm El Sheikh Egypt
32 Swissôtel Shenyang Shenyang China
33 Swissôtel Sydney Sydney Australia
34 Swissôtel Tallinn Tallinn Estonia
35 Swissôtel Tbilisi Tbilisi Georgia
36 Swissôtel The Bosphorus Istanbul Istanbul Turkey
37 Swissôtel The Stamford Singapore Singapore Singapore
38 Swissôtel Uludağ Bursa Bursa Turkey
39 Swissôtel Wellness Resort Alatau Almaty Almaty Kazakhstan
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Paolo Guerrero case

Swissôtel Lima

In November 2017, the Peruvian football player Paolo Guerrero tested positive for a metabolite of cocaine in the run up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup.[14] His defence was that he had accidentally consumed the substance in herbal tea that was contaminated with coca tea[15] at the Swissôtel in Lima, Peru.[16]

Guerrero stated that the Swissôtel hindered him in obtaining evidence that was needed to sustain his case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport:

The hotel was an important factor that hurt me, that is very clear, when I came here to Peru to find the evidence of how this had been caused, the Swissotel turned its back on me, they did not support me at any time. What I wanted to know was the truth.[17][18]

They threatened the waiter so he would not talk. At the hotel they did not allow us to talk to him.[19]

In response, Peruvian citizens criticized Swissôtel, making negative comments in social networks like Facebook, Twitter and TripAdvisor, and calling for marches and boycotts against the hotel.[16][19][20]

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