Home World Europe Qatar Buys French Luxury Hotels Qatar plans to buy four hotels from Starwood for around $940 million, according to French media reports. by Reuters June 24, 2012 Qatar has signed to buy four luxury hotels from US investment group Starwood at a total cost of up to 750 million euros ($940 million), adding to its investment in France, newspapers there reported on Saturday. The Gulf state has gone on a spending spree in the past few years in France, investing in several sectors: industry, luxury, media, real estate and sport. French daily Le Figaro said Qatar, which owns the Royal Monceau hotel in Paris and the Carlton in Cannes, was to buy Le Martinez, one of France’s most prestigious hotels on the Cote d’Azur, famous for hosting celebrities during the Cannes film festival. The three other hotels are the Concorde Lafayette, l’Hotel du Louvre in Paris, and Le Palais de la Mediterranee in Nice, Le Figaro said. The world’s top gas exporter has bought PSG football club, a 13 per cent stake in French media-to-aerospace conglomerate Lagardere, and a stake in Total. While Qatar will own the hotels, it will ask US hotel group Hyatt to manage them, Le Figaro said, citing a source close to the matter. Starwood was expected to announce the sale on June 28. Tags Breaking News World 0 Comments You might also like Global solar installations almost double in 2023; China, US lead rest UAE attracts second-highest FDI inflow after US: UNCTAD 19 injured after fire breaks out in a building in Abu Dhabi Two killed and over 100 injured in Abu Dhabi gas explosion