Les Hôtels d’en Haut Acquires Three Luxury Properties
Les Hôtels d’en Haut, an operator of luxury boutique hotels in premier leisure markets across France, announced today the acquisition of three distinctive hotels in France’s Provence region: Domaine de Capelongue, Le Moulin de Lourmarin, and Le Galinier de Lourmarin from Édouard Loubet for an undisclosed amount. The acquisition brings Les Hôtels d’en Haut’s portfolio to eight hotels, with 309 guest rooms and 11 full-service restaurants, three of which have earned Michelin stars.
“We are grateful to the Loubet family and we are excited to bring Les Hôtels d’en Haut to these outstanding new locations. The addition of these exceptional hotels is a strategic next step for the continued growth of Les Hôtels d’en Haut,” said Eric Dardé, Les Hôtels d’en Haut President and CEO.
The three hotels are located in Luberon, France.
- Domaine de Capelongue has 30 guest rooms, features luxury amenities and boasts a panoramic view of the village of Bonnieux.
- Le Moulin de Lourmarin has 19 guest rooms, a restaurant and faces the 12th century Chateau de Lourmarin.
- Le Galinier is an 18th century Provençal country house with 15 guestrooms located in a secluded oasis on the edge of Lourmarin village.
“By turning over stewardship to Les Hôtels d’en Haut, we have chosen a hotel group with values close to ours. I am certain that they will perpetuate the spirit of excellence that has always guided us.” said Édouard Loubet.
“This acquisition marks the beginning of our strategy to acquire high quality hotels across premier seasonal leisure destinations across Europe.” said Alexander Rae, Head of M&A at Les Hôtels d’en Haut.
About Les Hôtels d’en Haut
Les Hôtels d’en Haut’s hotels offer guests the opportunity to discover authentic experiences in unique destinations, where each hotel’s guest service team embodies the values of service and hospitality that have become the company’s trademark. Choosing to stay in a Les Hôtels d’en Haut hotel means first deciding on the destination: snowcapped peaks, the sun-kissed shores of the Mediterranean, or the beauty of Provence, where every piece of the experience conjures its own adventure and the chance to indulge in luxurious calm and to absorb the stunning nature of each place.
In addition to the three recently acquired hotels in Luberon, Les Hôtels d’en Haut operates five hotels in France: Hôtel Le Val Thorens, Hôtel Le Fitzroy in Val Thorens, and Hôtel des 3 Vallées in Courchevel 1850 in the French Alps; Hôtel L’Alpaga in Megève; and Hôtel Les Roches Rouges, in Saint-Raphaël on the Côte d’Azur.