A new kind of hospitality, hotels designed as private homes with Guy Bertaud, Group Managing Director, Maisons Pariente
Description
Our Luxury Voice today, is Guy Bertaud. With nearly thirty years dedicated to luxury hotels, Guy Bertaud has an international experience and an undeniable sense of service. Guy has held positions at Hotel Plaza Athénée, The Vendome in Lebanon, Hotel de Paris in Monte Carlo and also Intercontinental Hotel Group, Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts before joining Maisons Pariente as Group Managing Director based in Paris. Guy has forged a reputation for exigency, he has coordinated numerous projects, from development, renovations, repositioning, and partnerships.
Born from the “desire to explore a bold new design of the hotel experience”, Maisons Pariente is a family-owned, French luxury hotel collection. Run by Patrick Pariente and his two daughters. Patrick Pariente started in the fashion industry, he co-founded the Naf-Naf brand with his brother in 1973. Twenty years later, after selling the brand, he shifted his focus to real estate which later led to Maisons Pariente.
Maisons Pariente offers a new kind of hospitality; each of its hotels is designed as if it was a private home, and each property has its own unique identity. The collection is currently composed of three hotels: Hotel Crillon Le Brave in Provence, Lou Pinet in Saint Tropez, and Le Coucou in Méribel, with another project underway – which is due to open in Le Marais area in Paris.