With an exceptional location in the heart of the economic capital of Brazil – São Paulo – Palácio Tangará will open its doors in the second quarter 2017. Built in the surroundings of the highly regarded Burle Marx Park, whose gardens were designed by Roberto Burle Marx, the hotel will offer 141 spacious guestrooms – including 59 suites – all with beautiful views overlooking the park.

Palácio Tangará which takes its name from the paradise ‘Tanager of Amazonia’ (Tangara Chilensis) a brilliantly multi-coloured songbird, will also feature nine private meeting rooms, including a ballroom for up to 530 guests with terraces overlooking the park. The fitness center and spa will have their own private garden, and there will be indoor and outdoor swimming pools as well as a kid’s club.

Frank Marrenbach, CEO of Oetker Collection said, «Since the founding of Oetker Collection, we have always listened to our most loyal guests in order to identify the destinations they favor most. Today therefore, I am delighted to announce our expansion into the Americas. With Palácio Tangará we continue to expand our portfolio whilst remaining true to our promise – not to just open new hotels, but to create true “masterpieces”. Here guest will be able to experience Oetker Collection’s levels of quality and service to which they are accustomed and can trust that we will offer them a very special sense of place».

Philippe Perd, Chief Project Development Officer of Oetker Collection, has spent the past year supporting the design process, commented that once completed, Palácio Tangará will be São Paulo’s first true “masterpiece hotel” and a proud addition to the Collection.

Celso David do Valle has been appointed by Franck Marrenbach as Managing Director of Palácio Tangará and Jean-Georges Vongerichten, world famous chef, will drive the hotel’s dining experiences and there will be a signature restaurant, chef’s table, a bar, a wine cellar, a lobby and lounge bar, all with outdoor terraces.

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