Our vision

The portfolio of Dorchester Collection and PA Holdings L reflects a shared philosophy: that true power in hospitality lies not in visibility, but in permanence. Across Paris, London, Milan, Los Angeles, Rome, Dubai, and beyond, each property is more than a hotel. It is a chapter of a city, an institution of its own, curated not just for luxury but for legacy.

At the heart of this portfolio lies the Hôtel Plaza Athénée, a Parisian icon owned by PA Holdings L, where haute couture and timeless hospitality intersect. From its façade on Avenue Montaigne to its inner courtyards, the property embodies an elegance so established it has become part of France’s cultural architecture.

In London, Dorchester Collection preserves two of the city's most essential addresses: The Dorchester, overlooking Hyde Park, and 45 Park Lane, a contemporary counterpoint in Mayfair. Together they form a dialogue between heritage and modernity, between tradition and curation.

In Italy, the collection extends through Hotel Eden in Rome and Principe di Savoia in Milan, both guardians of Italian grandeur, each restored not to impress but to endure. These are not acquisitions. They are acts of cultural stewardship.

Across the Atlantic, The Beverly Hills Hotel and Hotel Bel-Air serve as living testaments to the golden era of Hollywood, not as monuments to the past but as sanctuaries for those who still recognize the value of discretion, service, and aura.

PA Holdings L, complementing Dorchester’s legacy, has embarked on a parallel mission: the acquisition of strategic iconic real estate across Europe and the Gulf. In particular, the group is actively seeking the acquisition of world-renowned palace hotels — historic, symbolic properties that represent the highest standards of hospitality, architecture, and geopolitical significance. These are not merely assets. They are cultural landmarks and long-term strongholds.

Properties under PA Holdings L are selected with surgical precision, not only for their location or yield but for their narrative and weight. Each hotel must hold meaning — not only for guests, but for the cities they anchor.

Every address under these groups is operated with restraint and respect. There is no overbranding, no dilution of heritage, only the silent reinforcement of standards that cannot be replicated. In an era of branded overexposure, this portfolio chooses substance over scale.

Together, Dorchester Collection and PA Holdings L do not merely own real estate. They shape the global memory of luxury. Their properties stand not as trophies but as territories of elegance, where hospitality becomes a language and investment becomes legacy.

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