Privately held company | |
Industry | Hotel chain |
Founded | 1986 |
Headquarters | Hong Kong, Hong Kong |
Area served
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Hong Kong, China, Philippines |
Key people
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Chairman: President: |
Parent | The Wharf (Holdings) |
Website | www.marcopolohotels.com |
Marco Polo Hotels (Chinese: 馬哥孛羅酒店集團) is a hotel management company based in Hong Kong that operates hotels in Hong Kong, China and the Philippines. Its hotels in Hong Kong are all located in Tsim Sha Tsui, Kowloon. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Wharf (Holdings) Limited. The company's chairman is Chairman and Managing Director of Wharf (Holdings) Limited.
Wharf's first hotel venture was the Hong Kong Hotel (not to be confused with the much earlier Hongkong Hotel), opened in 1970, which was a joint venture with Hongkong Land, Hui Sai-fun and Chung Ming-fai. The hotel was built on land immediately adjacent to Wharf's Kowloon Wharf & Godown Co. Ltd property along the western shore of the Tsim Sha Tsui promontory. In 1982, Wharf completed redevelopment of its site as the Harbour City complex and opened its first wholly owned hotel there that year, the 440-room Marco Polo Hotel (later renamed Omni Marco Polo and finally Gateway). In 1984, the 393-room Prince Hotel was added in the same complex.
All three hotels were managed by The Peninsula Group in Hong Kong, a subsidiary of Hongkong & Shanghai Hotels, at one point but, in 1986, Wharf started its own hotel management company under the name Marco Polo International, with the objective to develop further hotels in the region.
In 1989, Wharf bought Omni Hotels in North America. The Marco Polo hotel division was rebranded as Omni Hotels Asia-Pacific, creating global marketing synergies with the Omni brand, hence its three hotels became the Omni Hong Kong Hotel, Omni Marco Polo Hotel and Omni Prince Hotel. In 1996, Wharf sold Omni Hotels North America and the Hong Kong hotel division was again rebranded, the Marco Polo Hotels Group. Later, the Marco Polo Hotel was renamed the Gateway Hotel and the Hong Kong Hotel became the Marco Polo Hong Kong Hotel. In 2013, through another subsidiary, Wharf won a tender to lease and convert the HKSAR Government's Murray Building in Central, Hong Kong Island, to a 336-room hotel and subsequently announced that it would open in October 2017, be branded The Murray and managed by Marco Polo Hotels.