The InterContinental hotels stand for 5-star luxury and have been very popular, even before the significant improvement of the loyalty program IHG One Rewards three years ago. While very well represented all over Asia, the number of InterContinental hotels in Europe is far more limited. So where are the Intercontis in Europe? We did some research:
- Austria
- InterContinental Vienna starting at €165
- Bulgaria
- InterContinental Sofia starting at €122
- France
- InterContinental Lyon – Hotel Dieu starting at €189
- InterContinental Marseille – Hotel Dieu starting at €189
- InterContinental Chantilly Château Mont Royal starting at €205
- InterContinental Paris – Champs-Elysées Etoile starting at €321
- InterContinental Bordeaux – Le Grand Hotel starting at €334
- InterContinental Paris – Le Grand starting at €455
- Germany
- InterContinental Berlin starting at €107
- Greece
- InterContinental Athenaeum Athens starting at €122
- InterContinental Crete starting at €133
- Hungary
- InterContinental Budapest starting at €114
- Ireland
- InterContinental Dublin starting at €271
- Italy
- InterContinental Rome Ambasciatori Palace starting at €333
- Malta
- InterContinental Malta starting at €85
- Netherlands
- InterContinental Amstel Amsterdam starting at €309
- Poland
- InterContinental Warsaw starting at €104
- Portugal
- InterContinental Porto – Palacio das Cardosas starting at €156
- InterContinental Lisbon starting at €160
- InterContinental Cascais-Estoril starting at €188
- Romania
- InterContinental Athénée Palace Bucharest starting at €140
- Switzerland
- InterContinental Geneve starting at €333
- Slovenia
- InterContinental Ljubljana starting at €124
- Spain
- InterContinental Barcelona starting at €188
- InterContinental Madrid starting at €219
- Türkiye
- InterContinental Istanbul starting at €147
- Ukraine
- InterContinental Kyiv starting at €226
- UK
- InterContinental Edinburgh The George starting at €144
- InterContinental London – The O2 starting at €206
- InterContinental London Park Lane starting at €321
Here you can see all InterContis on a map:
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Conclusion
France has the highest number of these hotels with its 6 InterContinentals. But you can also see that many countries only have one InterContinental, usually located in their capital. Some countries, such as Belgium, the Czech Republic or the countries in Northern Europe, do not have any of these hotels at all. Only London and Paris have two of them in one city.
If the list has inspired you to book one of these hotels, then we will be happy to forward you directly to the booking site:
Cover Picture: Intercontinal Paris Le Grand | Ditmar Lange
Comment (1)
I would say that the Intercontinental family across Europe can be very variable. I’ve stayed in four so far: Sofia, Berlin, Bucharest, Madrid. And I’d actually rank them in that order, with Sofia being my favourite. Madrid has a very old fashioned feel and the rooms are quite dated.