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Hôtel Barrière Le Westminster Le Touquet Grand Opening on 25th of September!

Only 72 days to go! On September 25th, the legendary Hôtel Le Westminster in Le Touquet will open its doors again after an extended period of renovations.

Only 72 days to go! On September 25th, the legendary Hôtel Le Westminster in Le Touquet will open its doors again after an extended period of renovations. Delayed due to the health crisis and subsequent confinement, the redesign works have now been successfully completed by the Barrière Group. Entrusted to interior designer Bruno Borrione, the aim of the works was to: "give Le Westminster a new lease of life!”. One of Le Touquet’s architectural gems, now offers 104 new rooms (including 8 Junior Suites and 1 Suite) combining hues of bronze, light grey and dark blue, as well as some of oak, gold, earthy yellows and browns.

Built in 1924, Hôtel Barrière Le Westminster Le Touquet is a symbol and reminder of the chic Le Touquet from the roaring twenties. With its new modern décor, Bruno Borrione has rewritten the rules of aesthetic principles. It was never about starting again from scratch and dismissing this anglo-normand style hotel’s art-deco heritage. But there was no question of letting time stand still either. As Bruno Borrione says: "We restore and refresh what we can, and at times, if the project allows it, little contemporary touches are added. The large wall painting in the bar is the most obvious example of this." The carpets, fabrics and furniture all pay tribute to the most influential interior designers of the 20th century.

"Le West" sails through time like an architectural liner. But there’s more to it than that... Set right by the sea, it has become a hub of well-being on the Opal Coast, where the flavours of le "Pavillon", one of the hotel’s two restaurants (one Michelin star) fly in the wind. Where time takes hold at the Nuxe Spa or by the poolside. Where discovering the creative activities offered at the "Studio by Petit VIP" delights the children. With the gentle ease in which the tweed weaves its way through each day. "British", Le West ? Yes, but oh so French.