A Rare Investment Opportunity: Hôtel des Curtilles in the Revitalized Historic Spa Town of Vittel
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The Hôtel des Curtilles is a substantial hospitality asset located at the edge of Vittel’s renowned 650-hectare Thermal Park, offering proximity to both nature and urban amenities. With a total built area of 7,815 m², the hotel comprises:
- 160 rooms, including 22 currently designated for staff accommodation
- Reception hall, bar, dining room, lounge
- Professional kitchens and preparation areas
- Conference and training rooms
- Technical and service areas across multiple levels
The building is structurally sound and compliant with current standards. Heating is provided via the city’s district heating network. Some modernization is recommended, particularly for bathrooms and window glazing.
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