Inspired by the heritage of its first hotel, Warwick Hotels and Resorts has grown into a distinguished collection of properties worldwide. It all began in 1926 with Warwick New York, built by media tycoon William Randolph Hearst for his love, actress Marion Davies.
This Manhattan icon, immortalized in the famous Lunch Atop a Skyscraper photograph, has hosted legends from Elvis Presley to The Beatles and Cary Grant.
Each Warwick hotel carries a story woven into the fabric of its city. From Hotel Westminster in Paris, once home to the Duke of Westminster, to Warwick Brussels, standing beside the Grand Place where the Duke of Wellington gathered his troops before Waterloo, history is at the heart of our collection.
Warwick Denver traces its roots to the storied Playboy Club, while the Warwick Melrose – Dallas is known as the “Grande Dame of Dallas Hotels,” playing host to luminaries such as Elizabeth Taylor, Arthur Miller, Martin Sheen, Luciano Pavarotti, and many more.
Few hotels can trace their name to royalty. From the beginning, The “Monarch” has embodied our promise of service and sophistication. As Warwick evolves, so does our emblem—representing an enduring passion for surpassing expectations, honouring local traditions, and creating luxurious experiences in every destination.