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Ca d Oro Hotel to shut down

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Without much notice (except from short notices in newspapers), Hotel Ca’d'Oro announced that they are going to shut down ’temporarily’.

Last week, the last meal was served in the restaurant, and this week, the two last guests checked out; “we maintained our standards of service until the last customer”, says concierge Ricardo Nocais, aged 64, 43 of which working at the hotel.

One of the last customers was Italian businessman Marco Crippa, who has come to Sao Paulo four times a year since 1992 and stayed only in CaDoro: “they are taking away my home in Sao Paulo”.

The owner Aurelio Guzzoni says that the hotel will re-open shortly: “we are looking for investors, and we plan to be open during the World Cup 2014“. The staff, however, are less optimistic, and everybody is looking for a new job.The reason is that the hotel is located near the old downtown of Sao Paulo, which do not attract people looking for five star hotels.

The CadOro, opened in 1953, was the first five star hotel in Sao Paulo.It was opened by Italian Fabrizio Guzzoni (1920 - 2005), first as a high class restaurant, eventually as a hotel. Until 1962, a tie was mandatory to access the restaurant; after that, only suits were required, but most gentlemen still kept their ties.

For decades, the CadOro was hotel of choice for all celebrities visiting Sao Paulo (the counterpart of Copacabana Palace, poshest hotel in Rio de Janeiro). Among the famous signatures in the guest book, one finds several Brazilian Presidents, several Brazilian artists (di Cavalcanti was a resident) and international personalities like François Miterrand, Pablo Neruda, Linus Pauling, Luciano Pavarotti.

Other five star hotels in downtown which closed doors recently: Crowne Plaza (rua Frei Caneca), Hilton (avenida Ipiranga), Othon Classic (rua Líbero Badaró).

See other hotels in Sao Paulo.