Principe delle Nevi: ICQ founder partners with Italian hotelier to create a visionary hotel property in the Italian Alps. (Italy)
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Principe delle Nevi: ICQ founder partners with Italian hotelier to create a visionary hotel property in the Italian Alps. (Italy)
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Category: Europe - Italy
This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2011-02-16
After co-inventing ICQ, the first instant messaging on the internet, and selling it in 1998 for over four hundred million US dollars, Vigiser, spent ten years in search of the best outdoor, sports-based vacation experience on the globe. Upon meeting, and immediately connecting with, James McNeill at his hotel Principe delle Nevi (Web - http://www.principedellenevi.com and Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/PrincipeDelleNevi), in Breuil-Cervinia, Italy, Vigiser believed he found the perfect place and partner to manifest his vision. The pair, who share a passion for lavish surroundings, luxurious service and a bountiful pleasure of the outdoors, became friends and partners in 2009 and set forth on their plans, including major hotel renovations, shortly thereafter.
Vigiser and McNeill now boast one of the best boutique hotel experiences in the Alps. Principe delle Nevi, literally “Prince of Snow”, offers: ski-in/ski-out mountain access, 27 rooms including two modern lofts (all with high-style Italian decor), 3D entertainment systems, gourmet Italian cuisine and a superb local wine list, a four-star spa, an après ski bar and more.
“The real definition of a great outdoor experience is found in the combination of extraordinary location, luxury product and warm service.“ says Vigiser. “That is the reason I partnered with James. Cervinia and the Matterhorn offer one of the most outstanding locations on earth and we have created an elegant and luxurious product with the hotel but the real win is combining both of those things with James and his team who offer incredibly warm service to complete the experience.”
Breuil-Cervinia is located in Italy’s Aosta Valley, a two and a half hour drive from Milan. Cervinia shares the infamous Matterhorn with Zermatta, Switzerland and offers year-round activities such as: skiing, snowboarding, horseriding, downhill mountain biking, hiking, golf and more.
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