100 seasonal jobs up for grabs at Fairmont’s Recruitment Day
On August 22, 1975, what would become one of Monaco’s most recognised hotels, opened its doors, built “on the very spot” of the first Monegasque railway station and the legendary “Tir aux Pigeons”, frequented by aristocrats and heads of state at the end of the 19th century. The hotel was called Loews Monte Carlo. Exactly three months later, the complex, designed by the architects Jean Ginsberg, Jean and José Notari, and Herbert Weisskamp, was officially named by Princess Grace. The Loews Monte Carlo, with 602 rooms and suites, was a … Continue reading 100 seasonal jobs up for grabs at Fairmont’s Recruitment Day
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