From its origins as Berthold Kempinski's Berlin wine merchant business, Kempinski has grown into a global symbol of luxury, blending historical charm with modern sophistication. The brand expanded internationally in the 1990s, bringing European elegance infused with local flavors to destinations worldwide.
Notable milestones include the transformation of the Kempinski restaurant into a luxury hotel in 1961, the opening of a hotel in Beijing in 1992, and establishing resorts in the Arabian Peninsula by the mid-2000s. Today, Kempinski's diverse portfolio includes properties in Africa, the Americas, and beyond, each offering exceptional service, elegant amenities, and a rich blend of cultural influences.