Club 1897

As members of Kempinski’s invitation-only Club 1897, Fora Advisors unlock VIP status and exclusive benefits at Kempinski’s sophisticated properties —  from urban hideaways to remote escapes.

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Travel Advisor

Christine Moghadam

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What is Club 1897?

Club 1897 is the invitation-only membership program of the Kempinski brand. Across Europe, Africa, Asia, the Caribbean, Asia and the Middle East, Kempinski’s portfolio of hotels are known for their timelessness & luxury.

Learn why booking with a Fora Advisor is better than all the other booking methods — including online travel sites.

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What perks do you get with Club 1897?

By booking with Christine, you’ll automatically receive benefits at all Club 1897 hotels & resorts worldwide, such as perks & upgrades.

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Hotel, dining & spa credits

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The BEST
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Free upgrades whenever possible

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From start to finish, we got you


Club 1897 Benefits

Perks vary by property, but may include:

  • Hotel / resort credit.

  • Welcome note.

  • Breakfast daily.

  • Upgrade & extended check-in/out whenever possible.

Get in touch with Christine

Reach out to customize and book your own experience. Or, just to chat about travel in general.

You can normally expect a response from Christine within a business day or so. You’ll also be subscribed to our travel newsletter (you can unsubscribe at any time).

Club 1897 Platinum FAQs

Kempinski is owned by a select few shareholders. Today, Bernold Schroeder acts as the company’s CEO and Chairman of the Management Board.

Berthold Kempinski, a wine merchant, built a lively Berlin restaurant in the late 19th century. The restaurant quickly grew into a vibrant meeting place, and the business soon expanded into other experiential domains such as cinema. In 1952, Kempinksi’s grandson, Dr. Friedrich Unger, transformed the restaurant into a luxury hotel.

Travelers can stay at Kempinski hotels in numerous stunning locales around the world, including Europe, Africa, China, Indonesia, the Caribbean and the Middle East.

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