Royal Picardy

The Royal Picardy was a luxury hotel in Le Touquet-Paris-Plage, France which was built in 1929 on plans drawn by architects Louis Debrouwer and Pierre Drobecq and which was demolished at the end of the 1960s.

The construction of this huge building started on November 20, 1928, was interrupted twice (due to bad weather and due to a strike of the construction workers), and the first rooms opened in the summer of 1929 and the grand opening took place in April 1930.

the Royal Picardy was closed for good in 1951 and the city of Le Touquet purchased it in 1967.

It was demolished in 1968 and a hotel school was built on the same grounds which opened on October 1, 1972.

It was equipped with a 25 metre pool with sanitized and heated water, a fitness room, a hammam, a mini-golf, a squash ground, and phone in all rooms and lounges.

Royal Picardy
Royal Picardy