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Business News of Monday, 7 November 2011

Source: eturbonews

Britain's Gift Of Independence Opens Its Doors In Ghana Today

Mövenpick Hotels and Resorts enters West Africa
Accra, Nov 7 - Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has announced the official opening of the 260-room Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel in the Ghanaian capital Accra.

Originally built and presented as a gift by the United Kingdom to Ghana after gaining independence in 1957, the completely rebuilt Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra is ideally located downtown in the central business district, close to government ministries, major financial institutions, Accra International Conference Centre, and only 7kilometers from Kotoka International Airport.

The hotel blends every aspect of 21st century excellence alongside original artwork from contemporary Ghanaian artists with stunning wooden carvings of animals, artifacts, and design features. The lobby’s striking chandelier and the rich hues and colors of the hotel’s tapestries and paintings evoke the magic and mystery of West African culture.

This spellbinding collection of over 1,500 pieces of art adds to the unique quality of the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra. Many works have been lovingly restored from the days of the old hotel and are displayed in the main lobby and behind the reception area.

The collection includes an impressive portrait of Ghana’s first President, Kwame Nkrumah, dating back to 1956, while two large murals splendidly displayed at either end of the ballroom also maintain the link with the hotel’s heritage. The originals were painted by the distinguished artist Kofi Antubam, one of the founders of Ghana’s National School of Painting, which inspired the painstaking reproductions created for the hotel by his students.

Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra also encourages links with current Ghanaian art by commissioning work from contemporary artists. Each room has at least two original paintings by local artists and the corridors on each floor feature works from more of Ghana’s prominent artists.

All hotel rooms have everything business and leisure travelers desire: spacious and contemporary, the rooms were designed to deliver a restful stay and a comfortable work environment with a large desk, free high-speed Internet and a 40-inch LCD TV. Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra also features 61 Executive Club rooms with their exclusive dedicated 24-hour Club Lounge, 15 junior suites, and a palatial 350-square-meter presidential suite, all overlooking the pool and gardens.

The Club Lounge’s exclusive benefits include express check-in and check-out at the Lounge reception desk; complimentary private use of the board room for three hours per stay, and complimentary pressing of two items on arrival. Club floor rooms include DVD players with access to the DVD library and an extended range of luxury designer bathroom accessories.

Jean Gabriel Pérès, President and Chief Executive Officer of Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts, said about this newest opening: “Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra is a shining example of expanding our portfolio internationally and regionally with upscale city-center hotels in vibrant urban locations. We have overwhelming confidence in the region both for business and for its fledgling tourist industry and are committed to developing more hotels in strategic locations in the African continent.”

Mövenpick Hotel Accra offers its own sublime escape from the bustle of city life. The 16 acres of lush landscaped gardens give the hotel a resort-like feel and include the largest swimming pool in Ghana – so large that the staff serves poolside guests on roller blades to ensure the drinks stay perfectly chilled.

“We are very excited with the hotel opening. Accra is becoming the economic hub of the West African region, which offers such rich and diverse natural and economic potential. Now with the Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra, we blend the warmth of West African culture with the quality, reliability, and the personalized service that Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts offer,” said Stuart Chase, the hotel’s General Manager.

Refinement is the essential ingredient in the variety of food and beverage options. “Sankofa,” an all-day dining restaurant, showcases multi-ethnic cuisine and live cooking stations. African lounge music and live performances complete the relaxed atmosphere in the hotel bar “one2one,” while “casual” is the theme in the namesake pool bar and BBQ, as guests quench their thirst or savor the best grills in the city.

Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra guarantees the ideal balance between work and play. A flexible 750-square-meter ballroom can be sub-divided to requirements, while four meeting rooms are also equipped with the latest audio-visual equipment. Leisure facilities include two floodlit tennis courts, jogging track, and a health and fitness center offering cardio and weight training, sauna, and massage rooms.

For further information and reservations, please visit the website: www.moevenpick-accra.com .