Baku to Have another Hotel of Luxury Class
To the management of Turkish business another hotel class "luxury" in the capital of Azerbaijan will be transferred.
According to the group InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, his "daughter» InterContinental Baku will be launched in 2016, on the eve of the opening Formula - 1. The local branch of the global brand owner will operate under a franchise agreement with the company AZ-ORS, but operated by The Ceylan Group owning luxurious InterContinental Istanbul.
According to the report, the new hotel will be located at the intersection of Bulbul Avenue and Z. Aliyeva street, near the Baku Boulevard and metro Sahil. Anticipating the event, the authors praise the capital of the country, stressing that it is the largest city in the world, located below sea level, which in 2015 held the first ever European games, and in 2016 Baku will host the European Grand Prix Formula 1, and as the European Football Championship Euro-2020.
The new hotel will have 105 rooms, including several rooms of "Luxury" and "Junior", as well as one - "Presidential Suite". There can settle both foreigners and wealthy Azerbaijanis.
In the words of Vice President of Development IHG in Russia, the CIS and Georgia Aron Libinson, InterContinental Baku - our third hotel brand and in Azerbaijan. We will continue to develop the brand InterContinental in cities and regions that are already popular with travelers, so that our guests had a memorable trips. "
In the world operates 178 hotels under the brand InterContinental Hotels and Resorts, another 53 are under construction. --17D-
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