Opening of Hotel Pullman Baku to Take Place at End of April
Official opening of Hotel Pullman Baku is planned for the end of this month, the Sales and Marketing Manager of Badamdar Hotel Rasim Hajiyev told Turan.
According to him, after the signing of the agreement on the management of the Badamdar hotel between Gilan Holding and Accor Hotels in October last year, trainings for the hotel staff, etc., are carried out. These works will continue for 6 months.
Pullman Hotels & Resorts has already included Hotel Pullman Baku (https://goo.gl/Djx88j) in the list of hotels managed by it around the world.
The validity period and other details of the agreement on the management of the hotel are not reported.
From September 2011 to August 2016, the hotel operated under the brand Kempinski.
In the five-star hotel there are 283 rooms, a banquet hall with a total area of 700 sq m, a spa complex with a total area of 3,500 sq. m, apartments, offices, restaurants, a children's entertainment center, and the Aqua Park. ---- 08B
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