Best Western launches new hotel in Myanmar's Mandalay
BANGKOK, December 16, 2015
Best Western Hotels & Resorts has continued its rapid growth in Myanmar with the launch of new hotel in Mandalay.
The new Best Western Plus Eastern Palace Hotel is located in the heart of the city, just minutes from Mandalay’s main business district and many historical landmarks, said a statement.
A modern midscale hotel, Best Western Plus Eastern Palace offers a selection of rooms and suites that combine the latest amenities, such as flat-screen TVs, USB ports and complimentary Wi-Fi, with local touches that represent the traditional warmth of Myanmar hospitality.
The guests will be able to sample local and international cuisine at the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, take a relaxing drink at the lobby lounge, or cool off in the shaded outdoor swimming pool, which also features a pool bar.
Alternatively, the hotel’s spa, fitness centre, steam room and sauna provide a variety of ways for guests to unwind after a hard day’s business or sightseeing.
For corporate guests, Best Western Plus Eastern Palace Hotel features a business centre and meeting space for large or small events.
Olivier Berrivin, Best Western Hotels & Resorts' managing director of International Operations - Asia, said: “Best Western was one of the first international hotel groups to enter Myanmar following its re-emergence on the international stage, and I am delighted to be able to leverage our first-mover advantage with yet another superb hotel in the country.
“Following our two properties in Yangon, Best Western Plus Eastern Palace Hotel will be another excellent addition to our nationwide portfolio. With Myanmar’s recent elections having passed off peacefully and successfully, this charming and alluring country is set for another prolonged period of prosperity.
“I am delighted that Best Western Hotels & Resorts is able to play a part in Myanmar’s bright future, and look forward to welcoming guests to Best Western Plus Eastern Palace Hotel.” - TradeArabia News Service