Kempinski Hotel City Centre – Manama City. Opening Autumn 2011

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April 2011; Bahrain, meaning “two seas” in Arabic, is now home to the new Kempinski Hotel Bahrain City Centre, marking the start of more exciting times to visit the Kingdom of Bahrain. In a country known for its vibrant social scene, rich heritage and culture, and prospering economy, Kempinski – Europe’s oldest hotel group and winner of the 2011 Best Brands award, in the category of Best Service Provider – will create a new landmark location In the heart of Manama, setting a new standard in service and hospitality.

Set to open in autumn 2011, the Hotel will comprise two towers – Diamond and Pearl – each offering their own unique personalities of Arabic hospitality and exceptional service, with stunning views of the city and the azure Arabian Sea. A collection of seven bars and restaurants throughout the two towers offer their own distinctive flavours and personalities. 460 guest rooms and suites offer luxurious yet comfortable accommodations with well-appointed services and amenities at guests’ fingertips. A 1,000 square-metre spa, featuring a hammam, as well as a state-of-the-art gym, will also be available for the ultimate experience.

“As soon as guests are welcomed to Kempinski Hotel Bahrain City Centre, they’ll be encouraged to step out and enjoy the sea air, sunset Arabian views and the sites and sounds of this cosmopolitan city,” says Stephan Kaminski, general manager of the new hotel.

A symbol of genuine Arabic hospitality, harmonized by European flair, the Hotel will provide exceptional experiences to discerning business and leisure travellers alike.

The Hotel will be adjoined to Bahrain City Centre, located in the business district of Al Seef. It will offer direct access to Bahrain’s largest retail, leisure, and entertainment development in the country.

For additional information visit www.kempinski.com/bahrain

 

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Author: Editor