[wzslider autoplay=”true”]One of the world’s largest hotel brands will open its second hotel in the capital of B&H on Thursday.
After the Residence Inn by Marriott, which was opened in November last year, the Courtyard by Marriott will be opened after appropriate opening ceremony at Sarajevo’s Skenderija. It is designed for comfortable stay for business clients who visit capital of B&H.
The Courtyard reflects refreshing European design. The rooms are designed to provide guests with a comfortable and stylish environment and stay with the integrated technology. The hotel’s location is ideal considering the proximity of diplomatic and consular offices as well as the administrative and cultural institutions.
Unlike the Residence Inn, which offers only breakfast and overnight stay, the Courtyard will provide the full board service including the restaurant, bar lobby café, a terrace on the roof and catering for outdoor events.
“Official ceremony is scheduled for Thursday, we expect our guests arrival around 8 p.m., and the ribbon-cutting ceremony is scheduled for 8:30 p.m.,” as announced from the Marriott.
Numerous ambassadors and officials in B&H, CEO of Lake Hospitality Ltd., Nihad Bubica, the representative of Marriott International as well as the General Manager Kayhan Kilt confirmed their arrival.
“The hotel contains 7 floors, 130 rooms and 2 large apartments. There are four types of rooms in the hotel, from which we would love to especially recommend the Business King rooms with slightly different concept. Two conference rooms were built, one large and one small which can receive up to 130 participants. These rooms have the names ‘Dean’ and ‘Torvill’ after the ice dancers who performed in a popular spot ‘Bolero’ at the Winter Olympic Games back in 1984, “as explained from the Marriott.
Apart from the fitness room, the restaurant sky bar ” S One ” located on the roof stands out, and which citizens who are not staying at the hotel will be able to use as well. The restaurant is run by the Chef who has great experience in the world-renowned hotel chains and food prices will be affordable and not higher than the standard prices in other city restaurants.
(Source: klix.ba)