INNSIDE by Meliá hotel group debuts in China with INNSIDE Zhengzhou
INNSIDE by Meliá, Spain’s leading hotel group has announced the opening of INNSIDE by Meliá Zhengzhou, a brand new hotel located in the Zhengdong, China. This property marks the official launch of the INNSIDE by Meliá brand in China. It is a milestone for the group that has recently commemorated 60 years in the hotel industry.
“Opening INNSIDE by Meliá Zhengzhou puts us in the very heart of a dynamic city and extends the momentum of Meliá Hotels International in China,” said Bernardo Cabot Estarellas, Senior Vice President of Meliá Hotels International Asia Pacific.
The new four-star hotel is the fourth Meliá Hotels International property to open in China, following the success of Gran Meliá Xian, Meliá Jinan and Meliá Shanghai Hongqiao. This property is just three-minute walk from the Zhengzhou East Railway Station and blends seamlessly into the urban landscape. Keeping in step with the state-of-the-art aesthetic of the upscale INNSIDE by Meliá brand, all 335 rooms are bathed in light by floor-to-ceiling windows and designed in a monochromatic palette.
The guests can enjoy the standard offerings of complimentary Wi-Fi and a 24-hour fitness center, highlighted by Meliá’s culture of passion for service. The city of Zhengzhou is fast becoming a key business hub in China. INNSIDE by Meliá Zhengzhou’s central location makes this the perfect locale for business and leisure travellers to the city and promises to be an urban escape for savvy Work Trippers looking for unique and excellent experiences.
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