The Nairobi Serena Hotel to reopen on Sept 1 after refurbishment
Nairobi Serena Hotel is pleased to announce the completion of the phase one of its ongoing refurbishment that will beopen from 1st September 2018. The refurbishment program is in line with Serena Hotels commitment of continuousimprovement of its product and is aligned to respond to global trends and needs of leisure and corporate clientele. Thefive-star hotel is a member of the Leading Hotels of the World and is well known for preserving the rich Pan-Africaninspired culture expressed through its interiors and unique décor accents.
“We are pleased to see the evolution of the hotel to support the ever-changing needs of our guests. Service excellence is an intrinsic part of our culture, developed over the last 40 years. Enhancing of the Pan-African design features, coupled with modern amenities and caring service demonstrates our commitment to meeting the expectations of our clients.” said Mahmud Jan Mohamed, Managing Director, Serena Hotels.
“Through the use of unique hand-crafted woodwork and motifs, water features and beautiful landscaping, we have been able to preserve our unique identity,” said Jan Mohamed.
The second phase (south wing) of the hotel’s refurbishment commences in September 2018 and is expected to be completed by the first quarter of 2019 when the full room inventory of 199 rooms-across a wide range of room types will be in operation.
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