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No 1 Oxford Street Hotel and Suites, has opened its doors to welcome its first guests, Sunday.
A unique 5 star hotel is the first luxury hotel and suites in the capital is located on the most popular Oxford Street and within the heart of the central business district.
With suites ranging from 46-246 sqm all with balconies, fully equipped kitchens and living and dining areas, the hotel offers the largest suites in the city based on a concept which allows guests to spend time in a space they have paid.
The hotel, which will have its grand opening in April 2020, offers a full complement of services.
The hotel’s 116 seater Amuse restaurant, is a modern French brasserie with a Mediterranean selection. Guests are also welcome to enjoy a cocktail in the stylish and subdued Oxford Bar, the ideal place for an intimate or convivial moment.
General Manager, Shousha Mohsen, comments: “We are happy to open our doors for the soft opening of No 1 Oxford Street Hotel and Suites.
The hotel embraces our vision of luxury with its modern design and focuses on delivering superior hospitality; allowing guests to relax whilst they make unforgettable memories.”
“This is an extremely exciting project for Ghana’s hospitality industry. At No 1 Oxford Street Hotel and Suites, we will deliver international standards of service, whilst offering incredible food and drink entertainment and recreation. We look forward to welcoming you all.”
The hotel and suites are fully equipped with a recreation centre: two swimming pools, including one for children, a kid’s play area, beauty spa, health bar and a fitness centre.
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