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Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra is closing 2021 with a line-up of unforgettable fun-packed events this Christmas and New Year season.
This year’s Christmas, as well as the New Year festivities, are bringing guests among others, a delightful dining experience filled with unforgettable memories this Christmas.
Deborah Lee-Ann Sivertsen, General Manager of Mövenpick Ambassador Hotel Accra in her end of year message said the festive season is a very special time at the hotel.
“We reminisce on the great year we have shared together and crown it all with magical moments with you, friends and family. As always, a number of exciting activities have been put together to share the joys of the festivities with you this December, so join us celebrate the most wonderful time of the year. Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!” she said.
In Switzerland, in 1948, Ueli Prager created Mövenpick, a revolutionary dining concept where anyone could enjoy a taste of good wine, good times and the good life. Today, that same brand of welcoming hospitality lives on in every Mövenpick hotel, where customers can appreciate life’s essential pleasures, through moments of true indulgence.
With more than 100 hotels and resorts around the world and another 50 planned by 2025, Mövenpick remains true to its Swiss heritage and rich culinary legacy, honouring its founder’s promise to do things well by doing things right.
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