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Thursday, 30 July 2015

ibis Styles Hotel Opens in Huizhou, China

Accor has expanded its portfolio of hotels in China with the opening of the 194-room ibis Styles Huizhou Xunliao Bay in Southern China’s Guangdong province.

Rooms and suites at the hotel are equipped with the latest in-room amenities, including an ibis sweet bed, HD LED TV, and a large shower and bathtub.

The hotel features three meeting room, a fitness center and a 92-seat restaurant which serves a range of local and international cuisines while the Lobby Bar provides a relaxing ambience for guests to chill and enjoy snacks, cocktails or other refreshments.

“ibis Styles is a non-standardized economy brand extension under ibis, combininghigh quality services and expertise with a unique and creative visual appeal,” said Paul Richardson, Chief Operating Officer, AccorHotels Greater China. “ibis Styles Huizhou Xunliao Bay offers charm and character in addition to comfort and convenience, and we look forward to adding more hotels to the ibis Styles family in the region.”

ibis Styles Huizhou Xunliao Bay is situated in the city of Huizhou perched on the enchanting Pearl River Delta. A regional economic hub in its own right, the city is also known for its strong business links with surrounding commercial centres, including Shenzhen, and is home to a number of multinational enterprises.

Huizhou is within close access to some of the region’s most popular tourist attractions, including some of the stunning reefs and island paradises of Daya Bay, seashore geothermal hot springs and the breathtaking views at Elephant Head Mountain.

Accor, ibis, ibis Styles, Huizhou

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