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Thu, 13 October 2016

Mövenpick Signs Three Hotels in Thailand

Mövenpick has signed an agreement with real estate developer Nusasiri Plc to manage three properties in Thailand.

The three properties will be Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai and Mövenpick Resort Khao Yai, both scheduled to open in Q4 2016, and Mövenpick Resort Mai Khao Phuket which will open in Q4 2017.

"This is our second property in Bangkok and the debut of our exclusive serviced apartment brand, Mövenpick Residences. It's our third resort in Phuket, while in Khao Yai we are delighted to be opening up the first truly internationally managed resort in this well known domestic destination," said Andrew Langdon, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts Senior Vice President Asia. "We are very much looking forward to bringing our upscale brand and Swiss-inspired hospitality standards to all these destinations."

Mövenpick Residences Ekkamai consists of 160 residences – serviced apartments of one, two and three bedrooms – featuring an all-day dining restaurant, lobby lounge and rooftop lounge and bar. Other facilities include a meeting space, swimming pool and fitness centre.

Mövenpick Resort Mai Khao Phuket will comprise some 220 rooms and be highlighted by a unique F&B offering an interactive all-day dining restaurant, with an electric beach club. Meeting facilities, a kids club, three swimming pools, a fitness centre and signature spa complete the offering.

Mövenpick Resort Khao Yai will feature 114 rooms comprising hotel suites and two, three and four bedroom villas, with a core selection of facilities within a landmark European inspired clubhouse encompassing an all-day dining restaurant, lobby bar, café, meeting space, swimming pool, fitness centre and spa.

Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts currently has eight hotels in operation in Asia, four of which are in Thailand. The Swiss-hotel management company is aiming to have over 30 hotels in Asia by 2020.

See also: Mövenpick Hotel Sukhumvit 15 Bangkok - Exclusive HD Video Interview with GM.

See other recent news regarding: Bangkok, Khao Yao, Phuket, Thailand

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