Swissôtel has signed a management contract for
an hotel in the Russian year-round mountain resort Gorky-Gorod, in
the city of Sochi.
The hotel will be part of the Krasnaya Polyana
winter sports area, which is due to be completed in time for the
2014 Winter Olympics. By then, 59 ski lifts should be up and
running, providing access to around 200 kilometres of ski pistes.
“About 158 elegant rooms and suites, six
penthouses, several restaurants and bars, as well as a Spa &
Fitness Centre are planned for the new hotel,” said Meinhard Huck, President
Swissôtel Hotels & Resorts. “Most of our company’s hotels are
primarily city or business hotels in large metropolises, and this
will be our first ski resort. It’s an exciting project, especially
given that Krasnaya Polyana is going to be comparable in terms of
infrastructure and atmosphere to the most famous mountain resorts
in the Alps.”
The modern year-round resort
Gorky-Gorod is being built on the territory of Gornaya Karusel
mountain resort in Krasnaya Polyana which occupies 863ha at 540m
to 2200m above sea level. Gorky-Gorod comprises two ski villages,
one at 540m and one at 960m. More than 740’000sqm of real estate
for various purposes will be built in Gorky-Gorod. During the
Olympics, Gorky-Gorod will host a mountain Olympic media village
and media centre for over 4000 international journalists.
The future Swissôtel will be located on the central square of
the upper village, right along the shopping street and only a few
metres away from the most important skiing facilities.
Guests will
reach Gorky-Gorod via Sochi International Airport, which is a
two-hour flight from Moscow and a three-hour flight from Vienna. The
resort will soon be connected from Sochi International Airport
by a 30-minute fast train ride to Krasnaya Polyana.
By 2014,
Gorky-Gorod will become the center of the mountain resort in
Krasnaya Polyana capable to host up to 50,000 guests every day and
to accommodate about 12,000 persons at the same time.
Sochi with
its territory of about 3400 sq kms is located on the eastern coast of
the Black Sea in the southern Russian province of Krasnodar Krai
region and attracts about 4 million holidaymakers a year from
Russia and increasingly also from abroad.
The warm climate and the
scenic views over the snow-capped Caucasus mountains are the key
attractions of the holiday resort, which is popular with prominent
public figures.
As there is snow in Krasnaya Polyana – just 40 kms
away – well into June, combining a beach holiday with the
occasional skiing trip is easy.
Krasnaya Polyana will be the venue
for all outdoor events at the 2014 Winter Olympics, while all the
indoor events will take place in Sochi city.
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