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Sheraton Lagos completes renovation of 107 rooms
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- Sheraton said rooms and suites have been completely redesigned, with its signature Sleep Experience, lighting, and mosaic wall tiling.
The Sheraton Lagos Hotel said today that it has renovated and unveiled 107 club rooms and suites and a club lounge as part of its plan to be the leading hotel of choice in Nigeria.
“The renovation of our Club Rooms and Suites and the Sheraton Club Lounge at the Sheraton Lagos underscores the brand’s new elevated and customized approach to design as part of Sheraton 2020, a 10-point plan designed to put Sheraton back in the global spotlight and solidify its positioning as a leading global hotel brand of choice, everywhere,” said Barry Curran, Sheraton’s Area General Manager for Nigeria.
Sheraton said rooms and suites have been completely redesigned, with its signature Sleep Experience, lighting, and mosaic wall tiling. The hotel also said the club lounge was renovated with an intuitive design, providing guests with added privileges and highly personalized services, including complimentary breakfast, tea, coffee, drinks and snacks.
“We’ve inspired change that we’re sure will exceed expectations,” said Curran. “We are confident that these modern enhancements and added amenities will further empower our guests and enable them to experience more during their stay.”
Launched in 1985, Sheraton Lagos Hotel is one of three hotels controlled by Ikeja Hotels Plc, a leading Nigerian hotel chain (the two other hotels being Sheraton Abuja Hotel and Federal Palace Hotel and Casino). Marriot International, the world’s largest hotel company, owns the Sheraton brand.
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