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Kempinski Hotel Nay Pyi Taw Opens Royal Pavilion; Group Signs Yangon Hotel

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Kempinski Hotel Nay Pyi Taw opened its Royal Pavilion to welcome Mr. Barack Obama, President of the United States of America for the inaugural ASEAN Summit held in the capital of Myanmar last month.

The 15,000 square feet Grand Royal Suite served as President Obamas home during the summit.

The self-contained suite in the hotels Bagan Villa offers impressive meeting and leisure facilities with state of the art security features. Kempinski Nay Pyi Taw is the companys first property in Myanmar.

The new-build hotel features 141 rooms and suites, located within three one-story villas.

The hotel offers a variety of restaurants: the Rangoon Kitchen brasserie, with pan-Asian and international cuisines, two Executive Lounges, the Diplomat Bar, and a Pool Bar, in addition to 24-hour room service, and a fitness club. Kempinski The Spa with eight treatment suites is scheduled to open in Q3 2015.

Kempinskis second property in Myanmar, Kempinski Hotel Yangon, is scheduled to open in Q4 2016.

The colonial-style former State House will be converted to feature 229 rooms and suites, three restaurants, a lobby lounge, a rooftop bar, a grand ballroom, a swimming pool and a Kempinski the Spa.

Yangon is the largest city in Myanmar, as well as the countrys former capital. As the countrys gateway destination and home to its main seaport, Yangon is Myanmars most important business hub.

Kempinski, Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar

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