The worlds largest high-rise modular hotel has
opened in Perth, Australia.
The new-build ibis Styles East Perth spans 18
floors and adds 252 guest rooms to East Perths hotel supply -
specifically geared towards the economy travel market.
The new hotel, located at 69 Adelaide
Terrace, is the 29th Ibis Styles
in Australia and joins the global Ibis Styles network of more
than 260 hotels.
New, modern hotels such as the ibis Styles East
Perth are an important part of Perths transformation, which has
taken place over the past few years, said Tourism Minister, Mr.
Paul
Papalia. This hotel is in a great location for visitors,
offering easy access to Langley Park with views of the stunning
Swan River. It is also perfectly situated for people attending
events at Optus Stadium and the WACA Ground, including the
exciting Mens and Womens T20 World Cup International matches
next year.
Each room at the ibis Styles East Perth features free Wi-Fi, Chrome Cast,
USB and HDMI connectivity and USB charging facilities.
The hotel also features co-working
spaces, a bar and restaurant, 24-hour
gymnasium, and office space.
Accor Pacifics Chief Operating Officer, Simon
McGrath, said, The past five years has seen the economy
accommodation sector shift dramatically, both in terms of product
and guest expectations. Quality, comfort, great aesthetics and
genuinely warm service. These are all at the top of the wish list
for budget- conscious travellers, and what ibis Styles East Perth
delivers - at an affordable price. Perth has enjoyed a surge of domestic
travellers over the past 12 months, which is encouraging, and
were confident that affordable, fresh hotel product like ibis
Styles - alongside Accors new Tribe Perth and upcoming Art Series
Hotel, The Adnate, will work to continue interest in the city for
interstate holidaymakers.
Accor has a strong foothold in Western
Australia, offering 22 hotels and resorts including 14 in Perth
and its surrounds.
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