The Frankfurt-based Steigenberger Hotel Group is driving forward its plans for expansion in China by presenting three new projects on the country’s hotel market. Three new Steigenberger establishments in Qingdao, Chongqing and Haitang Bay will be realised by 2016. The Hotel Maximilian managed by Steigenberger in Beijing will be opening for business as early as 1 December 2013.

Ni hao Steigenberger Hotel Group! The Frankfurt-based company is continuing the successful pursuit of its expansion plans in China and has announced the opening of three further hotels by 2016.

“China is a key global market that forms one of the main pillars of our strategy for expansion”, commented Puneet Chhatwal, CEO of Steigenberger Hotels AG. “We aim to use these new hotels as a vehicle for the successful establishment of Steigenberger’s “made in Germany” values on the Chinese market, and we also have a number of other projects in the pipeline for the near future.”

The 5-star In-Resort-Hotel Steigenberger Resort & Spa Haitang Bay in Sanya, which will open its doors in January 2015, is located directly on the famous Haitang Bay, a sandy beach that stretches over a distance of approximately 43 kilometres. Its exclusive resort facilities will include 102 luxury rooms and suites, a Chinese restaurant, the Café Berlin, a lounge and bar and a generously proportioned health and beauty spa area.

The launch of the Steigenberger Hotel Shaohai in Qingdao, a city that still bears the traces of the German colonial period before the First World war, is scheduled for the winter of 2015/2016. The hotel, which will provide 280 rooms and suites, an excellently equipped conference area and a spa and gym facility with its own pool, is set to appeal to business and leisure travellers alike. Three restaurants – a Chinese restaurant, the “Thomas Brauhaus” and the Café Max – bring German and Chinese culture together and will cater to the needs of every single guest.

The 5-star Steigenberger Hotel Yubei will open in Chongqing, the largest city in China, in 2016. Its 300 rooms and suites will make it the biggest Steigenberger Hotel in China thus far. Plenty of culinary diversity will be on offer in the form of two Chinese restaurants, the Café Berlin, the Paulaner Brauhaus, a deli, a Lobby Lounge and a bar. The hotel’s conference facilities, which extend over an area of 2000 m² and include a Ballroom, are capable of being put to highly flexible use. The new Steigenberger Hotel Yubei will also boast a health and beauty spa centre.

The Hotel Maximilian managed by Steigenberger in Beijing will become the first Steigenberger establishment to open its doors when it launches on 1 December 2013. The Maximilian is a 5-star hotel located on the site of the AUDI World in the North of the City and will offer approximately 286 rooms as well as a 1300 m² conference area. 
 

SOURCE: bedouk.com

 

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