Lagos Legend Hotel under Hilton brand opens in mid-2016 at MMIA
Nigeria is set to welcome the Legend Hotel in 2016, joining more than 76 Hilton Worldwide branded hotels now trading or under development across the continent.
With this development, Hilton Worldwide has reached an agreement with Quits Hospitality Ltd to open its first property under the Curio, a Collection by Hilton brand in Africa.
The Legend Hotel which is expected to open in mid-2016 will be located at Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nigeria.
The Legend Hotel, which will be located within the airport boundaries, will feature 54 guest rooms, including eight suites.
Travellers will benefit from the hotel’s unrivalled proximity to the international airport terminal, as well as exclusive facilities for private jet and corporate jet passengers of ExecuJet, which will allow passengers same-building access to the arrivals and departures services of this private aviation company.
Launched in June 2014, the Curio collection is a global set of remarkable upscale and luxury hotels hand-picked for their unique character and personality; each one a part of the city they call home.
By partnering with Hilton, these one-of-a-kind hotels benefit from the proven track record and quality synonymous with Hilton without re-defining the individualistic spirit of the hotel. Global destinations available to travellers now include more than 80 properties open or in various stages of development, including Germany, the U.S., Jamaica and Argentina.
“Curio is a great opportunity for investors looking to benefit from the performance advantage and smart innovations of Hilton, whilst retaining the individual character and identity of their hotel”, said senior vice president of development Europe, Middle East & Africa for Hilton Worldwide, Patrick Fitzgibbon. .
Fitzgibbon stated further that: “Our growth strategy across the continent continues at a fast pace, with more than fifty percent of our development pipeline currently under construction – opening up new destinations for travellers to Africa.”
A new build property, The Legend Hotel will offer guests stylish interiors, and reflect the unique personality of Nigeria’s capital city, with the centre of Lagos located approximately 22 kilometres from the property.
Guests will be able to enjoy three upscale dining options, including VIP dining facilities and two bars. There will also be more than 158 square metres of events space, split across three meeting rooms.
Global head, Curio, a Collection by Hilton, Dianna Vaughan said, “building on the success of bringing Curio to Europe, and with hotels soon to open in the Middle East, I am delighted that we are establishing a presence in Africa in 2016. I’m proud that this unique project in Nigeria will be the first of many in destinations across the continent as investors continue to respond positively to Curio.”
In his remarks, director of Quits Hospitality and owner of the hotel,Sam Iwuajoku stated that, “we are thrilled to be working with Hilton to open Africa’s first Curio hotel, enabling us to put our own unique stamp on the hotel, whilst benefiting from Hilton’s management expertise and global distribution. We look forward to unveiling the hotel, and welcoming guests in this exciting new airport project.”
As part of the Hilton Worldwide portfolio, Curio, a Collection by Hilton hotels participate in Hilton HHonors®, the 50 million member, award-winning guest loyalty program which is open to all guests and free to join. Hilton HHonors members always get the lowest price with Hilton’s Best Price Guarantee, along with HHonors Points, free Wi-Fi, access to digital check-in and Digital Key, and no hidden fees, only when they book directly through Hilton.
The Legend is located at Murtala Muhammed Airport Road, at Lagos Murtala Muhammed International Airport, Nigeria.
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