Baar, Switzerland – 3 April 2017 –
Swiss hotel management company Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has signed its first hotel in Ethiopia, in the capital Addis Ababa, as its expansion in sub-Saharan Africa gathers pace. Slated to open in Q4 2019, Mövenpick Hotel Addis Ababa will be located in the city’s exclusive Bole district, just 2.5 km from the international airport, and will feature 252 keys, an expansive ballroom and state-of-the-art well-being facilities befitting a landmark new hotel that overlooks the country’s national stadium and Elite Sports Centre.
The management agreement represents another step forward for Mövenpick’s strategic expansion plans for Africa, following hot on the heels of last year’s opening of Mövenpick Hotel Mansour Eddahbi Marrakech and the signing of new projects in Tunisia, Kenya, Nigeria and Cote d’Ivoire.
With growth averaging 10.8 per cent since 2005 and projected to remain at seven to eight per cent until 2020, Ethiopia is one of the world’s fastest-growing economies. Construction and real estate are booming on the back of sustained infrastructure investment, and Addis Ababa has bold plans to capitalise on its position at the heart of this flourishing economy and establish itself as a major manufacturing and energy hub for the region.
Just a short stroll from Bob Marley Square, the hotel will boast world-class dining and leisure facilities including an all-day dining restaurant and an Asian restaurant, an outdoor swimming pool on the first floor terrace overlooking the Ethiopian Elite Sports Centre, a sports bar, an 800-sqm fitness centre and a spa. The 2,300-sqm banqueting and meeting space with a 1,200-seat capacity will include a ballroom for up to 460 people and 600-sqm meeting rooms and interconnecting pre-function spaces.
Following a momentous year in 2016, Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts has continued its rapid expansion this year, with the Addis Ababa signing taking the total development pipeline to 35 hotels worldwide. The Switzerland-based global hospitality firm already operates 83 hotels worldwide, and is on track to surpassing 100 operational hotels by 2020. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts currently operates 25 properties in Africa alone, with five more in active development.