Ghana Business Standard Awards 2021: Accra City Hotel is Hospitality Service Provider of the Year

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Accra City Hotel was adjudged the ‘Outstanding Hospitality Service Provider of the Year’ at the Ghana Business Standard Award 2021 held last Friday, August 13 at Movenpick Ambassador Hotel in Accra.

The Ghana Business Standard Awards (GBSA) celebrates organizations committed to remarkable business standards in their sectors and industry leaders breaking barriers of excellence across the Ghanaian business region and the world at large.

GBSA provides a platform to encourage the introduction of standard processes, services, or products and the improvement of existing methods or practices to affect positive change in businesses in Ghana. The Awards recognizes standard makers, excellence achievers and responsible organizations, and individuals who adhere to the local business requirements while consistently improving their organizations performance.

The Accra City Hotel became Ghana’s first international branded Hotel in 1988 and has since gone on to win numerous international awards for its standards of excellence and multiple amenities offered to its guests. Located in Ghana’s commercial hub Accra.

The first ISO-certified Hotel in West Africa offers 196 well-furnished guest rooms ranging from Queen-size rooms to Studio units. In addition to its wellness centre is a tennis court and an open lawn area for weddings and other large events.

Accra City Hotel enjoys a close proximity to market scenes and art centres as well lend a rich Ghanaian culture which guests of the hotel can delight in.

The 4 – star Accra City Hotel harmonizes a unique concept with contemporary accommodation, fine dining restaurant, high–class facilities and legendary service. The Accra City Hotel provides the perfect stay in downtown of Accra, either for a business meeting, a magical holiday, or a romantic wedding and honeymoon.

Story by Samuel Obeng Appah

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