Tanzania property joins global hospitality brand

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The Best Western Dodoma City Hotel in Tanzania has joined the BWH Hotels Brand as a new addition to its African properties.

The hotel comprises 95 rooms, from standard to executive, and presidential suites. The hotel’s location caters for the needs of business and leisure travellers, with easy access to major landmarks and transportation hubs.

“The addition of Best Western Dodoma contributes significantly to our existing collection of 19 hotels across Africa, thereby establishing our presence in Tanzania. We are excited about expanding our portfolio within this flourishing region,” said Wytze Van den Berg, Vice President of BWH Hotels EMEA.

The hotel offers meeting facilities, a rooftop pool, as well as a rooftop dining experience with views of Dodoma’s skyline. Guests can also access the wellness and fitness centre.

The hotel was built using eco-friendly materials and is designed to minimise its environmental impact, with energy-efficient fixtures for water conservation measures.

“Our vision was to create a welcoming space that reflects the essence of Dodoma while offering world-class amenities to our valued guests. We are excited to contribute to the growth of this community and look forward to welcoming travellers from around the world,” said Director Aly Damji, Owner of Best Western Dodoma City Hotel.

The BWH Hotels Brand offers a collection of about 4 300 properties in over 100 countries and territories worldwide with 19 brands across every chain scale segment from economy to luxury.

Source:TourismUpdate

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