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IHG Signs InterContinental Colombo in Sri Lanka

WHY IT RATES: With the iconic Pearl Grand Tower Hotel, IHG returns to Sri Lanka, taking over management of the tallest hotel in Colombo.—Mia Taylor, TravelPulse Senior Writer.


InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG), one of the world’s leading hotel companies, has signed a management agreement with Pearl Grand Tower Hotel (Private) Limited, to bring back the InterContinental brand to the Sri Lankan capital.

Due to open in 2019, InterContinental Colombo will feature 307 rooms including 47 suites. This iconic development will be spread across 480,000 square feet and the luxury hotel is expected to be the tallest hotel tower comprising 42 floors, in Colombo 3, an important and established commercial area of the city.

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InterContinental Colombo will be located centrally along Galle Road, one of the arterial roads of Colombo, making it easily accessible for guests. Situated in close proximity to international and domestic airports and three kilometers from the city center, the hotel will cater to the growing demand for business and leisure accommodation in the city.

The upcoming InterContinental Colombo will house impressive meeting and banqueting facilities spread over of 12,000 square-feet with the largest room having a capacity to accommodate 400 guests and a modern business center to cater to the growing number of business travelers visiting the city.

Additionally, the hotel will feature a gymnasium, an outdoor pool, and a spa for guests to relax and rejuvenate. All rooms and suites will be equipped with top-class modern amenities to ensure guests’ comfort, and most rooms will have uninterrupted, magnificent views of the Indian Ocean.

Furthermore, guests will be spoilt for choice with six dining options including an all-day dining restaurant and three specialty restaurants offering unique culinary experiences to the visitors.

“We are excited to introduce our global luxury brand InterContinental Hotels and Resorts to the beautiful island country, Sri Lanka, in partnership with the esteemed Pearl Grand Tower Hotel (Private) Limited,” Sudeep Jain, vice president, development, South West Asia, IHG commented. “This move is in line with our strategy to grow IHG’s footprint across South West Asia, and expand the presence of the InterContinental brand in key cities and resort destinations in the region.”

“With a great location coupled with best in class amenities and the highest level of service that the brand is associated with, we are confident of offering the finest luxury experiences to our guests, when we open our doors in 2019.”

A.L.M. Faris, Chairman, Pearl Grand Tower Hotel said: “We are delighted to be partnering with a leading global hospitality company such as IHG for our upcoming project. The InterContinental brand is known worldwide for offering bespoke and unique luxury experiences to the guests, and we are thrilled to be bringing the brand to the country, to cater to the discerning local, domestic, and international travelers visiting Colombo, for leisure or for business.”

Colombo is a key gateway city in Sri Lanka and is well connected with other parts of the country via air, road, and rail. Majority of Sri Lankan corporations and other MNCs have their head offices in Colombo, positioning it as the economic and financial hub of the country.

With its rich colonial heritage and various cultural landmarks, the city is also a popular tourist destination.


SOURCE: IHG press release

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