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Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide.

Born from a passionate desire to dispel the negative perceptions which the world has held of the African Continent, and to replace it with a positive focus, Nomad Africa magazine celebrates life on the African continent. Covering stories from all countries and all cultures, it strives to include unique tourist attractions, business development, technology and investment opportunities as well as looking at the continent's cultural heritage. Nomad Africa inspires and breeds a conscious, knowledgeable generation of visionaries among our own, and influences positive perceptions and appreciation for the true worth of Africa worldwide.

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MARRIOTT HOTELS<br />

DEBUT IN WEST AFRICA<br />

Marriott Hotels, part of Marriott International, recently announced its debut in<br />

West <strong>Africa</strong>, with the highly anticipated opening of Accra Marriott Hotel.<br />

Owned by <strong>Africa</strong>n Hospitality Limited, the hotel is strategically located opposite<br />

the Kotoka International Airport, making it the perfect “Gateway to West <strong>Africa</strong>”.<br />

Words: KRISTIE OMAR<br />

set in the heart of Airport City,<br />

a burgeoning urban development,<br />

the Accra Marriott<br />

Hotel is just a few kilometres<br />

outside of the central business<br />

district, providing easy<br />

access to major corporate businesses,<br />

government entities and well known city<br />

landmarks.<br />

“We are thrilled to open the Accra Marriott<br />

Hotel, a highly anticipated addition to our<br />

<strong>Africa</strong> portfolio and a significant milestone<br />

in our journey,” said Alex Kyriakidis, President<br />

and Managing Director, Middle East<br />

and <strong>Africa</strong>, Marriott International. “Accra is<br />

the heartbeat of Ghana, a dynamic city<br />

bustling with energy. A commercial, manufacturing,<br />

and communications centre<br />

with great shopping and excellent<br />

nightlife, it makes an interesting travel destination<br />

both for business and for leisure.<br />

The Accra Marriott Hotel will add to the<br />

city’s maturing hospitality scene, inspiring<br />

guests with more forward-thinking experiences<br />

and aesthetically inspiring spaces<br />

that speak to their inventive nature.”<br />

With 208 well-appointed rooms, three enticing<br />

dining venues, 800 square metres of<br />

meeting space, a pool and a fully<br />

equipped fitness centre, Accra Marriott<br />

Hotel offers state-of-the-art business facilities.<br />

Contemporary design and local<br />

touches blend to create a distinct and vibrant<br />

aesthetic. Amenity-filled guest<br />

rooms, progressive dining, cutting edge<br />

technology, flexible and exemplary meeting<br />

facilities and a brand new social event<br />

experience make every guest stay special,<br />

while innovative spaces, such as The Greatroom,<br />

allow guests to seamlessly blend<br />

work and play. Modern and sophisticated<br />

in its approach, providing experiences that<br />

92 | www.nomadafricamag.com | ...Celebrating the world’s richest continent | Issue 12

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