Alila opening two more Indonesian resorts this year
Alila Hotels & Resorts is adding two more properties in Indonesia this year.
The 240-room Alila Seminyak will become the group’s fifth Bali property and will feature a signature Spa Alila.
The resort is slated to open in October this year.
On neighbouring Java, Alila Solo will open for business the previous month, in the historic Javanese city of Solo.
Hotel facilities planned include a restaurant, a Spa Alila, a fitness centre, Lids Club and meeting space.
The company also announced its entry into China with a planned October 2015 opening of Alila Anji in Zhejiang province.
Slated to be the first of up to 10 properties opening in China in the next two years, Alila Anji will have 74 villas and suites, conference centre, a heated indoor swimming pool, library, gym, and yoga pavilion.
The resort, which overlooks a picturesque lake, will also have a fully equipped spa complex.
Alila has an additional 19 new resort developments in the pipeline, all due to open by 2018.
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