Melia signs seventh Indonesia hotel
Meliá Hotels International has announced the signing of a new property in Indonesia.
The Spain based hospitality company inked a new management deal for the new Meliá Sentul Resort & Convention Center.
This five-star property is scheduled to open in 2029.
The signing marks MHI’s seventh hotel in Indonesia.
It is located just one hour from Jakarta and will cater to both leisure and business travellers, with comprehensive dining, leisure and wellness facilities.
The Sentul resort will feature an outdoor pool, a gym, spa, and family-focused facilities including a dedicated Kids Club.
The resort will also house versatile meeting and event spaces, and is in close proximity to the Sentul International Convention Center.
Set among green hills, Meliá Sentul Resort & Convention Center will offer easy access to hiking trails, waterfalls, and various family-friendly outdoor attractions.
Learn more about : Meliá Hotels & Resorts ( Asia Pecific )
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