Park Hotel Group checks in to Bali
Park Hotel Group will debut in Indonesia in early 2015 with the opening of the 152-room Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali.
The resort, situated on a hill overlooking Bali’s popular Nusa Dua beach enclave, features guestrooms, suites and private pool villas, set in extensive grounds.
It also boasts a rooftop restaurant, fitness centre, business centre, spa and meeting space.
"This partnership is an important milestone for our brand and the group as we expand our presence in Indonesia with our first resort in Bali, a strategic and well-renowned travel destination," said Park Hotel Group CEO Allen Law.
With the Indonesian government’s recent pro-tourism initiatives, such as the visa-free access for major source countries, Park Hotel Nusa Dua Bali is well-poised to ride on an exciting wave of tourism growth."
Park first announced plans for Bali at ITB Asia and has now signed off on the management agreement with partner Twenty-One Development.
The Park Hotel Group is owned by Hong Kong billionaire Law Kar Po and operates 12 hotels in Asia Pacific.
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