Best Western Premier Dynasty Hotel: A 1.3 Billion Birr Addition to Ethiopia’s Hospitality Industry

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The Best Western Premier Dynasty Hotel, which cost 1.3 billion birr to build, was inaugurated on July 15, 2023. It is one of three Best Western Hotels and Resorts in Ethiopia. The hotel took seven years to build and covers an area of 1000 sq.m. with a G+10 structure and 3 basements, including 2 floors for parking.

The hotel has 89 spacious and comfortable bedrooms with balconies, a restaurant, lounge, bar, cafe, cake house, conference hall, indoor swimming pool, gym, sauna, steam room, Moroccan bath, and massage facilities. Located in front of INSA in the Wolo Sefer area of Addis Ababa city, the Best Western Premier Dynasty Hotel is designed to provide five-star hotel services and help Ethiopia’s hotel and tourism service institutions meet the international hospitality industry’s standards in terms of quantity and quality. Best Western Hotels and Resorts manages more than 4700 hotels located in over 100 countries.

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