Serena Kampala Hotel will open on July 31 after a 17-month closure to allow works for transformation into one of the most stunning hotels on the continent.

Established on 17 acres of glorious gardens, the hotel will offer munificent room choices, unprecedented luxury and unsurpassed dining options. This is a showcase of Ugandan art and culture that will offer the ultimate blend of personalised services, social style and business reliability.

Lillian Lugwe, the general manager, said the hotel draws its architectural inspiration from the abundance of Uganda’s lakes and rivers.

The writer revealed that the hotel draws its inspiration from the essence of Uganda typified by lakes, rivers, lush vegetation and abundant fertility. These themes appear in the exterior features of the hotel and in the room décor. By setting up a hotel of a global competence in Kampala, Uganda would take pleasure in a higher tourism profile and a more outstanding position in global commerce.

Formerly knows as Nile Hotel, a government-run 65-room hotel with an adjacent conference facility, it was chartered to the Serena group of companies two years ago. The group invested $30.5m (sh56.7b) in upgrading it. It now has 32 executive rooms, 108 deluxe rooms, eight executive suites, three business suites and one presidential suite. The conference facility has also been renovated.

By Namisi

Uganda Tourism News