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Sunday, July 27, 2008

 

Royal Park hotel redefines hospitality in Osun

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Vanguard


With Olashore International School as your front yard, Royal Park International Hotel located in Ikoko Ijesha, a rustic town in Osun State is the ideal balance between the classy elegance of a city and a rural area .
Open throughout the year, the Royal Park International Hotel is one of the leading hotels in the South West of Nigeria, built by Oba Oladele Olashore, Ajagbusi-Ekun, Aloko of Iloko-Ijesha and commissioned in February 2007 by the Emir of Kano, Alhaji Ado Bayero.The hotel provides 87 luxury bedrooms and suites spread over a vast expanse of land in the jungle.

With an eye to attract corporate clientele to the hotel, the General Manager, Lance Hurly said they are creating quality service in the hotel as they are not ready to leave nay stone unturn to making visiting executives and guests feel at home.

“What we intend to do is to crate a quality of excellence in this beautiful town of Iloko. We want to bring the cooperate executives for conference purpose, we do have plans to extend not in terms of hotel but in terms of facilities.”

The 87 rooms, including one royal suite, vary from the cosy 425sq ft Deluxe Park View Rooms which come with a king-size bed and marble bath, to the lavish 1,150sq ft royal Suite which has its own dining room. Expect best of royalty with thread count linens on all white bed, white jacuzi bath amenities and mod-cons such as leather chair; plasma flat-screen TVs, DVDs and Fridge.

Each guestroom has a private furnished terrace, marble bathroom, direct dial phone, satellite TV, minibar, safe deposit box, fresh flowers, luxurious bathrobes and six different aromatics to mention a few.

Walking into the royal suite like every other rooms in the hotel, there are evidences of opulence with great work of arts on the walls to complement the marble floors which are comparable to any standard hotel in Europe.

The architecture of both the interior and exterior of the edifice is worth recognition. Designed by the best , the 87 room hotel comprised a wonderful combination of steel, marble and tile designing. The architecture of the legendary edifice reflect the best style of hotel designing. Each floor is laden with large airy windows and verandahs.

Guests will be thrilled to relish a blend of exquisite traditional Nigerian and fine International cuisine by the hotel’s star rated executive chef. There are three restaurants at the Royal Park Hotel where guests can enjoy International and local cuisine.

The Jungle view restaurant located on the ground floor restaurant offers an opulent international cuisine. There is a Galleria restaurant for fusion of Nigerian and international cuisine as well as refreshments and snacks. There is a Spring restaurant that offers a new refreshing, regenerative and innovative light menu complementing the other restaurants. One of the spacious bars features live music weekends.

As the hotel intends pulling the corporate world to Iloko for conferences, it can boast of three big conference halls that can seat up to 2000 people. There are the jungle view conference hall, over looking the beautiful jungle of Iloko; the Living Spring hall and the theatre style banquet hall which is the biggest of all he halls.

The Royal Park International Hotel swimming pool is located at the hotel’s sister facility, the Olashore International school which is hardly a three_minute walk fro the hotel. There are plans for the development of a golf course in the hotel and a polo field in the future. The hotel offers a free shuttle that can take guests to other tourist attractions in the state.

Desk staff pre-call to inquire about transportation to the hotel, and also pre_register frequent guests meaning they can go directly to their favorite room on arrival. Baggage staff offer a complimentary packing and unpacking service.

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