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Johari Rotana, Dar es Salaam Exterior

Johari Rotana, Dar es Salaam Exterior

Rotana soft opens five-star Johari Rotana in Tanzania

The hotel features 256 spacious rooms, suites, and serviced apartments making it one of the luxurious five star hotels in the city.

by Kawira Mutisya
November 24, 2019
in East Africa, Tanzania
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A new hotel dubbed Johari Rotana has sung open its doors in Dar es Salaam.

The hotel features 256 spacious rooms, suites, and serviced apartments making it one of the luxurious five star hotels in the city.

Rotana is one of the leading hotel management companies in the region with hotels across the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkey, announced today the soft opening of Johari Rotana in Tanzania’s commercial city of Dar es Salaam.

Conveniently located in the MNF Square complex in Dar es Salaam’s Central Business District (CBD), the spectacular property offers 253 keys including 193 hotel rooms with an average size of over 50 sqm, suites ranging up to 150 sqm, as well as 60 fully furnished and serviced apartments. Providing fantastic views of Dar es Salaam Harbour and the city, the rooms, suites, and apartments are spread across 15 floors starting from the 13th floor of the 65,000 sqm mixed-use project.

Commenting on the soft opening, Guy Hutchinson, Acting CEO, Rotana, said that as part of its long-term strategy, Africa has remained a key focus market for Rotana.

“With the opening of the Johari Rotana, the company has reached a significant milestone in our journey. Setting new standards in architecture, design, technology, offerings, and service excellence, Johari Rotana, our first property in East Africa, heralds a new hospitality experience in the region. We are confident that our spacious rooms and suites, wide selection of food and beverage venues, advanced meeting and conference facilities – including Tanzania’s largest ballroom – and unsurpassed wellness and recreation facilities will appeal to our guests and provide a competitive advantage in the market.” He said.

Kibo Lobby Lounge

According to Mr. Hu Bo, Chairman of the owning company CRJE (East Africa) Ltd, with 50 years of uninterrupted excellent performance in Tanzania, the firm is very excited to open the state-of-the-art Johari Rotana.

“We are proud to support the government’s efforts to enhance the hospitality infrastructure and promote the country’s famous tourist attractions, as well as its commercial capital Dar es Salaam. Johari Rotana is the ninth international-standard 5-star hotel we have built in Tanzania. With our rich experience in the hotel construction business and the ever-changing local market, we understand the needs of travellers; the magnificent Johari Rotana will surely satisfy these needs.” He added.

“I would like to thank our partners from the board of the International Financial Corporation (IFC), the investment wing of the World Bank, as the major stakeholder in the project, together with Rotana, who we have engaged with to manage this wonderful property. We are confident our new hotel will address growing market demand and provide an unrivalled guest experience in Dar es Salaam.” Mr. Bo said.

Offering diverse dining experiences, Johari Rotana features four stylish dining venues, including the lobby lounge Kibo, an all-day dining restaurant Zafarani, an upscale Chinese restaurant Noble House and the informal Hamilton’s Gastropub. The new hotel also boasts the largest meeting and conference facility in Tanzania, a 900sqm ballroom with a 6.5-meter ceiling height that can also be divided into three smaller venues. The property also features six additional meeting rooms with captivating views of the waterfront a dedicated business centre, Class-A offices, and an indoor parking facility, making it an ideal choice for both business and leisure guests.

Guests staying at Johari Rotana will also have access to a wide selection of wellness and sports facilities, including an outdoor pool, fully-equipped gym with a boxing ring, sauna, steam and treatment rooms.

Rotana currently manages a portfolio of over 100 properties throughout the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe, and Turkey, with an aggressive expansion plan in place. Rotana has chosen to acknowledge how precious time is by making all time spent in their range of hotels ‘Treasured Time’. This means Rotana has pledged to understand and meet the individual needs of all guests. In so doing, Rotana has evolved its product brands to include, Rotana Hotels & Resorts, Centro Hotels by Rotana, Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts by Rotana, Arjaan Hotel Apartments by Rotana and The Residences by Rotana. Treasured Time. The Rotana promise to you.

Also Read: Kenyan mixologist who battled 5-Star hotels at the Diageo Kenya World Class

 

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Kawira Mutisya

Yvonne Kawira is an award winning journalist with an interest in matters, regional trade, tourism, entrepreneurship and aviation. She has been practicing for six years and has a degree in mass communication from St Paul’s University.

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