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Sankara Nairobi Hotel is expected to rebrand into Autograph Collection Hotels marking the Debut of the Marriott Brand into Kenya- The Exchange

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Nairobi to lose Sankara Hotel, but gain Marriott’s Autograph Collection

Sankara Nairobi Hotel is expected to rebrand into Autograph Collection Hotels marking the Debut of the Marriott Brand into Kenya

by Kimani Chege
October 24, 2018
in Hospitality, Kenya
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Nairobi’s premier hotel Sankara is preparing for an eventual branding next year after an agreement with global hotel giant Marriott for the renaming of the Kenyan entity to Autograph.

A hallmark of hospitality in Kenya’s capital city, the Sankara Nairobi shares the brand’s values of vision, design and craft and its’ exactly like nothing else mantra. Owned by Westlands Hotels Limited, the hotel is expected to be rebranded in early 2019.

“Our one-of-a-kind Autograph Collection Hotels are known for providing differentiated, standout guest experiences, and we are thrilled to welcome Sankara Nairobi to our dynamic portfolio,” said Alex Kyriakidis, President and Managing Director Middle East and Africa, Marriott International.

“The Sankara Nairobi, provides a unique sense of place through design, décor and the experience it creates for guests. We believe this hotel is a perfect fit for the brand and the rebranding is in lockstep with the growing demand from consumers and their desire for unique and differentiated experiences wherever they travel.”

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Baloo Patel, Director Westlands Hotels Limited said, “Sankara Nairobi has long been the cornerstone of hospitality in the city and delivers a guest experience that is natural, cultured and vibrant which the modern traveler appreciates. Joining the Autograph Collection Hotels amplifies this distinctly hospitable and cultural spirit and combines it with Marriott International’s powerful global reservation platform and loyalty program. This provides a unique opportunity for guests to intimately connect to their surroundings, while enjoying the high-quality standards and distinctive experiences of the Autograph Collection brand.”

Strategically located in the heart of Westlands, the city’s commercial, retail and entertainment quarter, Sankara Nairobi is a short drive away from the city center and the United Nations Headquarters and within easy access from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport as well as the Wilson Airport.

Sankara Nairobi sets the tone for a distinctly contemporary urban experience in a pulsating city with its 168 rooms.

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