President Of Ghana Inaugurates New Golden Tulip In Kumasi City
President John Agyekum Kufuor inaugurated the Four-star Golden Tulip Kumasi City
The long awaited opening of the former Kumasi City Hotel is now a reality. The new hotel, Golden Tulip Kumasi City, which is owned by the Ghana Libya Arab Holding Company (GLAHCO), was formally opened by the President H.E. Mr. J. A. Kufuor, assisted by Mr. Abdulhamed Karmus, president of Ghana-Lybian Arab holding, on January 12, 2008.
Lausanne (CH) | The long awaited opening of the former Kumasi City Hotel is now a reality. The new hotel, Golden Tulip Kumasi City, which is owned by the Ghana Libya Arab Holding Company (GLAHCO), was formally opened by the President H.E. Mr. J. A. Kufuor, assisted by Mr. Abdulhamed Karmus, president of Ghana-Lybian Arab holding, on January 12, 2008.
Opened for the first time in 1962, The Kumasi City Hotel was a state managed hotel until the year 2000 when it was put up for divestiture. The completely refurbished Golden Tulip Kumasi City is the first international hotel in the city of Kumasi.
Golden Tulip Kumasi City is a four-star Superior First Class hotel conveniently located 30 minutes away from the Kumasi International Airport. The hotel is set in extensive tropical gardens combining both local and foreign décor. Full of ambiance, the hotel is ideal for both business and leisure clients.
The hotel offers 160 luxuriously furnished rooms, which include suites and apartments. Aside of standard in-room facilities, the hotel has a large conference and function rooms with capacity for up to 450 people and up to 900 people for receptions, several meeting areas, business centre, a bar lounge, a restaurant, shops, swimming pool, casino and tennis courts.
Mr. A.M. Karmus, Managing Director of GLAHCO comments: “We are delighted that the much awaited Golden Tulip Kumasi City has finally become a reality today. In today’s climate, there is a strong need for rationalizing hotel operations and with the international recognition of the Golden Tulip Hospitality Group, I feel the Golden Tulip Kumasi City will be in a good hands to continue delivering positive returns and subsequently increase its property value.”
Mr. H. Friese, Vice President West Africa of Golden Tulip Hospitality Group adds: “After fifteen years of successful operations in Accra we are delighted with the extension of our operation in the important city of Kumasi with the Golden Tulip Kumasi City. The business climate in Ghana has proven to be fruitful and stabile and we look forward to receiving our first guests and to introduce our products and services in Kumasi.”
Hans Kennedie, President & CEO of Golden Tulip Hospitality comments: “Ghana is one of our prime locations in the continent. We acknowledge the importance of having high standards’ hotels in a location which has a substantial international interest”.
GLAHCO (Ghana Libyan Arab Holding Company Ltd.) is a joint venture between the Governments of Ghana and Libya. The joint investment has other investments in agro business and real estate in Ghana. Glahco owns Golden Tulip Kumasi City. GLAHCO’s subsidiary GLAHCO Hotels & Tourism Development Company Ltd. owns Golden Tulip Accra and has, since 1992, collaborated with Golden Tulip to operate the highly successful Golden Tulip Accra.
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As a multi-brand hospitality firm, the Golden Tulip Hospitality Group offers services in the two, three, four and five star categories. On the two-star side Golden Tulip has an alliance with the French B&B hotel chain. The three-star concept is the Tulip Inn for the limited-service first-class category, the four-star category falls under the Golden Tulip brand for the Superior First-Class business and Resort hotels and the recently introduced five-star concept Royal Tulip. In addition Golden Tulip offers its services through its commercial alliance with TOP International, a German based hotel consortium.