Monday, September 10, 2012

Baku-Azerbaijan-Baku Four Seasons Hotel

"Baku remains a business hub and capital of  the oil and gas industry for this region and while the country`s economy is growing rapidly,it`s also very stable.Four seasons will welcome the discerning traveller who wants a place that is ideal to do business and to call home while in the region" says Tarek Mourad, general manager of the new 171 room hotel."As international travellers are exposed to all that the city  and surrounding region have to offer, we expect to welcome more and more leisure guests who come for the history  and culture,shopping and nightlife.


.Located at the city`s most prestigious address on the syllable waterfront promenade,the new Four Seasons Hotel Baku has been designed in the ornate French Beaux Arts style,harkening back to period a century ago when Azerbaijan was the world`s second largest oil producer.Talking its place among the classical buildings of the promenade,Four Seasons is just steps from the charming Old City,a UNESCO World Heritage site."Although it`s a new building ,it looks and feels as though it`s always been part of Baku notes Mourad.
With171 bright,airy rooms including 29 suites,Four Seasons Hotel Baku is as intimate  as one of the city historic oil barons mansions,with its welcoming Old World-style lobby and sweeping staircase to the meeting room floor.


Decorated in graceful residential style and averaging a generous 52 square metres (560 square feet),rooms offer an sophisticated decor with a modern,high tech functionality.Nearly all rooms open to balconies with views of the Old City or Caspian Sea .The sumptuous Khazar and Liman Presidential suites are each approximately 285 square metres (3000 square feet) with private elevator access.


As with all Four Seasons Hotel and resort around the world,the cross-cultural staff have been meticulously selected for their ability to offer warm,caring and personalised service to international and local local guests.


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