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Movenpick opens its first property in the Croatian capital – Business Traveler

By Dwayne K. Stubblefield
June 12, 2022
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Facilities include Nikola’s Restaurant, New Yorker Bar, 24-hour fitness center, 120-seat conference room, and two small meeting rooms.

Movenpick Hotels and Resorts was acquired by Accor in 2018and last year announced plans to open its first property in Poland, located in the historic Grand Hotel on Pilsudski Street, opposite the city’s main train station.

The historic Grand Hotel in Wroclaw becomes the property of Movenpick

Commenting on the opening, Mincho Pachikov, Managing Director of Movenpick Zagreb, said:

“The opening of the first Movenpick hotel in Croatia is a great privilege and a milestone for the local hospitality and tourism industry. We are pleased to present you with the highest level of customer service in a truly upscale environment. We invite guests from all over the world to discover a unique hotel, where everything is taken care of to prepare an unforgettable stay.

“Furthermore, continuing the longstanding commitment of the Movenpick brand, Movenpick Zagreb embraces an eco-friendly mindset and a holistic approach to sustainability; it is the first hotel in the Zagreb market to implement premium bathroom cosmetics with herbal ingredients and organic quality extracts in refillable dispensers, limiting the use of plastic to single use for customers.

“In addition, we offer numerous charging stations for electric vehicles and are in the process of setting up a dematerialized customer information solution. I am confident that our new hotel will win the hearts of every guest, from international travelers to the local community.

all.accor.com

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