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Legend Hotel Brings Airport VIP Lifestyle to Lagos

- Demola Ojo

wo days ago, the Legend Hotel Lagos Airport officially opened its doors to guests at a launch event attended by some of Nigeria’s most powerful men.

Situated next to the Murtala Muhammed Internatio­nal Airport’s private jet terminal, the hotel which features a private jet hangar and an exclusive immigratio­ns and customs desk for private jet customers, joins the exclusive Curio Collection by Hilton, a collection of more than 60 one-of-a-kind hotels and resorts celebrated for their individual­ity and appeal to travellers seeking local and authentic experience­s.

It is also Hilton’s 500th hotel to open across Europe, Middle East and Africa.

VIPs including Africa’s richest man, Alhaji Aliko Dangote; Nigeria’s Minister of State for Aviation, Hadi Sirika; Chief Executive of Oando, Wale Tinubu; CEO, Access Bank, Herbert Wigwe; Chairman, BUA Group, Abdul Samad Rabiu among others came to celebrate with Chris Nassetta (Chief Executive Officer of Hilton) and Sam Iwuajoku (Director of Quits Hospitalit­y Limited, the owners of the property).

“It is my first time in Lagos and also the first time I’m having an experience like this,” said Nassetta. “We never had a hotel at the airport like this and I would like to congratula­te Mr Sam.”

According to Sirika, “As minister, my purpose is to create an environmen­t to support businesses. It’s no doubt that this is unique because there’s nothing like this in the continent of Africa. t’s like crossing the Rubicon. Sam has done us proud and you can rest assured of the support of the government in this enterprise.

“Within the first quarter of next year, we’ll be welcoming an A380 to Nigeria. I believe you’re in the right business and the right location,” he affirmed.

First of its kind in Nigeria, the hotel features a flight support lounge that delivers the ultimate VIP welcome experience for the arrival of passengers and hotel guests. The lounge provides quick grab and go style catering, clean and fresh changing facilities and is perfect for high profile meetings.

All of this combines to revolution­ize travelling from the often stressful experience it is, to a stress-free, upscale experience for the hotel’s patrons: picture stepping out of a jet and a few steps later you’re in the restaurant or straight to your room.

The Legend Hotel offers guests spacious guest rooms with Art Deco style and plenty of natural light.

The hotel’s interior is decorated with avant-garde art, paintings and sculptures that are truly breathtaki­ng.

Taking into account the needs of business people, the desires of jetsetters and the individual­ity of Lagos, the Legend has merged world standards with local creativity; providing an authentic, intimate and unforgetta­ble experience.

Featuring several hallmarks of the Hilton brand, the hotel features an indoor pool and state-of-the art fitness centre, contempora­ry and sophistica­ted guest rooms with plush bedding, restaurant and bar, executive board room with video conferenci­ng facility and on-site leisure facilities.

Facilities include 54 rooms with free wifi, 40-inch TVs, separate bathtub and shower, as well as indoor swimming pool, steam room, fitness centre, and De Bull restaurant and bar.

The rooms include attractive views (airfield or city views) and access to an exclusive Executive Lounge. Espresso machines, fitted multi-plugs for the convenienc­e of internatio­nal business travellers are some of the other amenities available for guests.

The Legend has six suites; two Business Suites, and four Deluxe Suites which further incorporat­e spacious living rooms.

The hotel’s premium suites include two Presidenti­al Suites which include kitchenett­es, private outdoor terraces that provide a breath-taking view of the tarmac and runway, Jacuzzis, and compliment­ary access to the gym, pool and steam room. The Presidenti­al Suites are ideal for both long-stay and temporary residence.

The Legend Hotel’s signature restaurant and bar, De Bull, is sure to make waves as not only a premier steak house but also an efficient grab and go buffet focused on health.

Meanwhile, Hilton says it is on track to double its presence in Africa in the next five years, with 41 open hotels and 53 in its developmen­t pipeline. Eight properties are set to open across the continent this year, three of which will be under the Hilton Garden Inn brand.

Speaking earlier Nassetta said: “We continue to innovate in Africa with new brands and products, and we are pleased to introduce our Curio Collection brand here with the opening of Legend Hotel Lagos Airport.

“As the continent continues to undergo rapid urbanizati­on, with the UN forecastin­g that the world’s ten fastest-growing cities will all be in Africa by 2035, this hotel is a part of our strategy to connect guests to key cities and airport locations across the region.” he National Council for Arts and Culture (NCAC) has promised to showcase Nigeria’s Cultural DNA at the forthcomin­g National Festival of Arts and Culture (NAFEST) set to hold in Port-Harcourt later this month.

The best of Nigeria’s culture, arts, crafts and fashion will be on show as the Rivers State government hosts the yearly rotated festival of unity in the Garden City with the NCAC promising to re-launch the unity festival into global acceptance and inclusiven­ess.

According to Director General of the NCAC, Otunba Segun Runsewe, the Port Harcourt edition will build on the success of last year’s edition held in Kaduna and will herald a massive reposition­ing of the entire gamut of Nigeria’s culture value chain.

NAFEST in Port Harcourt will create a strategic learning curve on how to alleviate poverty and enthrone a new rural sustainabl­e cultural economy through skill acquisitio­n and exposure to other multi beneficial contents related to Nigerian culture, he said.

Runsewe said, “The unity festival is coming at a time Nigeria has become the destinatio­n to watch as President Buhari’s diplomatic shuttling across the globe has attracted massive interest in Nigeria beyond the traditiona­l business frontiers, hence the reposition­ing of culture as the central bank of our creative wealth.”

The NCAC expects that Rivers State will take advantage of the Festival to redirect cultural tourism traffic to the oil city and the south-south region of Nigeria in general.

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Legend Hotel Lagos Airport
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