angelo Hotels on a Growth Path

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After the opening of the angelo Designhotel in 2008, the hotel group Vienna International has signed a further management contract for a second hotel project in Munich. The 207-room hotel, which will likewise operate under the angelo name, will be built in direct proximity to Munich’s Theresienwiese, the venue for the world-famous Oktoberfest. Construction on the project, which is expected to be completed by the end of 2012, will be managed by UMB Realitätenentwicklung AG, Vienna, via its Munich-based subsidiary Münchner Grund Immobilien Bauträger AG.

“The demand for hotel beds and the constant high occupancy rate of our first angelo Designhotel have encouraged us to enter into another agreement,” argues Rudolf Tucek, the CEO of Vienna International Hotelmanagement AG. Münchner Grund Immobilien Bauträger AG is already a partner of the Vienna-based hotel group through the first angelo Designhotel at Leuchtenbergring in Munich.

The construction project is located on the property at Albert-Roßhaupter-Straße 41 in Munich’s Sendling district south of the city centre. Points in favour of the hotel’s location include above all the excellent access by both car and public transport. Underground and metro railway stations are located nearby, such as the “Partnachplatz” underground station offering a direct link to the city centre. The Theresienwiese, where the world’s largest popular festival is held every year, is easily reached on foot.

The 4-four star hotel, which is expected to open by the end of 2012, will feature 207 rooms and suites, a restaurant, a jazz bar with bistro, eight conference rooms with a total area of 440 square metres, a spacious sun terrace, as well as a sauna and fitness area. “The new angelo Hotel in Munich will orient itself along the lines of the established and very tasteful design of the angelo brand of hotels,” says Rudolf Tucek optimistic about the future. The hotels stand out for their harmonious blend of materials, colours and form in combination with comfort and state-of-the-art equipment.

Editors Note: You can find additional images and information on the Angelo design hotel in Katowice in both the Review (link below) and in the DesignClub Gallery

Daniel Fountain / 28.12.2010

Editor, Hotel Designs

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