Imperial Hotel opens new wing

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Guests can spoil themselves with a scrumptious dining experience at Permaisuri Coffee House.

Guests can spoil themselves with a scrumptious dining experience at Permaisuri Coffee House.

MIRI: Imperial Hotel Miri has expanded its hospitality options with the opening of its new wing located at Level 4, 5 and 6 in Permaisuri Imperial City Mall (PICM).

Boulevard Group of Companies chief executive officer (CEO) Don Yew Hoon said the new wing is accessible through the main lift next to Starbucks Coffee outlet at PICM.

“This adjacent new wing is connected by a skywalk to Imperial Hotel for the convenience of our guests who may be attending functions at the function halls located at Level 5 of the Imperial Hotel,” he told the media in a press conference at the hotel yesterday.

Don added the hotel has arranged for the soft opening of the new wing on Sept 9 at 10am.

He said the new wing is equipped with facilities and services to ensure a comfortable stay and experience for guests such as a business centre to accommodate their needs either for business or pleasure, a fitness centre, swimming pool for guests to wind down as well as Permaisuri Coffee House offering menu ranging from Asian cuisines, pasta, sandwiches and a wide selection of beverages.

Offering a total of 249 units of hotel rooms, he said it consists of two types of rooms, namely Permaisuri Standard and Permaisuri Superior, with options of king bedding or twin bedding or both.

In conjunction with the opening of the new wing, he said the hotel was now offering promotion rate for the two rooms until end of this year. The prices of the rooms are RM185 nett and RM205 nett per night respectively, inclusive of breakfast for two.

“We are indeed appreciative of the constant support from our guests over the years and with this new addition, we are determined to extend quality service as well as provide warm hospitality to our guests as their satisfaction is our utmost priority.

“We would continue with the promotion rate as long as the demand is there and the market responses are good for these two rooms.”

Imperial Hotel group general manager Su Sii Jiong and operations manager Ridley Chen were at the press conference.