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Title: Facilites management & Design
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An excellent and personalized service through limited number of guestrooms, with contemporary equipments supplemented with a Swiss flavor, at a value added price is the selling tool that the property can utilize to generate its client base. The hotel’s philosophy shall be to operate a business having guest facilities in vogue and thereby proving its slogan ‘Genuine Superiority in Swiss Hospitality’... Showed first 250 characters
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The hotel’s philosophy shall be to operate a business having guest facilities in vogue and thereby proving its slogan ‘Genuine Superiority in Swiss Hospitality’. Thus, the hotel shall offer a unique fusion of modernity and traditionalism. While this fusion forms one of the pillars of the concept, having commodious and spacious rooms forms the other... Showed next 250 characters
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