Landmark Hotel (Port Harcourt)

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Landmark Hotel
Landmark Hotel (Port Harcourt)
General information
Location4 Worlu Street
D-line, Port Harcourt
Rivers State
Coordinates 4°48′46″N7°00′16″E / 4.812702°N 7.004583°E / 4.812702; 7.004583 Coordinates: 4°48′46″N7°00′16″E / 4.812702°N 7.004583°E / 4.812702; 7.004583
Owner Olaka Nwogu
Other information
Number of rooms112
Number of suites3
Number of restaurants1
Number of bars1
Website
landmarkhotels.com.ng

Landmark Hotel is a purpose-built, privately owned and professionally managed hotel in Rivers State, Nigeria. [1] The hotel is located at 4 Worlu Street in D-line neighborhood of Port Harcourt. The hotel covers an area of approximately 20,000 square metres. The hotel has 112 rooms, 3 suites, a restaurant, bar, gym and conference facilities which accommodate up to 250 people.

It is owned by Eleme businessman Olaka Nwogu. [2]

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