President Hotel | |
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Hotel chain | Vertex Hotel Group |
General information | |
Location | Ukraine |
Address | vul. Hospitalna 12 Kyiv, Ukraine |
Coordinates | 50°26′09″N30°31′34″E / 50.435915°N 30.526092°E |
Opening | 1990 |
Owner | Government of Ukraine |
Management | State Management of Affairs (Ukraine) |
Other information | |
Number of rooms | 374 |
Website | |
http://presidenthotel.com.ua |
The President Hotel is a hotel in the center of Pechersk, Kyiv, Ukraine. It was initially built as part of the All-Union hotel chain Intourist. Today, the hotel belongs to hotel chain Vertex Hotel Group. [1]
The hotel has its own restaurant, à la carte "Slavyansky", that serves Ukrainian and Mediterranean cuisine.
"President Hotel was built in 1990 and became the last project of the all-Union Intourist and was part of the hotel complex.
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