Swiss-Belhotel International

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Swiss-Belhotel International
Type Private
Industry Hospitality
Founded1987
Headquarters Hong Kong
Website www.swiss-belhotel.com

Swiss-Belhotel International is an international hospitality company founded in 1987 by Peter Gautschi and headquartered in Hong Kong. It is one of the world's hotel management groups. Swiss-Belhotel International has been led by its President and Chairman, Gavin Faull, for the last 27 years.

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With more than 125 hotels, resorts and projects, Swiss-Belhotel International manages properties in 19 countries, including Hong Kong, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Tanzania. In addition to the Group Corporate Head Office in Hong Kong, Swiss-Belhotel International's worldwide operations are supported by Group / Regional Operations and Development Offices in Shanghai (China), Hanoi (Vietnam), Jakarta, Surabaya, Bali (Indonesia), Baden (Switzerland), Sydney (Australia), Auckland (New Zealand), Dubai (United Arab Emirates).

Brands

Hotels

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  • Hotel Ciputra Cibubur
  • Hotel Ciputra Jakarta
  • Hotel Ciputra World Surabaya
  • Hotel Ciputra Semarang
  • Swiss-Belinn Cibitung
  • Swiss-Belinn Tunjungan, Surabaya
  • Swiss-Belhotel Harbour Bay, Batam
  • Zest Harbour Bay, Batam
  • Swiss-Belhotel Balikpapan
  • Swiss-Belresort Belitung
  • Swiss-Belhotel Merauke
  • Swiss-Belinn Singkawang
  • Swiss-Belinn Balikpapan
  • Swiss-Belinn Cikarang
  • Swiss-Belhotel Solo
  • Swiss-Belhotel Papua, Jayapura
  • Swiss-Belinn Panakkukang Makassar
  • Zest Bogor
  • Swiss-Belinn Legian
  • Swiss-Belhotel Borneo Samarinda
  • Swiss-Belhotel Pondok Indah
  • Swiss-Belhotel Jambi
  • Swiss-Belresidences Rasuna Epicentrum
  • Swiss-Belhotel Lampung
  • Swiss-Belresort Watu Jimbar, Sanur
  • Swiss-Belhotel Rainforest Kuta
  • Swiss-Belresort Pecatu, Bali
  • Swiss-Belhotel Bogor
  • Swiss-Belhotel Cendrawasih Biak
  • Swiss-Belinn Gajah Mada, Medan
  • Swiss-Belhotel Ambon
  • Swiss-Belinn Malang
  • Swiss-Belhotel Kendari
  • Swiss-Belinn Luwuk
  • Swiss-Belresidences Kalibata
  • Swiss-Belhotel Danum Palangkaraya
  • Swiss-Belhotel Borneo Banjarmasin
  • Swiss-Belhotel Makassar
  • Swiss-Belhotel Tuban
  • Zest Jemursari, Surabaya
  • Swiss-Belhotel Pangkalpinang
  • Zest Airport, Jakarta
  • Zest Yogyakarta
  • Swiss-Belhotel Serpong
  • Swiss-Belinn Airport, Jakarta
  • Swiss-Belhotel Silae Palu
  • Swiss-Belhotel Sorong
  • Zest Legian
  • Swiss-Belinn Baloi, Batam
  • Swiss-Belinn Simatupang, Jakarta
  • Swiss-Belinn Wahid Hasyim
  • Swiss-Belinn Karawang
  • Swiss-Belhotel Airport, Jakarta
  • Swiss-Belhotel Mangga Besar
  • Swiss-Belinn Airport, Surabaya
  • Swiss-Belexpress Cilegon
  • Swiss-Belinn Modern Cikande
  • Swiss-Belhotel Manokwari
  • Swiss-Belhotel Tarakan
  • Swiss-Belhotel Maleosan Manado
  • Zest Parang Raja
  • Swiss-Belexpress Kuta, Bali
  • Zest Bandung
  • Swiss-Belinn Bogor
  • Swiss-Belhotel Cirebon
  • Swiss-Belinn Kemayoran
  • Swiss-Belinn Medan
  • Swiss-Belboutique Yogyakarta
  • Swiss-Belinn Manyar, Surabaya
  • Swiss-Belresort Dago Heritage
  • Swiss-Belinn Ska Pekanbaru
  • Swiss-Belinn Saripetojo Solo
  • Māua Nusa Penida, Bali
  • Swiss-Belcourt Kupang

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