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Big international hotel brand enters SA

29 Jul 2013 - by Tammy Sutherns
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After much speculation, it’s been confirmed that Four Seasons will take over management of The Westcliff hotel, marking the entrance of the international brand into the South African market.

Four Seasons has signed a long-term management agreement with owners of The Westcliff hotel, Albwardy Investment and Hotels Properties Limited.
The property will reopen as Four Seasons Hotel Westcliff Johannesburg at the end of 2014, following renovations.

This marks the entrance of Four Seasons into the South African market and the second on the continent; Four Seasons Safari Lodge Serengeti in Tanzania opened last year.

“Africa’s economic growth, improved stability and ease of travel has made the continent increasingly attractive to luxury travellers and the Four Seasons group,” says Scott Woroch, Four Seasons Hotels and Resort’s executive vp of worldwide development for.

“Having a property in Johannesburg – the gateway to southern Africa – is essential as we explore opportunities for growth in South Africa and across the continent. With our recently established development office in Dubai, we plan to be much more active in Africa, pursuing both new build developments and conversion opportunities.”

The reopened Four Seasons Hotel Westcliff will feature a new restaurant and bar, an expanded outdoor terrace, a new spa, a fitness centre and an outdoor pool.

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