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Ibis is an international hotel company, owned by Accor hotels. It has 800 hotels in 40 countries around the world[1], with over 370 in France and most of the remainder elsewhere in Europe. The hotels are generally close to city centres, airports or rail stations, offering budget rates.

The first Ibis opened in Bordeaux in 1974 [1] and at end of January 2012 Ibis chain hotel have more than 900 hotels across the world.

Hotel facilities

They are in Accor's economy range of hotels and unlike the budget hotels such as Formule 1 and Etap, offer 24 hour reception. The room offers a bathroom and toilet, a desk, a double or two single beds, wardrobe space, and international and local channels on the television. [2]. The hotel sometimes includes a restaurant or bar offering food early in the morning to noon (04:00-12:00), and in some hotels a 24 hour snack menu is offered. Generally, the Ibis hotels are seen as economy hotels, so Accor is endeavouring to change this by advertising all the hotel's achievements and highlighting their satisfaction guarantee.[3]

Hotel locations [2]

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Hotel Ibis in Asunción, Paraguay
Ibis and Suitehotel at Coquelles, France's Centre Hotellier
The three Ibis hotels in central Dresden, Germany

Americas

Africa

Asia/Pacific

The biggest hotel in the Asia-Pacific region lies in Bandung, West Java with 606 guest rooms, opened in 8 March, 2012.[3]

Europe

Middle East

References

  1. ^ Bowden, D. "Ibis Singapore shows that timing is everything". New Sabah Times. 19 March 2009
  2. ^ "Find all ibis hotels around the world". Ibis. Retrieved 25 January 2011.
  3. ^ "Accor opens new ibis hotel in Bandung". March 9, 2012.

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