A centrally-located and operational hotel, also ideal to be converted to a private healthcare clinic, offices, retail or other commercial purpose.
The hotel was built in 2006 and officially opened in January 2010. It spans 6 floors and comprises a basement, a ground floor lobby/cafeteria, and 4 upper floors containing 28 en-suite guest rooms. There is also an additional en-suite guest room at roof level, which can be rented or otherwise used for staff accommodation. Further, there is the potential to build at least one additional floor.
Building amenities include:
– 29 ensuite guest rooms
– Reception with back office
– Lobby with cafeteria
– Restaurant
– Kitchen
– Laundry
– Manager’s office
– Stores/ services
– Roof terrace
– 2 x 8-passenger elevators
Technical installations include:
– Electrical system designed by Galea Curmi Engineering Consultants (Malta)
– Complete fire safety system to EU standards designed by Galea Curmi Engineering Consultants (Malta)
– Dedicated Micros CCTV system
– Microtik Wi-Fi Hotel Internet system
– Satellite TV system installed in all guest rooms
– John-Guest (UK) hot and cold plumbing system as designed by Galea Curmi Consultants
– 2 Orona (Spain) 8-passenger traction lifts
– Daikin centralised Air-conditoning system at ground floor & basement levels
– Split-type A/C units in the guest rooms
– Backup Power Generator HIMOINSA (Spain) with IVECO engine 150KVA
– Large water reservoir at basement level and 2 x 2000 Lt water tanks at roof level. An automatic pump set control is also installed which ensures adequate supply of water throughout the hotel.
Location information:
The hotel building is conveniently situated in a very central location in the heart of Tripoli, one of Tripoli’s major business districts. The Tripoli International Fairgrounds can be reached within five minutes’ walk from the hotel, whilst the foremost business centres, the Tripoli Towers and the Dath Al Imad Towers, both hosting commercial offices and retail outlets of numerous reputable international companies are within a few minutes’ taxi ride. A cultural gem hidden away from Tripoli’s cosmopolitan atmosphere is the Old City, also known as Medina, which is also within easy reach.