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Tuesday 8 October 2013

Nigeria’s 1st 5-star hotel, Intercontinental Lagos, opens in grand style

Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo; Oba of Lagos, Oba Riliwan Akiolu;  Governor, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN); Lagos State Commissioner for Commerce and Industry, Mrs. Olusola Oworu; Chairman, Milan Group, Ramesh Valechha and Managing Director, Milan Group, Rajesh Valechha, at the grand opening of InterContinental Lagos.
Intercontinental Hotel Group (IHG) has opened Intercontinental Lagos, it's first hotel in Nigeria and the company's first Intercontinental Hotel in West Africa. Continue...

 
InterContinental Lagos is also the first luxury 5-Star hotel to be built in the history of Nigeria and the tallest hotel in West Africa.

The 358-room InterContinental Lagos is located on Plot 52, Kofo Abayomi Street, Victoria Island, the Nigerian city’s business and diplomatic hub, home to numerous embassies and multinational companies. Close to Lagos Creek, the 23-storey hotel offers guests stunning panoramic views of the Gulf of Guinea. Lagos is the largest city in the country, as well as one of the biggest and fastest-growing cities in Africa.

Executive Director, Milan Group, Vikram Valechha; Managing Director, Milan Group, Rajesh Valechha;  Chairman, Milan Group, Ramesh Valechha; Governor of Lagos State, Babatunde Raji Fashola (SAN) and Managing Director, Design Group, Arc. Bayo Odunlami, at the grand opening of InterContinental Lagos.

Publisher, Ovation magazine, Dele Momodu; Oba of Lagos, Oba Riliwan Akiolu;  and Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo; at the grand opening of InterContinental Lagos.
Former Managing Director, Zenith Bank, Jim Ovia; Chairman, Milan Group, Ramesh Valechha and Managing Director, Milan Group, Rajesh Valechha during the grand opening of InterContinental Lagos
 
The hotel is set to appeal to local residents and international travellers alike with four restaurants and stylish bars on offer. Ekaabo, the hotel’s all-day dining restaurant, serves up a blend of Nigerian and international cuisine and overlooks a majestic waterfall, while Milano offers contemporary Italian cuisine. For those after Far Eastern fare, the hotel’s Chinese restaurant, Soho*, is the ideal option. At the hotel’s poolside restaurant, PS/SP, guests can choose from a variety of healthy lunch and dinner choices and enjoy a relaxed atmosphere, while seated next to the hotel’s Zen garden.

For event planners and business travellers, the hotel offers state-of-the-art facilities. Its Grand African Ballroom can seat up to 1,400 people with an additional six other meeting rooms, a boardroom and business facilities available. The hotel also features a luxurious health and fitness centre, which includes a sauna and steam room, and Club InterContinental.

The Governor of Lagos State, Mr. Babatunde Raji Fashola, a Senior Advocate of Nigeria, who was joined by other eminent persons from all walks of life, performed the grand opening of the hotel at a colourful ceremony characterised by glitz and glamour.  

Fashola in his speech commended the promoters of InterContinental Lagos for their vision, saying the building of the hotel was a welcome development at a time Nigeria was yearning for foreign direct investments to grow the economy. He noted that continuous investment in the local economy was the answer to creating more jobs for the teeming unemployed Nigerians.

“It is clear that there is growth on the African continent. But growth is a cycle as economists will tell you, and if we do nothing with the cycle of opportunity, it will move on. It is here now but we are dealing with growth without enough jobs. There is no miracle about it, the answer lies in continuous local investments, continuous pushing of the frontiers of commitment, continuous investments at home and emphasis on the possibilities that lie here”, he submitted.

Fashola, who commended the Milan Group and InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) for the multi-billion naira investment in the state, specifically saluted the courage of Mr. Ramesh Valechha for the bold move even as he assured willing investors of his administration’s commitment to the growth of the tourism and hospitality sector as well as foster an environment that can enable investments to thrive.

“The Milan Group and InterContinental Hotels Group, especially Mr. Ramesh Valechha, did not make this investment because the Lagos State Government went to look for investors. They made this investment because the environment was enabling. I salute the commitment and the belief of the Milan Group in the Lagos and the Nigerian economy. Some have alluded that   commitment to persistent stubbornness, stubborn persistence was the word I heard about Mr.  Valechha, but I think it is passionate persistence. It is persistence driven out of conviction.

“And if you want to know how deep that conviction is, you need to take a turn to the basement of this building. You will see that persistence and that conviction expressed in several metres deep of concrete and steel and it shows you how difficult it was to get this project underway. But they did not give up because they were convinced that this was the place to put their money”, the Governor said.

Fashola also enjoined Nigerian entrepreneurs to tap the opportunities created by the current deficit in key sectors such as hotel, road infrastructure and other utilities that could create economic growth, jobs and make life better for the people even as he declared InterContinental Lagos as a ‘’life-defining’’ infrastructure. He urged Nigerian professionals and entrepreneurs to continue to be the drivers of more landmark projects of this nature. 

Speaking on behalf of the owners of InterContinental Lagos, the Chairman of Milan Group, Mr. Ramesh Valechha, disclosed that the newly opened first luxury five-star hotel in the history of Nigeria has created 650 direct employments and scores of indirect employment in the hotel value chain.

‘‘We note with a high sense of satisfaction that we have created 650 direct employments for some Nigerians and indeed scores of indirect employment for others connected one way or the other to our hotel value chain as suppliers and service providers. This is part of our noble contributions to the economic environment within which our businesses are set’’, Valechha said.

Paying tributes to Nigerians for their professionalism and resilience, the chairman disclosed that the architectural design and construction of the 358-room and 23-storey magnificent hotel were executed by Nigerian professionals while the financing was undertaken by two local banks – Skye and Wema. He also stated that the successful completion of the hotel, despite the challenges associated with projects of this magnitude, underscored the greatness of the vision of the owners and the belief of various people involved in the project, in the vision.

‘‘Like all large construction projects, we had our share of challenges associated with projects of this magnitude. But members of our team have done their utmost to make certain that we are ready for our opening day! This kind of loyalty has been truly inspiring and makes us proud of the people of this great country and their unbroken spirit in the face of challenges. In spite of these challenges, we have made it, and you are all here to celebrate our success with us’’, he said.

InterContinental Lagos, he added, was purposefully built and reflected the highest international standards while assuring consumers of value for their money. According to Valechha, ‘‘we have, in our own little way introduced some positive narratives that will form the basis for new conversations about Nigeria at the global stage. I am confident of one thing; this iconic structure opened today will form the topic of new positive discourse by International business and leisure tourists who will have cause to visit Nigeria from now on.’’

In his remarks on behalf of Nigerian professionals that worked on the design and construction of the magnificent hotel, the Managing Director of Design Group and the lead architect who designed the building, Arc. Bayo Odunlami, said the complex was a testimonial of the high professionalism of Nigerians. While expressing gratitude to the promoters for their confidence in Nigerians, he said ‘‘this edifice is an outstanding testimonial that Nigerian professionals have come of age‘’. He added that it was also a boost for the country’s perception.

On his part, the Managing Director of Skye Bank, Mr. Kehinde Durosinmi-Etti, commended the resilience of Mr. Valechha and his team for seeing the project through despite the challenges. He said apart from changing the Lagos skyline, InterContinental Lagos was ‘‘a hotel of the future’’ for Nigeria. His Wema Bank counterpart, Mr. Segun Oloketuyi, described the project as ‘‘a landmark and destination hotel’’, noting that it would impact the nation economy in terms of direct employment and several value chain benefits.       

Veteran architect, Mr. Robin Johnson, whom Mr. Odunlami acknowledged as his professional trainer and mentor, saluted Mr. Valechha for making his vision to become a reality and expressed joy with the high quality of work done by the local professionals whom he said had helped the owners ‘‘built their dream exactly the way they wanted it.’’

Earlier on, a media interactive session was held by the Milan Group and InterContinental Hotels Group managements during which they spoke on the hotel project and its offerings. According to them, some of the state-of-art facilities at InterContinental Lagos include 260 superior rooms, 61 club or business rooms, 36 suites and a presidential suite all totalling 358 keys.

Other facilities are seven different types of restaurants and bars that serve continental, Nigerian, Chinese, and Italian cuisine, a 1000-seat ball room, eight meeting rooms, a business centre, a board room, and a health floor consisting of most modern gymnasium, swimming pool, sauna, spa and steam rooms. There is also a swimming pool deck floor with an open space for seating 1200 or more guests in an open area for cocktails, leisure and after work relaxation.

General Manager of InterContinental Lagos, Mr. Didier Coeln said, “Given its excellent location, InterContinental Lagos is perfectly placed to give our guests access to central business areas, pristine beaches, and some of the best entertainment options in Lagos,”. “We also understand that our guests value authenticity and want to experience the local culture. Our concierge team looks forward to sharing their local knowledge of Lagos so guests can enjoy an authentic and enriching stay with us.” 

The grand opening event was attended by eminent persons among whom were Governor of the Central Bank of Nigeria, Mr. Sanusi Lamido Sanusi; his predecessor, Chief Joseph Sanusi; Lagos State Commissioners for Commerce and Industry, Mrs. Sola Oworu; Mr. Kayode Opeifa (Transport); Engr. Taofiq Tijani (Energy and Mineral Resources); Group Managing Director of Milan Group, Mr. Rajesh  Valechha; Executive Director, Milan Group, Mr. Vikram Valechha; General Manager, InterContinental Lagos, Mr. Didier Coeln; Regional General Manager Africa, IHG; Mr. Maher Nasr and Regional Director, IHG; Mr. Karl Hala.

Also present were former Managing Director, Skye Bank, Mr. Akinsola Akinfenwa; Managing Director, Wema Bank, Mr. Segun Oloketuyi; former Managing Director, Zenith Bank, Mr. Jim Ovia while the royal fathers present included the Oba of Lagos, Oba Rilwan Akiolu; Alake of Egbaland, Oba Adedotun Gbadebo and the Oniru of Iruland, Oba Abiodun Idowu Oniru. Other dignitaries were former Chief of Army Staff, Gen. Inuwa Wushishi (retd.) and Chief Executive Officer, Guardian Press Limited, Mrs. Maiden Ibru among several others.

InterContinental Lagos is the sixth InterContinental hotel in sub-Saharan Africa. Over the next five years the hotel is due to be joined by an additional two InterContinental hotels in Senegal and Uganda.

84 comments:

  1. Lovely place! A second home for our corrupt leaders, where they can go and flex their financial muscle and take advantage of our girls.

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  2. plz I beg to differ,we've many 5star hotel here in Abuja like Bolingo,Sheraton etc.
    btw congrats to them.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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    1. And them ones are 5star by whose ratings? Speak not if you know not! #jaybeyblu

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    2. Those are 2 and half star hotels o.

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    3. Bonario lmao! Go to intercontinental u'll be convinced that what you have in Abuja is far from 5 star! I travel abroad a lot and when I got there I was like WHAO *though extremely expensive*.

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    4. A standard 5 star hotel must hv an olympic size swimmin pool, an helcopter hanger, a sea view, etc. I doubt if the intercontinental really meets up to a 5 star hotel.

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    5. No be only Bolingo, nah Bamako. Ode like you is so daft to see that these stupids hotels don't even make a mark of 4Star not to even say 5 Star. I have meeting all the time at Sheraton and its delapitating structures + bats infested tress don't even make them 3 star. Msheew

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  3. This is it!...it is happening,Lagos is moving ahead

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  4. Linda...will u like 2 meet me there? Just asking

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  5. Bonario where r u o! I'm guesin ur handsome. So.......do u want my addy for d introduction :D

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    1. Ur guess is so wrong. I've seen him.

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  6. Nice hotel and all that but we should not be selling our souls in this country to foreigners for businesses that Nigerians can easily do. That is why I like Ghana which reserves the cottage industry for Ghanains alone while ours is an all comers affair..

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    1. U are so intelligent.I salute u......meanwhile Protea is also a 5 star so Linda get facts right.Ist 5 star in Ngeria indeed.mtchw!

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    2. So, according to your Commerce/Economics teacher, a hotel of this magnitude is 'cottage' in industrail classification? Chai! Our children needs b etter education. Please, get re-educated and open-up your little mind. Take several sits in-between

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  7. How does one know what a five hotel is?

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    1. Al dz yeye indian pipu sha! Na to dey cum lagos cum dey chop our money dem sabi! God dey!

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  9. Linda how do u expect me to read this long note? pls read on my behalf...lol

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  10. Dis is beautiful. Nigeria is truly industrious.

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  11. Like seriouzly dis is d first 5- star hotel in nigeria?

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    1. it is really big o, linda dint give us d full pictures ni

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  12. Diz country smh I swear y'll all cry for what your doing.

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  13. Great way to improve our toursim,lovely

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  14. its not the first 5star hotel in nigeria get ur facts right!!

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  15. Sweet! Hopefully it'll live up to d name. 9j and our low standards! #jaybeyblu

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  16. what about Hilton in abuja?

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  17. Lagos is not the largest city in the country oh. It's Ibadan

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  18. HMMMMMMMMM something on my mind
    uh-huh

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  19. Look at them...I yen la ma ri won si..

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  20. Abeg! There was a hotel intercontinental in Abidjan late 80s and early 90s! It became hotel Sofitel! Stop this first in west Africa nonsense

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  21. I have a dream am gonna b in dis hotel on my honeymoon

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    1. Yes me and u juliet

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    2. So u even want to be in dis nigeria? Smh

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    3. My dear, dream big......

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  22. D woman wiv d multi coloured gown.....so lovely










    Mide

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  23. see long exhaustive post abeg...linda don collect money 4 here o

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  24. Issorite. I guess to sleep there a nite will cost #1.5m. Money dat i will use to buy 2 plots of land in Ikorodu. hehehehehehehehehe.....

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  25. classic....1st to comment..pls post..linda!!!!

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  26. Should be going there to spend a Saturday night with my sexy, heavily endowed fiance, at least in 3 weeks' time...
    Been dreaming this ever since I set my eyes on that beautiful edifice while under construction...
    That hotel fine, abeg!
    Bet fucking there will be heaven...

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  27. I stayed in the one in atlanta on the executive floor, Men those people can kiss ass

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  28. Aunty linda, waitin we wan take all dis people do? Na d hotel Ʊ for snap show us nau, would have loved †̥☺ see d building n d great waterfall as D̶̲̥̅̊ε̲̣̣̣̥γ̲̣̣̥ called it. But finally A̶̲̥̅♏ happy for dem.

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  29. This a welcomed development and creating more jobs for our country men. Wouldn't mind to chill there but , money is koko

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  30. i hear dis hotel pay their staff very well even the waiters earn more salary than some entry level bankers salary.

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  31. choi!!!! New Venue for our politians and our girls oh!!! more avenue for Gangbang !!!

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  32. Who do we thank for this press release Linda?

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  33. Where are the owners of Lagos ( the Igbos). I bet they are outside selling fake spare parts. Bunch of petty traders.

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    1. U are a foolish fool to say such a thing with ur stupid brain dumb ass blogger mtchewwwww

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    2. I'm yoruba , why do u like starting shit u are a retard u know that

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  34. welcome development 4 nigeria

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  35. Beautiful structure, 328 rooms and NO CAR PARK. Why they did that I do not know!

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    1. There's a car park in d basement.

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    2. Thank you jare anon 7:02. He thinks all d rooms will be occupied @ once.

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  36. Hehehehe, its nt d first o, dere's a better one called le meridien at uyo, Akwa Ibom o

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  37. Its not d first o, dere's a bigger and finer one o its called Le Meridien ibom hotel at Uyo Akwa Ibom

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  38. This is not our first 5 star hotel ooo. Big lie jor and it is all PR. Be careful with press releases that are bogus like this.

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  39. Hian!!! That Epistle of St.LindaIkeji... Was I supposed to read dat? Nice Hotel tho... @least it will create jobs for d citizenry.

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  40. This isn't the first 5 star hotel in Nigeria madam Hilton, Abuja for example is one and 5 other hotels... At least even if you had consulted google you would have been better informed !

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  41. A whole nation's money being spent by just one individual and yet u saying eko oni baje abi.......hummmm judgement dey awaits u in heaven#gbam#. Linda sure u nvr collect RIBA*bribe* for dis long story ehn! U berra cough it out! Make I c my post ooooo!

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  42. Yes but, what if there's a fire...?

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  43. Dis is d best hotel in nigeria,I was there for an event last week.d hotel looks like dubai..... I fucked a guy dat lodged there dat nite mehn it was so gud,felt damn gud.hiss he didn't pay well jor,lousy 200k.stingy lagos men......na to marry commot from street o.

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  44. It truly is the first 5-Star hotel in Nigeria. The Hilton brand is not a 5-Star brand. It is at most a 3.5-4 Star hotel. The 5-star brands in the Hilton group are Waldorf Astoria and Conrad. Same goes for Le Meridien and Sheraton. Starwood did not position Sheraton/Le Meridien as 5 star, its luxury brands are The Luxury Collection and St. Regis, while the Westin is typically regarded as an upscale 4-star hotel

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  45. Sheraton lagos and abuja hilton are they not 5 star

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  46. Another way for politicians to spend mny n spoil gal.....mtcheww
    linda i will cum bk n check my post ooo

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  47. NO hotel in Nigeria is 5-star. I was hoping the see photos of the actual hotel, and not just guests.

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  48. Announcement for every runs girl...Lol...just sayin..this dude jamal

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  49. The question i keep asking myself,the money and sand esp they use;where ar they getting them???

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  50. Let read attentively ,Linda said 1st 5 star hotel in LAGOS not naija. D hotel is beatiful

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  51. There is NO 5-STAR HOTEL IN NIGERIA.

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  52. Nigeria leaders need serious prayer

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  53. Woo, great, Nigeria 1st five star hotel. Thanks for the post. this is definitely informative.

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  54. Nice hotel and all that but we should not be selling our souls in this country to foreigners for businesses that Nigerians can easily do.

    That is why I like Ghana which reserves the cottage industry for Ghanaian alone while ours is an all comers affair.

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  55. Hmmmmmm. Una get time.

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  56. this is a great post for travel and hotels.
    thanks for sharing this post))))

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  58. Nice article. I have bookmarked your blog to follow.. thank you so much.

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