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Free Breakfast at the Best Western Premier Hotel

Wise men say that there’s no such thing as a free lunch. But this holiday season, you can look forward to a free breakfast. The Best Western Premier Hotel Nairobi is offering a free breakfast to every patron that checks in to their premises.

The 4-star establishment recently opened a branch in Nairobi’s Hurlingham area and plans to take the hospitality industry by storm.

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“The Best Western Premier properties provide customers upscale amenities, personalized guest services and a luxury hotel experience at the value proposition they have come to trust from the Best Western brand,” said the hotel chain’s International President and CEO, David Kong.

Self-styled as the world’s biggest hotel family (it has over 4000 hotels worldwide), the Best Western has 96 rooms and suites. It has an all-day dining facility, high speed internet, a pool, a meeting room, a fitness center, an onsite restaurant and 24-hour room service. If you won’t go for the decorum, feel free to sample their complimentary full breakfast.

Best Western Reward Cards

The chain offers reward cards that earn patrons 10 points for every US dollar spent. 1000 points adds up to USD 10. Booking online can earn guests 250 reward points once they have what is known as a Best Western Premier Card.

The points can be redeemed to pay for services tendered within the establishment. Some of the perks include global free room nights at Best Western hotels in other parts of the world, airline rewards, shopping and dining privileges.

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According to Hotelier Magazine, the hotel chain now has 146 Premier locations in 34 countries and is planning further expansion into parts of the North American market, including Canada as well as the Dominican Republic, Haiti, Kuwait, Malaysia and Oman.

The Nairobi branch is located 20 Kilometers from the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA). It is the second best of its kind in East Africa after Dar Es Salaam’s branch.

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