Garner Hotels, a mid-market conversion brand under IHG Hotels & Resorts, has announced the opening of its first three hotels in Osaka, Japan.
This marks a major milestone in the brand’s expansion into the Asia Pacific region.
The three new hotels consist of Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Station, Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Midosuji and Garner Hotel Osaka Honmachi Kita Semba.
These hotels offer affordable accommodation and are now welcoming guests.
Abhijay Sandilya, president of IHG Hotels & Resorts Japan and Micronesia, said: “We are excited to bring another new brand to Japan with the opening of our first Garner hotels in Osaka.
“Affordable, convenient hotels are an increasingly popular choice for travelers inside and outside Japan and our Garner brand is perfect for those looking for a relaxing stay full of character. We look forward to continuing the growth of this exciting new brand in Japan.”
The new Garner hotels in Japan feature self-check-in stations to streamline the arrival experience, complemented by local refreshments as a welcome gesture.
The brand’s philosophy, ‘Made with Character’, is reflected in the unique design of each hotel, which retains its original identity while celebrating different aspects of Osaka’s history.
Each of the Garner hotels in Japan has its own personality, with rooms decorated with Osaka-themed artwork and offering Garner-branded sleepwear for guests.
The 24/7 Garner Shop at each hotel provides access to snacks, drinks and other items, enhancing the overall guest experience.
“IHG’s Garner Hotels Expands into Japan with Three New Hotels” was originally created and published by Hotel Management Network, a brand owned by GlobalData.
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