Showing posts with label Newmark Hotels. Show all posts
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Tuesday, 13 December 2022

Newmark Hotels: QWABI Private Game Reserve: Letamo, Babohi & Semela

Newmark Hotels South Africa

An authentic safari destination set in one of only two UNESCO-declared savannah biospheres in Africa, QWABI Private Game Reserve presents you with a unique, immersive safari experience. Here, you will be surrounded by a vibrant, ancient landscape coloured with a water-rich ecosystem, remarkable sightings and scenery, and bespoke luxury at one of three exclusive lodges, LETAMO, BABOHI and SEMELA.

Set to open its doors on 15 December 2022, LETAMO is the largest lodge at QWABI and is ideal for family safaris, with a number of child-friendly activities and amenities available. Hints of mid-century modern interior design merge with African patterns and artifacts for a vibrant look that maintains a serene atmosphere.

Experience the exceptional QWABI at LETAMO Lodge

In this untamed wilderness, spanning 11, 000 hectares, you’ll be met with vibrant hospitality and a palpable passion for conservation.

Check in 14:00
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Address LETAMO at QWABI Private Game Reserve
QWABI Private Game Reserve
Bela-Bela, Waterberg, Limpopo, South Africa, 0480

Scheduled to open in Q1 2023, SEMELA is luxuriously appointed and is ideally suited to group bookings and corporate getaways. The lodge showcases vivacious patterns in muted colours, soft, curved lines, as well as bold emeralds and earthy hues that perfectly complement the reserve’s natural African setting.

Experience the exceptional QWABI at SEMELA Lodge

In this untamed wilderness, spanning 11, 000 hectares, you’ll be met with vibrant hospitality and a palpable passion for conservation.

Check in 14:00
Check out 11:00
Address SEMELA at QWABI Private Game Reserve
QWABI Private Game Reserve
Bela-Bela, Waterberg, Limpopo, South Africa, 0480

Scheduled to open in Q1 2023, BABOHI is a distinguished lodge exclusively for adults, topped with excellent dining and polished service. This highly modern and inviting retreat displays earthy tones, wooden finishes and warm fabrics that merge with modern coppers, marble finishes and sophisticated hues that allude to the African skies.

Experience the exceptional QWABI at BABOHI Lodge

In this untamed wilderness, spanning 11, 000 hectares, you’ll be met with vibrant hospitality and a palpable passion for conservation.

Check in 14:00
Check out 11:00
Address BABOHI at QWABI Private Game Reserve
QWABI Private Game Reserve
Bela-Bela, Waterberg, Limpopo, South Africa, 0480

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Saturday, 13 November 2021

South Africa: The Winchester Hotel Cape Town reopens

A Cape Classic Reinvented

The Winchester Hotel throws open its doors after major refurbishment

Situated along the scenic Sea Point Promenade and facing the Atlantic Ocean, with the majestic backdrop of Table Mountain, The Winchester Hotel in Cape Town is an iconic seafront hotel that has a rich heritage, and its iconic Cape Dutch architecture tells a story of luxury and sophistication of a romantic bygone era making it popular among local and international guests.

Nearly a century after it was first built; The Winchester Hotel reopens to the public in November after a comprehensive R90-million renovation that has transformed this much-loved seafront hotel overlooking Cape Town’s scenic Sea Point promenade.

Originally built as a residential apartment block, and previously known as The Winchester Mansions, a beautifully reimagined The Winchester Hotel reopens under the management of Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences, with a remarkable refurbishment set to cement the hotel’s long-held reputation as one of Cape Town’s most sought-after destinations. 

“There are few hotels in Cape Town, or South Africa, that combine so much nostalgia, history and charm into one memorable locale,” enthuses Neil Markovitz, CEO of Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences. “Guests will be thrilled at how we have managed to update and modernise the experience, without losing any of the innate charm of this iconic Cape address.” 

Honouring the rich history of the property, while meeting the evolving needs of the contemporary traveller, was the starting point for the creative process behind the redesign, explains Mardré Meyer, Creative Director at SOURCE Interior Architecture, which has guided both the refurbishment and rebranding of the hotel. 

“The building comes with an enormous history, personality and charm,” says Meyer. “In reimagining what the hotel could be, it was important for us to reference and respect that past, while also creating a more contemporary experience that fits with the needs and desires of today’s global traveller.” 

From the first steps through the front door, where a sleek steel and glass roof now replaces the vintage canvas awning, the transformation is striking. A bold approach to the décor sees the hotel’s public spaces enlivened by an eye-catching monochromatic colour scheme of richly-detailed black-and-white tiles, offset by striking signature chandeliers and splashes of colour and character that celebrate the hotel’s long and rich history. The minimalist look extends to the iconic central courtyard, which has been rejuvenated with new tiling, extensive landscaping and the installation of a refreshed signature fountain. Just beyond the courtyard The Constance Room offers boutique conferencing facilities, set overlooking the refurbished pool terrace, which features bold black-and-white striped sun loungers and new landscaping. A reimagined wellness spa is also in the pipeline, with opening planned for early-2022. 

“In all of these refreshed public spaces returning guests will immediately feel at home, and recognise the long-established charm and character of the property,” says General Manager Michael Liffmann. “Although some of the changes are bold, the DNA of The Winchester Hotel remains the same. We’ve really worked hard to retain the heart and soul of the property, while giving this grand old lady a fresh new look.”-Spacious seaside luxury 

The seventy-six (76) guest rooms and suites have also been thoughtfully updated, infusing a welcome dash of modernity into the décor and design. Carpets, bathrooms and fittings have been entirely replaced, while the careful selection of furniture pieces evoke a sense of contemporary style in tandem with celebrating the history of the hotel. The spacious en-suite bathrooms are a particular triumph, with expansive showers complemented by glamorous touches that hint at the golden era of travel, from elegant freestanding baths to champagne-hued brushed-metal fittings. 

The extensive refurbishment also allowed The Winchester Hotel’s sea-facing rooms to better capitalise on their remarkable views across the Atlantic Ocean to Robben Island. These sought-after rooms have been entirely reconfigured to create spacious sea-facing suites, including a signature Executive Suite with a private ocean-facing terrace. Selected Loft Suites also offer private balconies overlooking the Sea Point promenade. In step with the extensive revamp of the rooms and public areas fresh inspiration has been given to the food and drink experience in the capable hands of respected restaurateur Rory Jossel. 

Food inspired by flames

The key for Jossel, who owns and operates successful restaurants in South Africa and Dubai, was to create a dining destination with a charm and character that dovetails with The Winchester Hotel, yet stands apart as a destination in its own right.“This won’t only be a restaurant for hotel residents. We want to be able to offer a food and drink experience that continues to attract the local Sea Point residents and greater Cape Town area to come and spend time at The Winchester Hotel,” says Jossel. While Jossel and his creative culinary team continue to refine the experience ahead of The Winchester Hotel’s hotly-anticipated re-opening, the foundation of the dining experience will be a contemporary menu built on cooking with charcoal, wood and open flame.

“We’re not limiting ourselves to a specific style of cuisine, but we want to embrace all of those wonderful flavours that come through when cooking with fire,” explains Jossel, adding that a diverse menu will be on offer to tempt a wide range of hungry summer palates. “The focus will be on quality produce, whether that’s char-grilled seasonal vegetables, a beautiful tomahawk steak, or fresh local line fish. We simply want true, fresh flavours to shine through on the menu.”

Complementing the dining experience will be a new incarnation of the hotel’s famous Harvey’s Bar. While the décor, service and drinks menu have all been updated for a more contemporary bar experience, what hasn’t changed is the wonderful street side terrace overlooking the Atlantic Ocean and Cape Town’s famous seafront Promenade. Jossel also plans to revive the much-loved Sunday brunch events, held in the idyllic central courtyard to live jazz tunes.

“The brunch offering always been such a part of the hotel’s character, so we certainly want to retain this wonderful tradition, while giving it a fresher look and feel,” says Jossel.

It’s an approach that neatly defines the long-awaited reinvention of The Winchester Hotel, blending steadfast respect for the traditions and character of this storied Cape hotel, while reimagining the décor, service and experience to appeal to the contemporary traveller. After nearly a century of standing watch on the Atlantic Seaboard, a true Cape icon has been beautifully reinvented for a brave new world of global travel.

Opening Special Offer

The Winchester Hotel re-opens on 08 November 2021 with attractive re-opening bed and breakfast rates which include dinner from R2 960.00 per night.

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Tuesday, 17 December 2019

South Africa: new Catalyst Hotel in Sandton, Johannesburg

NEW HOTEL - THE CATALYST TO OPEN IN PRESTIGIOUS SANDTON

Sandton - The Catalyst Hotel, a premier establishment managed by Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences, is set to bring luxury and comfort to both business and leisure travellers in the middle to last quarter of 2020. The hotel's upmarket location and grandiose setting renders it the ideal connection to Sandton's business and leisure districts, South Africa.

Steeped in lavishness, The Catalyst Hotel in Sandton is a luxurious and modern landmark for local and international business and leisure travellers. Positioned close to the iconic Gautrain station, ensures connecting to various parts of the city or airport is effortless. 
Inside the ultra-spacious hotel, there are 207 rooms, epitomising grandeur. From deluxe bathroom finishes to top-class in-room conveniences, each suite has been built for comfort with all the stylish efficiencies geared towards the discerning guest. Seamlessly catering to the needs of its guests, the hotel also offers flexible room options that can accommodate guests travelling for short and long stays. Within the hotel, there are a myriad of modern business and leisure facilities including a fully equipped conference facility and a state-of-the-art gym. The full-service spa is a luxuriant retreat offering guests a welcomed reprieve from the daily bustle.

Surrounded by lush greenery, guests can bid farewell to the day in the scenic seating area overlooking the sparkling pool. This spectacular area offers guests unforgettable moments of tranquility and relaxation. Culinary distinction abounds at The Catalyst Hotel with an unrivaled gastronomic experience destined to impress guests. Expect sumptuous fare with an array of inventive cooking techniques in a superior setting.

Outside the hotel, a shopping mecca awaits, comprising of a multitude of boutique and designer stores, poised to delight. Entertainment complexes such as Sandton City and Nelson Mandela Square also offer a scintillating menu of performing arts theatres and revered restaurants all ensconced in Sandton - dubbed 'Africa's richest square mile'.
Says MD of Newmark Hotels, Reserves, Lodges and Residences, Neil Markovitz, “I’m exceptionally proud that we are now part of the distinguished Sandton ‘address’. I believe The Catalyst embodies our portfolio of prestige and more importantly, the quality of service and standard that our guests have come to expect from us. It is a true testament of industry investment that we hope will cause a shift towards growth in this market. We have already had some tremendous input from industry luminaries and operators who are eagerly awaiting its opening.”
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Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Serengeti Explorer Camp

Premier Serengeti Camp
Unimaginable proximity to nature is now proudly offered by Newmark Hotels, Residences, Reserves & Lodges. The distinguished hotel property group is pleased to announce its acquisition of Serengeti Explorer Camp – a majestic camp that changes location within Serengeti National Park twice a year, following the masses of wildebeest and other animals.

From April 2018, Newmark officially took over the ownership and management of this world-class camp, adding to its portfolio of top-end hotels, reserves, residences and lodges in Africa.

Comments Neil Markovitz, Founder and Managing Director of Newmark: “Welcoming Serengeti Explorer Camp to the Newmark portfolio is a tremendous milestone. Everything about this property – the setting, the experience and the accommodation is truly remarkable.

“Serengeti Explorer Camp comprises 12 spacious and incredibly private tents, each offering top-end “glamping” accommodation which is ideally suited to couples and families. To mark the beginning of a new chapter, Newmark will be carrying out a soft refurbishment on the existing accommodation by introducing new decor and fittings, taking the property to even greater heights.

The gentle overhaul, which is set to be complete by July 2018, will include the introduction of neutral tones, wooden features and African-inspired patterns which perfectly complement the camp’s striking surroundings in each of its two locations.

From 15 December to 31 March, the camp is located in the Ndutu region on the park’s border, near to the Ngorongoro Conservation Area. From 1 June to 31 October, the camp is situated in the Lobo region in the northern part of the park, closer to the Kenyan border.

Given the migratory nature of Serengeti Explorer Camp, it allows for unmatched game viewing opportunities, which can be enjoyed by safari vehicle or by hot air balloon. Ensuring that children have an equally thrilling experience at the camp, the Rafiki Explorer Club is offered as an added value to families travelling with children aged six to 15.

Neil Markovitz concludes: “I can confidently say that a visit to Serengeti Explorer Camp will be a once-in-a-lifetime experience. As we eagerly anticipate the arrival of guests from around the world, we also look to the future and envision spectacular opportunities for our guests to experience Tanzania’s diversity by combining a visit to Serengeti Explorer Camp with a trip to our chic island destination, Chuini Zanzibar Beach Lodge. We take pride in offering guests a premier experience at each of our properties and are excited to do so with greater reach in eastern Africa.

1. Serengeti National Park spans a large region of Tanzania and is a UNESCO World Heritage site. It is contiguous with the Masai Mara in Kenya. The Serengeti migration area, is where over one million white-bearded wildebeest and other species migrate from Masai Mara in Kenya to Serengeti in Tanzania on an annual basis. This area comprises of Serengeti National Park, in Tanzania and Masai Mara Game Reserve, in Kenya, among other game reserves and conservation areas.

2. Serengeti Explorer Camp opens for reservations from 1 April 2018. The Camp is not operational during the months of April, May and November, as well as early December.

Tuesday, 16 October 2018

News from Newmark Hotels: Nkomazi Private Game Reserve

#NewmarkHotels #NkomaziPrivateGameReserve #KomatiTentedLodge #SouthAfrica

News from Newmark Hotels

Nkomazi Private Game Reserve: Notification of Tent Repairs

To ensure that our guests continually experience the very best that Nkomazi Private Game Reserve has to offer, from untamed African nature to luxury accommodation, we are going to be restoring all tents (replacing zips and making any necessary repairs) at Nkomazi’s Komati Tented Lodge, including the Dining Tent, the Majilis Lounge Tent and the Riverside Retreat Spa tent. The repair process is set to commence on 24 October 2018 and is scheduled for completion seven and a half weeks thereafter, on 14 December 2018.

During this period, there will be some noise and each tent will be blocked off for a period of three to four days while the crew works on that particular tent. There will be no heavy-duty construction but only the limited use of power tools and sewing machines. Work will be limited to the hours from 08H00 to 17H30. We will continue hosting guests during this period and apologise in advance for any noise or disruptions that might be caused. We will, of course, endeavour to keep these inconveniences to a minimum to ensure we are able to continue offering an excellent guest experience.

Please bear the above in mind when making bookings for guests at Nkomazi Private Game Reserve during the aforementioned period, and kindly inform guests of these plans. We thank you, valued partner, and our guests for your patience and understanding.

Note: Guests will be accommodated in other areas of the camp for breakfasts, teas and dinners while work takes place on the Dining Tent.
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Friday, 28 September 2018

Notice from Newmark Hotels: Serengeti Explorer Camp

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Notice from Newmark Hotels

It is with regret that we at Newmark Hotels, Residences, Reserves & Lodges announce that Serengeti Explorer Camp will be temporarily closed for trading due to an unfortunate set of circumstances which unfolded, beyond its control. 
Strong winds picked up during a routine controlled burn, which is carried out on an annual basis by Tanzania National Parks (TANAPA), and this resulted in extensive fire damage to surrounding areas of the camp. 
As such, we can no longer guarantee the guest experiences we offer as a norm and have therefore taken the decision to close the camp until 22 December 2018.
We are pleased to confirm that no damage occurred at the camp itself.
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Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Newmark Hotel packages - La Splendida

#LaSplendidaNewmarkSpecial

NEWMARK HOTELS/ RESERVES AND LODGES 2016 PACKAGES


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