Landmark hotel reopens
Historic King Edward back in business after four-year closure for renovations
AFTER a four-year closure, Nelson Mandela Bay’s landmark King Edward Hotel has once again opened its doors to the public and promises its clientele even better services than before.
The hotel, situated in Belmont Terrace and overlooking the Donkin Reserve in the city centre, was built in 1903.
It was bought by Dubai Sheikh Whalaf Aotaiba in 2009.
It has since undergone massive renovations to its entrance area, corridors and rooms.
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