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| Executive Travel: Johannesburg |
Best Hotels
Marilen Cawad and Marianne Cotter
06/01/2005
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Chef Raymond Rundle of The Dining Room prepares authentic African
foods, including game such as kudu and impala (both are antelopes). The
restaurant also hosts a popular Sunday brunch. The spa offers a variety of
treatments, including Hawaiian massage, hot-stone therapy and
aromatherapy.
The Grace’s meeting venues include a boardroom that seats 12
and a theater-style conference room that accommodates 45 people.
Other
amenities at The Grace include a heated rooftop lap pool, rooftop terrace with
croquet lawn and English country-style garden, satellite TV in all rooms, beauty
and fitness center, business center and boardrooms.InterContinental Airport Sun Johannesburg International
Airport +27.11.961.5400 www.southernsun.com
The
InterContinental Airport Sun is immediately adjacent to the terminals at
Johannesburg International Airport.
Lodging consists of 109 guest rooms, 26
executive rooms, one room for disabled guests and two executive suites that
include 24-hour butler service. The signature restaurant, Quills, is named after
the unique 59-foot-long porcupine quill mobile, which spans the entire
length of the eatery. It serves “Aero African” cuisine, a fusion of African and
world menus. The hotel offers in-room dining with an optional “flight-friendly”
menu, allowing long-haul passengers to dine before boarding.
Two meeting
rooms and three boardrooms are supported by an in-house meeting planner, as well
as an audio-visual specialist who coordinates state-of-the-art presentation and
conferencing technology. The hotel’s relaxation facilities include a fully
equipped gym with steam baths and an indoor heated swimming pool with panoramic
views across the Johannesburg skyline. To view the Best Hotel chart click:
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