Western Serene Atlantic Hotel, the best hotel located in the heart of Takoradi hosted the team of Big Chef Tertiary as they prepared for the auditions.
After moving from the Northern Region, the Big Chef Tertiary Train has made a stop in Takoradi for the auditions and Western Serene Atlantic Hotel has extended a warm welcome and stay to the team as they gear up to meet the contestants in their school.
Western Serene Atlantic Hotel provides a serene and heartwarming atmosphere that makes you feel happy and comfortable. It really is a home away from home. This modern hotel is a 5-minute walk from the beach and a 5-minute drive from the airport.
The hotel has fully furnished accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center, and a garden. The rooms range from 2-bedroom chalets, deluxe rooms, and standard rooms, with price ranges suitable for all. Some rooms also feature a kitchen with a fridge, a microwave, and a minibar.
Western Serene Atlantic Hotel also has a restaurant that serves local, continental, and international dishes. There are well trained waiters and chefs ready to serve and blend taste buds with different delicacies for your satisfaction.
The hotel also has a conference room, well ventilated and furnished with comfortable furniture for all meetings and business discussions.
The staff, chefs, and waiters served the Big Chef Tertiary team, giving them a beautiful stay at Western Serene Atlantic Hotel.
If you ever find yourself in Takoradi, Western Region, Ghana, Joy Prime and the Big Chef Tertiary team hundred percent recommend Atlantic Hotel for your stay. Get ready to experience the ambience that will let you live in the moment with Western Serene Atlantic Hotel.
Contact them on: Phone: 050 1331 884 /94/ 050 1614 736/031 200 2700 Western Serene Atlantic Hotel, Dixcove Road, Beach Road Area Takoradi. Email: nathaniel.otoo@westernsereneatlantichotel.comaurelia.pobee@westernsereneatlantichotel.com for bookings now.
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