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  2. Ibis Styles - Wikipedia

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    Ibis Styles is a French budget hotel brand owned by Accor. [2] Created in 1980 in Australia with the name All Seasons, the brand was acquired by Accor in 1999 and renamed Ibis Styles in 2011. As of April 2023, Ibis Styles manages 642 hotels in 51 countries.

  3. Ibis (hotel) - Wikipedia

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    Ibis (stylised as ibis) is a French brand of budget hotels owned by Accor. Created in 1974, Ibis became Accor's "economy megabrand" in 2011 with the rebranding of Ibis Styles and Ibis Budget from All Seasons and Etap Hôtel respectively. As of December 2019, there were 1,218 hotels under the Ibis brand (excluding Styles and Budget hotels), with ...

  4. Albert Street - Wikipedia

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    Albert Street (Singapore), Singapore (Road names in Singapore This page was last edited on 24 June 2024, at 13:13 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Portal:Hotels - Wikipedia

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    Jermyn Street is an established retail and urban leisure street which has bespoke gentlemen's clothing stores, shoe/bootmakers and barber shops. The hotel gained prominence during the 1902–1952 management of the self-made hotelier and socialite Rosa Lewis , who was also known as the "Queen of Cooks" and "The Duchess of Jermyn Street"; damaged ...

  6. List of buildings and structures in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of buildings and structures in Singapore. See respective sections for more detailed lists. See respective sections for more detailed lists. Singapore from end to end

  7. Raffles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Singapore is a historic luxury hotel at 1 Beach Road, in Singapore. It was established by Armenian hoteliers, the Sarkies Brothers , in 1887. The hotel was named after British statesman Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles , the founder of modern Singapore.