Hotel InterContinental Dhaka opens again Thursday

After four years of basic renovation works, hotel Ruposhi Bangla, a historic hotel for many reasons, is set to reemerge with a new name as InterContinental Dhaka on Thursday.

Addressing a press briefing at the Secretariat on Wednesday, Civil Aviation and Tourism Minister AKM Shahjahan Kamal said Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina will formally inaugurate the hotel at 7:30 pm.

Bangladesh Services Limited, a state-run company, renovated the hotel spending Tk 620 crore.

The renovation work was carried out under an agreement signed between BSL and InterContinental Hotels Group (Asia Pacific) Pvt Ltd (IHG) on February 19, 2012.

The group will run the hotel for 30 years under the agreement.

Under the renovation project, each room has been widened to 40 square metres from the existing 26 square metres and brought down the number of rooms to 231 from the previous 272. Its dining hall and swimming pool have also been relocated apart from adding some new services.

InterContinental Dhaka had run this historic hotel from 1966 to 1983 before Sheraton took it over.

The hotel played host too many important political events in the run-up to the independence of Bangladesh, including negotiations on the transfer of power after the 1970 elections.

During the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, it was declared a neutral zone by the International Red Cross. Many buildings in its surrounding neighborhoods were targeted by the Pakistani military, including newspaper offices and university halls.

On the dark night of March 25 in 1971, a host of international media journalists including Mark Tali and Saimon Dring of BBC, Anold Zaitlen and Clare Halingworth, Associated Press (AP) bureau chief of Pakistan, David Greenway, a reporter of Washington Post, who were staying at the hotel, captured pictures of the brutal genocide risking their lives.

The world was able to know about the barbarity taking place in the country through their photos.

The hotel’s other basic facilities for its gusset include minibar, electronic safety deposit box; high speed internet connectivity; express check-in; business centre; Wi-Fi Internet in all rooms, executive club lounge, business center, meeting rooms and public areas; gift shop; fitness centre and swimming pool.

Club Intercontinental

Club InterContinental offers guests an even higher level of luxury and exclusivity, from the spacious and generally appointed rooms to the private club lounge overlooking the hotel atrium; everything will revolve around the guests and their individual needs.

source: UNB