Ibis (hotel)

Hotel Ibis
Industry Hotel
Founded 1974
Number of locations
1,088 hotels throughout 65 countries as of December 31st, 2016
Area served
Europe, Asia-Pacific, Latin American and Caribbean, Africa and Middle East
Parent AccorHotels
Website www.ibishotel.com

Ibis (corporately styled, ibis) is an international hotel company owned by AccorHotels, a hotel holding company. AccorHotels is listed on the Paris Stock Exchange and was founded in 1967. Ibis opened its founding hotel in 1974. The hotels are generally close to city centres, airports or railway stations, and offer low rates compared to many global hotel groups of comparable size.

History

The first Ibis opened in Bordeaux in 1974, and within a decade the chain had expanded throughout the regions of France, particularly in the cities.[1]

Hotel facilities

Standard facilities are a feature of Accor's economy hotels, excepting budget sub-brands Formule 1 and Ibis Budget, offering a 24-hour reception. Rooms provide a bathroom and shower room, a desk, a double or two single beds, wardrobe space, and international and local channels on the television.[2] The hotel sometimes includes a restaurant or bar offering food early in the morning to noon (04:00-12:00), and in some hotels a 24-hour snack menu is offered. Generally, the Ibis hotels are seen as having an economy emphasis. Accor is endeavouring to change this by advertising all the hotel's achievements, distinctive features and highlighting Accor's satisfaction guarantee.[3]

Hotel locations

The brand has hotels on all continents, in the countries listed below.[4] As of December 31st, 2016 there are 1,088 Ibis hotels worldwide.[5]

Ibis and Suitehotel at Coquelles, France's Centre Hotellier
The Ibis hotel in central Dresden, Germany
The Ibis hotel in Bilbao (Spain) city center
Hotel Ibis in Amsterdam, Netherlands

Americas

Africa

Asia/Pacific

Europe

Middle East

References

See also

Ibis Budget

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