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Le Meridien Ogeyi Place
Object type: 4 stars
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Address: 45 Tombia Street GRA Phase 11, Port Harcourt, Nigeria
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Situated in the heart of Port Harcourt, Le M?ridien Ogeyi Place combines contemporary luxury with the warmth of Nigerian hospitality. An important merchant port and the centre of Nigeria?s oil industry, Port Harcourt is located in the Niger delta region of southern Nigeria. The rich cultural history of Port Harcourt has intrigued travellers and visitors for years. Le M?ridien Ogeyi Place offers three meeting rooms, an outdoor pool, and spa services. The rooms feature traditional African details. Le M?ridien Ogeyi Place is located just a short distance from the celebrated sites of the city, including the Rivers State Museum and the Rivers State Integrated Cultural Center., For non-US hotels, rates confirmed in USD may be converted to local currency by the hotel at your time of stay, based on the exchange rate used by the hotel.

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