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The hotel is a member of the Imperial Hotels Group, which owns three hotels in Entebbe and three others in Kampala. As of July 2014, the groups hotels and real estate holdings include the following: Entebbe, Uganda. Imperial Resort Beach Hotel; Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel; Imperial Golf View Hotel; Kampala, Uganda. Imperial Royale Hotel ...
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The hotel is a member of the Imperial Hotels Group, which owns three hotels in Kampala and another three in Entebbe. As of July 2014, the group's hotels and real estate holdings, include the following: Kampala, Uganda. Imperial Royale Hotel; Grand Imperial Hotel; Equatoria Shopping Mall [3] Entebbe, Uganda. Imperial Botanical Beach Hotel
Imperial Hotels Group is a hotel conglomerate, based in Uganda, with operations in Kampala and Entebbe. The Group is privately owned, with substantial ownership in the hands of Karim Hirji , one of the wealthiest individuals in Uganda.
The company was established in 2006. During its first five years of existence, the company developed and constructed four projects: (a) Tirupati House located in the Kamwookya suburb of the country's capital, Kampala, (b) Ovino Market, a development in the Kisenyi Area, a former slum in the center of Kampala, (c) Bugoloobi Executive Apartments, an upscale development in the suburb of Bugoloobi ...
Lake Victoria Serena Resort is a 5 star resort hotel operated by the Serena Hotels Group.It is the second property in Uganda, under the Serena brand.The flagship hotel in the country, operated by the group, is the 5-star Kampala Serena Hotel, located on Nakasero Hill, in central Kampala, Uganda's capital city.
Entebbe Street Sign post of European Cemetery in Entebbe, Uganda. Entebbe is a city in Central Uganda which is located on Lake Victoria peninsula, approximately 36 kilometres (22 mi) southwest of the Ugandan capital city, Kampala. [3] Entebbe was once the seat of government for the Protectorate of Uganda prior to independence, in 1962.
The hotel opened on 31 July 2006, after eighteen months of renovations and refurbishment at a cost of US$30.5 million. [4] The hotel is part of the Serena Hotels Group. It has 152 rooms, including thirteen suites, one of which is a presidential suite. [5]