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Revision as of 19:28, 25 January 2018
The Menen Hotel is the larger of two hotels in the Meneng District in Nauru.
Description
The hotel was built in 1969 by Nelson Architects, and once was considered one of the most comfortable in the Pacific. [citation needed] It has 119 guest rooms, and conference room facilities for up to 200 people. Amenities include television, video, fridge, tea and coffee making facilities. The hotel offers the use of gaming room, swimming pool, all-weather tennis courts, barbecues and a gift shop.[1]
The hotel's two restaurants serve Thai, Chinese, and other cultural foods.[2] The hotel bar is the only nightclub in Nauru.
Location
The hotel's beachside location faces Anibare Bay, a popular location for swimming on Nauru.
See also
References
External links
- http://menenhotelnauru.com/ Menen Hotel Web Site (updated in 2012)
- http://www.galenfrysinger.com/nauru.htm This page includes two more pictures of the Menen
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