About Kyriad Hotel By Louvre Hotels Group Pierre-Benite
Kyriad is one of the six distinctive hotel brands of French-headquartered hotel chain Louvre Hotels Group. The brand which started in 2000 is consists of 242 hotels with 14,506 rooms in France. It also has a presence across four other locations, namely Andorra, Indonesia, U.S., and China.
Louvre Hotels Group is owned by a unit of Starwood Capital Group, an American investment company. It bought the hotel chain from Société du Louvre in 2005.
Indonesia, home to over 17, 500 tropical islands is Kyriad’s second largest market where it has built 14 hotels. It also has one hotel opened in a small state of Andorra in Southern Europe – the Kyriad Andorra Hotel. The 169-room hotel is conveniently located in the central district of the city near popular attractions like Avenue Carlemany shopping mall, Caldea spa resort, and several ski resorts such as La Massana, Grandvalira, and Funicamp.
Every Kyriad hotel has varying designs to cultivate its identity but comes with standard features, including memory foam pillows, flat screen T.V., Frozen Yogurt for breakfast, a bar and a restaurant, air-conditioned rooms complete with duvet, night porter, free WiFi, safety deposit box at reception, and private free parking. An all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet is also served daily from 6:30 -9:30 in the morning. All Kyriad hotels are non-smoking two- to four-star hotels.