Villa Monticello clinches double wins at 2024 World Travel Awards

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In a triumph of excellence and luxury, Ghana’s leading premier boutique hotel Villa Monticello has once again secured its reputation as the pinnacle of hospitality in the country.

At the prestigious 2024 World Travel Awards Africa Ceremony held on October 18 in Kenya, the hotel received two awards – Ghana’s Leading Boutique Hotel and Ghana’s Leading Hotel Suite, with the renowned Kwame Nkrumah Suite which exudes opulence, paying homage to one of Africa’s most iconic leaders, Dr. Kwame Nkrumah.

The awards underscores the hotel’s unwavering commitment to quality, innovation and a unique guest experience, reinforcing its status as a leader in Africa’s boutique hotel landscape.

Marketing Manager of Villa Monticello, Ese Adjabeng, expressed delight in receiving the awards. “Winning these awards is a testament to the hotel’s exceptional ability to combine elegance, personalised service and an authentically African experience for its guests. We are proud to represent Ghana on the global stage, and we remain committed to elevating the hospitality industry by offering our guests nothing short of the finest experience.”

Graham Cooke, Founder – World Travel Awards, said: “Africa is emerging as one of the fastest-growing travel regions globally. As more travellers seek community-driven experiences, African destinations have risen to the challenge by offering authentic and responsible tourism options”.

Established in 1993, the World Travel Awards acknowledges, rewards and celebrates excellence across all sectors of the tourism industry. The WTA brand is recognised globally as the ultimate hallmark of quality, with winners setting the benchmark to which all others aspire.

Set in the heart of Accra, Villa Monticello is more than just a place to stay; it’s a destination in itself. The hotel is designed to be an oasis for all who visit, offering all the creature comforts from a world-class luxury hotel, along with thoughtful extra touches to make your stay truly exceptional.

As the hotel continues to grow and evolve, it remains a symbol of Ghana’s vibrant hospitality industry and a true testament to luxury, culture and impeccable service.

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