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Fireside Suites to be opened this Saturday

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January 27, 2022
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The spanking new Fireside Suites is scheduled to be commissioned on Saturday (January 29) and promises to provide a remarkable experience to business travelers and holiday seekers.

Located in the heart of Georgetown, the three-story hotel has 14 self-contained rooms, and will offer a bed and breakfast service for travelers seeking a longer stay in Guyana. “The rooms are spacious and well laid out with facilities to cater for those who may want to get some work completed away from the office. Each room has also been outfitted with its own super-speed fibre internet service, so guests no longer have to worry about poor connections with multiple users. Every line is separate and secured,” the hotel detailed in a press release on Thursday.

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Fireside Suites also boasts specialized security systems for every room which allows the guests to choose their own combination codes for entry.

Fireside Suites is the brainchild of Simeon Francis and Tilly Deodat who also own and manage the popular Fireside Grill and Restaurant that is located in the same area.

Francis said he realized there was a need for a specialized hotel for business travelers after hearing friends and other visitors complain about their experience at other hotels.

“We want to make Fire Suites that comfortable place for our guests to work and relax. Today’s business traveler wants everything at their fingertips in a safe and comfortable environment and this is what the Fireside Suites is offering. We are offering a good taste of Guyanese hospitality with all the conveniences”, Francis said.

Deodat said as a business traveler herself, she ensured that every room got a personal touch that the company will build on.

Bookings can be made via the AirBnB website or by calling or messaging (592)-623-3473.

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