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Menen Hotel

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Menen Hotel
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General information
LocationMeneng, Nauru.
Coordinates0°32′35″S 166°57′02″E / 0.54306°S 166.95056°E / -0.54306; 166.95056Coordinates: 0°32′35″S 166°57′02″E / 0.54306°S 166.95056°E / -0.54306; 166.95056
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Opening1969
Design and construction
ArchitectNelson Architects
Other information
Number of rooms119

The Menen Hotel is the larger of two hotels in the Meneng District in Nauru.

Location[edit]

The Menen Hotel is located in Nauru, at the south-eastern tip of the island, Cape Menen, at the southern end of Anibare Bay. Administratively, it is located in the district of Meneng. It is served by the Island Ring Road, Nauru's main road and the only road circling the island, and is connected to Nauru International Airport in about 15 minutes.

It is surrounded by tropical vegetation such as palm trees, screw palm, and beach calophyllum.

History[edit]

The hotel opened in 1969. It was designed by Australian architecture firm Nelson Architects. It has been renovated and expanded in 1993. Menen Hotel is owned by the State since its opening. In the recent years it was headed by Roland Kun, son of former President Ruben Kun.

Menen Hotel is used to host tourists, members of the Republic of Nauru Phosphate Corporation, and Australians in charge of the refugee camps established in Nauru following the implementation of the Pacific Solution, as well as hosting conferences and Nauru's annual Traditional Dance Festival.

Hotel[edit]

Menen Hotel houses 119 guest rooms, and conference room facilities for up to 200 people. The hotel has a gaming room, swimming pool, all-weather tennis courts, barbecues and a gift shop.[1] It has two restaurants, one with an international cuisine, and the other serves Thai, Chinese and other Asian cuisines. The hotel bar is the only nightclub in Nauru.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. "Hotel Contacts - Nauru Airlines". nauruairlines.com.au.

External links[edit]

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