First Peppers Hotel in Western Australia Opens

Peppers Kings Square Hotel, a new 120-room hotel, has opened in Perth by the Right Honourable, the lord mayor of Perth, councillor Lisa Scaffidi, heralding the arrival of the stylish and contemporary Peppers brand in Western Australia, and providing business travellers with exceptional living experiences in the city centre.

Ideal for leisure and business travellers, Peppers Kings Square Hotel is situated on Wellington Street in Perth’s city centre and is only a short walk to Perth Arena, the CBD, and dining and laneway bar districts. The new-build hotel boasts a selection of stylish guest rooms, an onsite a la carté restaurant, Stage Kitchen & Bar, and lounge facilities.

The hotel, managed by Australian-based hotel and resort operator Mantra Group, was developed in partnership by Mode Development Group and Hickory Building Systems, and is Australia’s tallest modular hotel. It is also the first Peppers property to open in Western Australia for Mantra Group, joining five Mantra hotels across Perth, Geraldton, Bunbury, and Broome.

“The addition of Peppers Kings Square Hotel will play a key role in further elevating Perth’s international profile and attractiveness as a key leisure and business destination,” says Mantra Group executive director of acquisitions Michael Moret-Lalli. “The hotel is strategically located just 200m from Perth Arena in the city’s entertainment and events precinct of the CBD, positioning the property as the signature accommodation choice for event patrons, corporates and leisure travellers.” www.peppers.com.au

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