Cosmos Hotel Group and the corporation "Tourism.RF" opened a four-star hotel in the center of Omsk. The hotel accommodates 190 comfortable rooms of various categories - standard, superior and suite.
"Cosmos Omsk Hotel has all the conditions for holding business events – the equipped conference space includes a hall, meeting rooms and can accommodate up to 320 participants.
Entertainment and sports infrastructure is provided for guests' recreation – a restaurant with 188 seats, an outdoor roof terrace with a magnificent panoramic view of the city, as well as a 24-hour fitness room equipped with cardio and strength equipment,"Tourism.RF reported on its website.
CEO of the corporation Sergey Sukhanov noted that the appearance of a new hotel will contribute to the growth of tourist flow in Omsk. "Cosmos Omsk Hotel meets all the requirements of a modern comfortable hotel and can become a real magnet for tourists due to its location in the central part of the city, its unique infrastructure and proximity to historical and cultural sites and attractions of Omsk," he said in a statement.
According to the Governor of the Omsk region Vitaly Khotsenko, it is important for the region to attract tourists, businessmen, to be a place for organizing major sports, cultural, and business events.
"With a modern hotel infrastructure, you can safely claim to host the most prestigious and status events of national and international scale. Now they will come to us with even more eagerness," the corporation quotes the governor.
In turn, the president of Cosmos Hotel Group, Alexander Biba, said that the company's investments in the construction of hotels in the Siberian Federal District and the West Siberian Economic District are one of the priorities within the national agenda for the development of domestic tourism.
"We notice how interesting tourist routes in the Omsk region have been actively developing in recent years. Russian and foreign tourists are attracted by the beauty of Siberian nature, cultural and historical locations and the peculiarities of the national life of the peoples living on this land," Biba said, whose words are quoted in the message.
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