Accor continues to expand its portfolio in Montenegro and whole Southeast Europe region. Thanks to partnership with Briv Construction, one of the most reputable construction companies in the region, the group will introduce another premium brand in coastal Montenegro. The Mövenpick Risan Teuta Resort will offer 175 elegant and comfortable rooms, restaurant, bar, conference facility and spa centre with extensive facilities in addition to the private beach and indoor swimming pool.
It is a great pleasure to introduce Mövenpick brand to Boca bay – a true hidden gem of Montenegro. Being luxury leisure destination located at the UNESCO protection area, Mövenpick Risan Teuta will invite guests to relax and enjoy the authentic experience in perfect coastal getaway. Accor hotels are known for offering unforgettable travelling experience and we look forward to give a warm welcome to guest visiting Risan - emphasizes Dilek Sezer, Development Director – South Eastern Europe Accor.
Hotel in the UNESCO heritage area
Built in 1978, Hotel Teuta represents the Yugoslavian famous brutalism style in the town of Risan, “pearl of the crown” in former Yugoslavia. It is part of the UNESCO heritage site and as such, it is culturally protected and very important for the country of Montenegro and its rich history.
The owner of the hotel is Briv Construction d.o.o. company, known for realization of the most demanding prominent projects in Montenegro and the Adriatic region.
Teuta Hotel is a real gem of Montenegrin coast and has been part of the country’s rich history for many years. We wanted to restore its shine and glory with substantial investment and the level of service it deserves. Since the beginning of the cooperation, Accor group has been at the forefront due to its global presence, variety and relevance of its brands and a strong and numerous loyalty program. Such investment gives Briv Construction an opportunity to give back to the community and leave a legacy to the tourism of Montenegro and generations to come – says Vladimir Mracevic, CEO of Briv Construction.
New Mövenpick hotel is located in the most peaceful part of the picturesque Boca Bay. Thanks to that it is ideal for travelers seeking rest and serenity but also for those looking to check out the history of nearby town of Kotor or Herceg Novi or enjoy an active break hiking up the surrounding mountains. The hotel is also conveniently located to both Tivat and Dubrovnik airports catering to local and international guests.
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MÖVENPICK CREATES NEW TRENDS
Founded in Switzerland in 1973, Mövenpick holds a growing portfolio of more than 90 hotels in 25 countries. Mövenpick Hotels & Resorts are known around the world for creating lasting memories by doing ordinary things in an extraordinary way. Located in city centers and top resorts five-star hotels provide an upscale, relaxed and uncomplicated guest experience. Mövenpick recognizes that small gestures make a big difference. Whether it is chocolate hour every afternoon, customized sleep technology to ensure a restful night or specially created fun and healthy kids’ menus, Mövenpick creates a friendly and warm environment. The brand is also known for its commitment to environmental protection and proposing pro-ecological solutions. The international Green Globe certification system has distinguished Mövenpick as a global leader in hospitality sustainability.
In the Northern Europe region, which currently comprises 31 countries (including Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Benelux countries, the United Kingdom, Eastern Europe, and Russia), a total of 12 Mövenpick projects are currently in development pipeline. The brand sees particularly strong potential in Germany, the Benelux countries, and Eastern Europe. For the latter, development remains strong with a focus on resort expansion for a booming leisure market.