InterContinental Kyiv has opened its doors in the heart of Ukraine’s capital city.
The 11-story hotel has been designed by Ukrainian architect Sergey Babushkin and features an angular façade of marble and glass.
Inside, British designer John Tweedie has created a residential-style lobby, marked by cream and pale yellow marble floors, black marble columns, handmade Italian furniture, and specially commissioned Eastern European art and lighting fixtures.
The hotel has 272 classically styled guestrooms featuring furnishings by British designer David Salmon, with luxurous upholstery and traditional wood detailing.
The Comme il faut brasserie experience is inspired by the Café de la Paix at InterContinental Paris Le Grand; restauarant Olivera offers a casual all-day Italian-Mediterranean dining room with an open kitchen; while b-hush is a rooftop champagne, caviar, and seafood bar featuring a mahogany sky terrace overlooking St. Michael’s Square.
The mezzanine floor is home to Club InterContinental lounge, divided into dining, bar and relaxation areas. Other amenities include a grand ballroom, conference center, spa and health club, and indoor swimming pool.