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Courtleigh Hotel and Suites – Jamaica’s Best Business Hotel

Published:Wednesday | December 11, 2019 | 12:20 AM

Rainforest Seafoods’ Everod Wilson (second right) presents the Best Business Hotel Award to The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites team (from left): Kevin Hendrickson, Cecile Hyatt Reynolds, Jackie Hendrickson and Nicola Madden-Greig.
Rainforest Seafoods’ Everod Wilson (second right) presents the Best Business Hotel Award to The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites team (from left): Kevin Hendrickson, Cecile Hyatt Reynolds, Jackie Hendrickson and Nicola Madden-Greig.

Kingston’s Courtleigh Hotel and Suites and the RJRGLEANER Hospitality Jamaica 2019 Best Business Hotel awardee is all about customising the guest experience.

In fact, since opening its doors in 1997, the hotel, which is operated under The Courtleigh Hospitality Group has continued to upgrade, improve and offer exceptional services and amenities, recognising that today’s traveller is always looking for more, states Nicola Madden-Greig, director of marketing and sales.

Beaming with pride after collecting the coveted award, Madden-Greig spoke of how pleased and honoured the group was to be named Jamaica’s best business hotel.

“Our team members strive to give personalised service to our guests and partners,” added the director of marketing and sales. Special group rates are available and gives persons the perfect opportunity to experience the cultural centre of the Caribbean – Kingston, even while conducting business.

Located at 85 Knutsford Boulevard, The Courtleigh Hotel and Suites is home to 127 deluxe rooms and suites, meeting and conference rooms, and every guest is given a complimentary buffet breakfast every morning.

In addition to the Alexander’s Restaurant, there is the Mingles Bar and Lounge, and every Wednesday there is the Courtleigh’s Jerk, BBQ and Jive. The hotel offers all guests complimentary high-speed Wi-Fi, and both the business centre and private gym are open all day and night.

The gym has been recently expanded and totally rebuilt and facilitated with brand new, state-of-the-art equipment. The hotel has a ‘Borrows Programme’ for guests who might have forgotten an item or two. “Whether it is an adaptor, phone charger or curling iron,” Madden-Greig says.

The layout of rooms for frequent returning guests is also customised, with the goal aimed at making it more than just a business experience. “We work to make it a personal experience,” explained Madden-Greig.