Antalya launches a new type of 'all-inclusive'. Hotels surprised tourists with an unexpected bonus.
Hotels in Turkish Antalya may introduce a new format of 'all-inclusive'. Hotels have started collaborating with city restaurants to attract tourists to the city. Now guests of the Sunprime C-Lounge hotel in Alanya, who use the 'all-inclusive' system, can eat for free at the Mini Mutfak restaurant in the city center. This not only satisfies the tourists' desire to see the city but also supports local business and the economy.
For the Sunprime C-Lounge hotel, this collaboration is part of their plan to obtain a sustainable tourism certificate. They believe it is a model with rich social and economic benefits for locals and tourists. Tourists will be able to choose one of three menus until 8:00 PM and enjoy Anatolian cuisine at the restaurant.
Hotels hope that this project will become a successful model for other businesses and help them increase social benefits. The main goal is guest satisfaction and offering them options they can choose outside the hotel. Thus, the 'all-inclusive' format may get new development in Antalya.
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