Nobu Hospitality launches new app
Hotel and restaurant brand Nobu Hospitality has rolled out a new mobile app in partnership with Alliants, available to download on iOS and Android.
With the app customers can explore and book restaurants and hotels and access exclusive benefits.
The new Nobu app offers guests a fully integrated contactless experience with mobile check-in and check-out, virtual room keys, itinerary at a glance and the ability to chat in multiple languages on a variety of platforms, including WeChat, SMS, and WhatsApp.
Guests can also connect directly with hotel team members for 24/7 requests.
The app also features a ‘Nobu Recommends’ section that provides a mobile concierge review of each hotel’s destination and advice on booking local restaurants.
Trevor Horwell, Chief Executive Officer for Nobu Hospitality said: "The Nobu app offers a user-friendly, contact-free and fully-integrated guest journey – a concept that has never been more important now. We are thrilled to offer our guests a digital platform to interact with Nobu in new and immersive ways."
The ‘How We Roll’ tab highlights exclusive brand partnerships.
Users will also gain early access to private events at Nobu Hotels and Restaurants globally.
Full functionality on the app is currently offered at Nobu Hotels in London Portman Square, Palo Alto and Warsaw and will be in Chicago and Miami Beach as well as other locations soon.
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