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Nils Rothbarth has been appointed General Manager at Lanson Place Mall of Asia in Manila

Hospitality Net06-05-2025

Lanson Place Personal Hotels and Residences (Lanson Place) is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Nils Rothbarth as General Manager of Lanson Place Mall of Asia, Manila. With nearly three decades of global hospitality leadership, he brings vast expertise and a vibrant vision for enhancing the guest experience at Lanson Place Mall of Asia.
Mr. Rothbarth's appointment aligns with the brand's signature ethos of exceptional service and hospitality. As General Manager, he will be tasked with steering the property's strategic direction and operational policies, ensuring that Lanson Place Mall of Asia continues to meet the evolving needs and expectations of its guests. His commitment to implementing Lanson Place's hallmark of personalised service will also shape every aspect of daily operations, making each guest's stay a memorable experience.
Prior to joining Lanson Place, Mr. Rothbarth's extensive hospitality experience included:
Cluster General Manager for Fairmont Hotels and Safari Clubs Kenya, including renowned properties Fairmont The Norfolk in the Kenyan capital Nairobi and Fairmont Mara Safari Club.
Born in Offenbach, Germany, his career has spanned continents, with a particular focus on Africa, including positions in Ethiopia, Zambia and South Africa. In 2023, while managing Fairmont The Norfolk, he was honoured with a World Travel Award for 'Africa's Leading City Hotel'. The accolade underscored his dedication to the highest quality experiences and guest satisfaction.
His experience also extended to The Philippines, where he was General Manager responsible for the pre-opening and launch of the Park Inn by Radisson North EDSA in Manila.
Lanson Place Mall of Asia stands as a premier destination for both tourists and business travellers. Its prime location near the iconic Mall of Asia provides easy access to more than 1,000 retail stores and dining options. Committed to sustainability, the property features eco-friendly designs while also serving as a cultural hub, frequently hosting festivals and events that enrich local experiences. In close proximity to leisure and entertainment attractions, it embodies a vibrant, urban atmosphere, making it the ideal choice for families and individuals alike seeking both quality leisure time and cultural enrichment.
With his global perspective, award-winning leadership, and proven success in both urban and resort settings, Mr. Rothbarth is poised to lead Lanson Place Mall of Asia into an exciting new chapter—delivering thoughtfully curated stays that reflect the heart of modern Manila.

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