Kampala Marriott gets Licensing & Grading Guidance from Uganda Tourism Board

Ahead of the anticipated opening of the Kampala Marriott Hotel and Apartments, the Quality Assurance (QA) team of the Uganda Tourism Board (UTB) held a technical engagement with the management of the property on location as part of preparations.

The meeting, according to reports focused on providing guidance on licensing requirements and grading operational systems, in line with Uganda’s tourism accommodation standards, as well as reviewing progress towards the hotel’s planned opening at the end of April 2026.

Supporting Compliance and Quality Standards

During the engagement, UTB’s QA representatives guided the Marriott management team through the regulatory framework governing hotel licensing and grading in Uganda. The session included a review of the hotel’s operational systems to assess alignment with the required standards.

Key areas were discussed, and opportunities for improvement were identified to ensure the property meets all necessary criteria for licensing and grading prior to opening.

Opening Preparations on Track

Both teams confirmed that the target opening date remains the end of April, with ongoing efforts focused on finalizing operational systems and addressing outstanding requirements within the agreed timelines.

Next Steps

The Kampala Marriott Hotel and Apartments management team will address the identified areas for improvement in preparation for licensing and grading.

The Uganda Tourism Board will continue to provide technical guidance and support throughout the compliance process.

This engagement reflects UTB’s commitment to working closely with tourism stakeholders to uphold quality standards and enhance Uganda’s hospitality offering.

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