The number of hotels in the Middle East keeps growing, mainly due to the fact that the region has become a hub for both business and leisure travellers. We present a few properties that have opened and some expected to open soon.
DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai – Al Jadaf
Location – Al Jadaf, Dubai | Number of Rooms/ Suites – 326
Located in Al Jadaf and boasting with 326 guest rooms and suites, the recently converted DoubleTree by Hilton Dubai – Al Jadaf is a stone’s throw away from the Al Jadaf metro station. Just 10 minutes away from Dubai International Airport, the hotel makes it the perfect accommodation choice for both business and leisure travellers. It also feature two restaurants, including StrEAT Culture.
Palace Beach Resort
Location – Fujairah, United Arab Emirates |Number of Rooms/ Suites – 167
A palatial beachfront oasis where contemporary grandeur, natural beauty and Arabian heritage blend between the cityscape and Indian Ocean. Where the City meets the Sea, Palace Beach Resort Fujairah is set to open its doors in Q2 of 2022. Designed with a majestic sense of style and developed by Eagle Hills, Palace Resort Fujairah is set to become the brand’s ultimate beach getaway.
Copthorne Lakeview Hotel & Executive Apartments
Location – Dubai |Number of Rooms/ Suites – 165 Rooms and 43 apartments
Overlooking a picturesque lake, the Copthorne Lakeview Hotel & Executive Apartments Dubai Investments Park encompasses 165 rooms and 43 apartments of one and two bedrooms. It offers an outdoor pool area. The hotel adjoins a shopping mall that consists of a large grocery shop, Choithrams, a nail salon, a hairdresser, a kids play area, and several restaurants.
Four Seasons Hotel Diriyah
Location – Diriyah Gate Development Authority, KSA |Number of Rooms/ Suites – 150
Four Seasons Hotel Diriyah will include approximately 150 luxuriously appointed rooms and suites, expansive meeting and event spaces, a wellness spa with seven treatment rooms and a fitness centre. The Diriyah development will become one of the Middle East’s most walkable, pedestrianized cities, and upon completion will be the world’s largest cultural and heritage site.