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Doha-based Al Rayyan Hospitality ((ARH) will showcase its “local and international” exquisite resorts through its participation at ITB Berlin in Germany from March 9 to 13.
ITB Berlin is the foremost business to business platform for global touristic offers.
To date, ARH has achieved an “impressive” track record with some nine exquisitely designed Souq Waqif Hotels comprising of 183 rooms, nestled in the bustling traditional market in Doha.
The hospitality development group has also restored an elegant 19th century Victorian townhouse, Adria Hotel in South Kensington, London, offering round-the-clock butler service for the sophisticated traveller.
At the 2016 ITB, Al Rayyan Hospitality plans to unveil exciting new offers of distinctive luxury resorts, in line with the company’s vision to revolutionise the perception of hospitality by strategically developing unique lifestyle destinations.
ARH, announced last year the opening of its first holiday resort, the super-luxurious Banana Island Resort Doha by Anantara, developed as an idyllic 32-acre holiday retreat with stunning settings offering surf, sand and serenity.
Opening the first Wellness Centre in a Middle East resort, the 5-star vacation destination offered a holistic approach to health and well-being to revive its guests on holiday with the promise of the latest treatments and exercise options. From bowling alleys to putting green in a diving centre, it also has every conceivable recreational and entertainment facility for guests of any age, and an incomparable family holiday experience.
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