Hyatt Signs three Saudi Arabia hotels
Hyatt Hotels Corporation announced management deals for three new Saudi Arabia hotels.
These will be Grand Hyatt Madinah, Hyatt Regency Madinah and Hyatt Place Madinah.
Upon opening, they will add a combined 1,729 room keys to Hyatt’s portfolio in the country.
The three properties will be part of the Rua Al Madinah project and are set to be the first Hyatt-branded hotels in Madinah.
The city aims to attract 30 million tourists by 2030.
The Rua Al Madinah project is one of the most important initiatives in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030.
Hyatt Place Madinah will feature 860 guestrooms, a large restaurant, event space and a fitness centre.
Hyatt Regency Madinah will have 539 guestrooms, multiple dining options, a lobby lounge and a Regency Club.
Grand Hyatt Madinah will be a destination within a destination, Hyatt says.
It will feature 330 guestrooms, premium dining, and modern interiors with vibrant design.
Hyatt’s current portfolio in Saudi Arabia consists of six properties across five brands including Park Hyatt Jeddah – Marina, Club and Spa.
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