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A tasty edition to hospitality scene

June 8 - 15, 2016
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Hilton Worldwide has signed a management agreement with United Tower Real Estate to open at a development which is currently under construction off the coast of Bahrain, as part of its expansion plans in the kingdom.

The new property is set to add accommodation availability in 2019 and feature 237 serviced apartments called DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Bahrain Dilmunia Island.

Carlos Khneisser, vice president of development, Middle East & North Africa, said: “With more than 70 per cent of our Middle East pipeline currently under
construction, Hilton’s presence is growing rapidly across the region.

“The project at Dilmunia Island will be an outstanding addition to the Hilton portfolio in the Middle East, and further enhance Bahrain as a hugely popular destination for travellers to the region.” DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Bahrain Dilmunia Island will offer a mix of studio, one and two bedroom apartments.

Guests will be able to choose from three dining outlets including an all-day dining restaurant, a lobby café and a pool café. Leisure facilities will include an outdoor swimming pool, a spa, health club and salon.

For business guests, the hotel will offer four meeting rooms, a boardroom and a business centre. Wellbeing and vitality are a focus at Dilmunia Island, which includes residential and shopping areas, and a health district.

The mixed-use development is one of several large scale projects being built in line with Bahrain’s Economic Vision 2030, a plan which aims to diversify the country’s economy.

Ahmed Mahmood Mohamed al Qaed, owner of United Tower Real Estate said: “We look forward to welcoming guests and showcasing the property as part of Dilmunia Island, which we expect to become a major destination for locals and visitors to Bahrain.”

Dilmunia Island CEO, Mohammed Alsayed, said he was delighted with the progress of the project which he says will integrate modernity, balanced life-style and well-being across the well planned development.  “With the arrival of DoubleTree, we will certainly enhance the visitor experience marking it out as one of the most prestigious projects in the region,” he added.

The opening of the property will be another big-named attraction to the hospitality sector on the island which has welcomed Rotana, Sofitel and the Four Seasons in recent years to its destination list hotspot list in what is shaping up as a highly competitive marketplace. “We are delighted to have signed a second DoubleTree property in Bahrain,” said Dianna Vaughan, global head, DoubleTree by Hilton and Curio – A Collection by Hilton.

“At more than 460 DoubleTree properties globally, our unique style of hospitality begins with a warm chocolate chip cookie welcome upon arrival and continues with excellent service throughout the stay.”

Hilton now features three properties across its Bahraini development pipeline, in its Hilton Hotels & Resorts and DoubleTree by Hilton portfolio. There are more than 67 properties currently under development in the Middle East, which will more than double the existing portfolio size over the next few years.







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