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WHG opens two Ramada hotels in Middle East

Ramada Middle East

Ramada Middle EastWyndham Hotel Group (WHG), a part of Wyndham Worldwide Corporation (WWC), has expanded its portfolio in the Middle East with the opening of two new Ramada hotels, Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street in Kurdistan, Iraq, and Ramada Plaza Beirut Raouche in Beirut, Lebanon.

Located 10km away from Sulaymaniyah International Airport, the 71-room Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street hotel features 58 guest rooms and 13 suites, ranging from 44m? to 135m? and equipped with all modern conveniences.

“We look forward to offering business and leisure travellers in the market a new hotel experience, not to mention all of the benefits of the world’s largest hotel loyalty programme, Wyndham Rewards.”

The hotel also features a 728m? theatre-style ballroom with capacity for around 700 people, a spa with seven treatment rooms, a 144m? indoor swimming pool, a Turkish bath, saunas and a whirlpool.

Dining options include the Panorama A La Carte Restaurant, the Boulevard Caf? and Aquarium Lobby Bar.

Additional services include 24hr room service, free indoor parking with valet service and payable airport transfers.

In another development, WHG has opened the 144-room Ramada Plaza Beirut Raouche hotel in Beirut, Lebanon.

Situated within a 15-minute drive from Beirut-Rafic Hariri International Airport, the 18-storey hotel has a mix of 119 standard, deluxe and executive guest rooms and 25 suites.

For leisure, meetings and event space, the hotel offers a 391m? ballroom, a pool, fitness club, business centre, and six meeting rooms ranging from 12m? to 214m? with total capacity of 500 people.

Dining options at the Ramada Plaza Beirut Raouche hotel include Views restaurant offering international cuisine, El Fornayo restaurant serving Italian cuisine, Umsiyat restaurant offering all day dining and traditional Lebanese fare, and The Lobby Lounge.

WHG Europe, Middle East and Africa senior vice president and managing director Rui Barros said WHG continually evaluates opportunities to enter new markets and bring its renowned brands and best-in-class service to new destinations.

“We look forward to offering business and leisure travellers in the market a new hotel experience, not to mention all of the benefits of the world’s largest hotel loyalty programme, Wyndham Rewards,” Barros added.

Currently, WHG operates over 30 hotels across the Middle East in locations including Dubai, Manama, Muscat, Jeddah, Kuwait City and others.

Source hotelmanagement-network.com