Rotana, one of the leading hotel management companies in the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe, is expanding its presence across the region with 15 new hotels and resorts scheduled to open by the end of 2017.
With the debut of the chain’s new lifestyle property in Jeddah, Centro Shaheen, Rotana’s impact could carry a wallop in redefining the culture of travel and hospitality in the Kingdom and across the region.
The hotel brings the ethos of the Rotana brand to a contemporary setting that is young and fresh in its approach, original in its presentation and dynamic in its offerings.
“Style has become the byword of our time,” said Mohamad Haj Hassan, area vice president, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Egypt, Iraq, Kuwait, Qatar, Jordan and Bahrain.
“With chic looks and slick delivery underlying its high-standard service offering, Centro is an inspired concept that sets an unparalleled benchmark for the traveller who appreciates style and sophistication,” he added.
“Centro’s rooms and suites have been keenly designed and furnished to optimize comfort, efficiency and style and are variously configured to suit the needs of guests,” he said.
“All rooms feature the latest in lighting options, large-screen TVs, Wi-Fi and all the in-room amenities that have come to be expected from quality lodgings worldwide,” added Haj Hassan.
Dinning and delightful moments are both well counted in the hotel concept.
Centro Shaheen is the first property under Centro hotels by Rotana brand to open in Jeddah. Conveniently located on Madinah Road, the hotel is close to shopping malls and Jeddah’s commercial centers, and is only five minutes’ drive away to the renovated Jeddah Corniche.
Source: Arab News
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