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Mandarin Oriental has signed a management contract to manage, and ultimately brand, the iconic Emirates Palace in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
The group will take over management of the property from January 1st.
It will be Mandarin Oriental’s second hotel in the United Arab Emirates following the opening of Mandarin Oriental Jumeira, Dubai earlier this year.
The hotel will be rebranded as a Mandarin Oriental property, following a phased renovation over two years, during which time the hotel will remain open.
The work will encompass significant upgrades to guestrooms and recreational amenities, as well as new food and beverage facilities.
The Emirates Palace hotel sits on a 1.3-kilometre private beachfront, featuring 394 guestrooms and suites, 12 restaurants and bars, 40 meeting rooms, a concert grade auditorium and a ballroom that can accommodate up to 2,500 people.
Leisure facilities include a marina, two swimming pools, a spa and two fitness centres.
“This is a unique opportunity to manage one of the most high-profile properties in the Middle East and will be an excellent addition to our portfolio in the region.
“We look forward to bringing the Group’s exemplary service standards to Abu Dhabi and to introducing the brand to a new audience,” said James Riley, group chief executive of Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.
Emirates Palace, Abu Dhabi is centrally located in the heart of the city, conveniently situated for both leisure and business travellers.
The Grand Mosque and the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre are a short drive away.
The Marina Mall is nearby, and the commercial centre of the city is also easily accessed.
The hotel is 40 minutes from Abu Dhabi International Airport and 90 minutes from Dubai Airport.
“The partnership with Mandarin Oriental represents an important milestone and aims to propel the property’s profile into a new era,” said Sultan Dhahi Sultan Al Humairi, managing director of Emirates Palace Company.
“We look forward to a mutually prosperous and fruitful relationship with Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group,” he added.
Source: breakingtravelnews.com