Hilton Worldwide plans to expand its Waldorf Astoria brand in Qatar
- Qatar: Thursday, March 07 - 2013 at 12:31
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Hilton Worldwide plans to expand its Waldorf Astoria brand presence in the Middle East with a new property in Qatar, following the signing of a management agreement with Doha-based La Jolla. The legendary hotel brand will debut in Doha with Waldorf Astoria Doha West Bay, a visually striking 42-storey property located on a prominent headland and commanding panoramic views of the city and Arabian Gulf.
John T A Vanderslice, global head, Luxury & Lifestyle Brands for Hilton Worldwide, said, "The aim of all Waldorf Hotels & Resorts is to offer unparalleled service and quality and build on the brand's legacy of timeless luxury and personalised experiences. Waldorf Astoria Doha West Bay will, undoubtedly, achieve that aim and guests can expect the highest levels of luxury in exceptional surroundings."
Designed to appeal to the discerning business and leisure traveller, Waldorf Astoria Doha West Bay will feature 250 spacious guestrooms and suites as well as 80 large serviced apartments.
Reflecting the brand's recognised prestige, amenities will include a palatial ballroom, state of the art meeting and conference facilities and a wide range of destination bars and restaurants. A rooftop pool and a two-storey bespoke health club and spa will also be developed for the property, which is expected to open by 2016.
Rudi Jagersbacher, president, Hilton Worldwide, Middle East & Africa said, "Hilton Worldwide enjoys a close affiliation with Qatar and the introduction of the illustrious Waldorf Astoria brand is an important step in offering greater guest choice with what will, arguably, be one of the strongest and most enviable property portfolios in the country."
As one of the world's fastest growing economies, Qatar is enjoying a surge in visitor numbers as it enters a sustained, decade-long period of growth and development supported by a government-backed $65bn investment programme.
Headline plans for the country include a new airport capable of handling 50-million passengers annually, a $5bn deepwater seaport with large cruise ship terminal, a causeway linking Qatar to Bahrain as well as a network of projects required to support the staging of the FIFA World Cup in 2022.
Saad Mohammed Fahad Buzwair, owner of La Jolla, said, "We are proud and honoured to be working with the world's leading hospitality company to welcome the famous Waldorf Astoria brand to Qatar. By combining our design excellence with one of the finest luxury hospitality brands we will create an unrivalled hotel with world class features and attributes."
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