Rezidor has opened a new flagship in Qatar: the Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha. The outstanding property featuring 583 rooms has been converted and completely renovated. “We are delighted to be present in Qatar with such a prominent property,” explained Kurt Ritter, president of Rezidor. “The Middle East belongs to our focus regions for future business development, and Qataroffers excellent opportunities for growth.” Qatar is one of the world’s richest countries, and is using its immense oil and gas wealth to diversify the economy into real estate, tourism, and air travel. In 2022, Qatar will be hosting the FIFA World Cup. Rezidor operates the brands Radisson Blu, Park Inn by Radisson and Hotel Missoni across the Middle East, and currently has 30 hotels with more than 12,700 rooms in operation and under development in the region. The Radisson Blu Hotel, Doha enjoys an excellent location in the city centre, only four kilometres from Doha International Airport and close to the bustling West Bay business district. Visitors find innumerable opportunities for shopping and dining nearby, while beachcombers can bask on the stunning shoreline. Memorable cultural attractions include the Museum of Islamic Art.
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