Marriott has taken over the management of the Almasa
Hotel in the new administrative capital of Egypt, and rebranded it
as The St. Regis Almasa.
The St. Regis Almasa features 270 rooms, 90
suites, 60 apartments and 14 villas, all featuring a private
balcony or patio overlooking the pool and surrounding lush green
landscape.
The hotel is located a short distance from
Egypt’s ministerial district and the new Arts and Culture hub
which is home to the Grand Opera House, Egypt’s Capitals Museum
and the Capital Library.
Facilities at the hotel include a variety of F&B
outlets, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, an
artificial beach with waves, a spa with
eight treatment rooms, a Moroccan Hammam, sauna and steam rooms, a fitness
center and a kid's club.
The St. Regis Almasa also boasts a
42,000-square-foot convention center that has three ballrooms with
separate entrances, dedicated bridal suites, nine meeting rooms
and six VIP lounges with access to a private restaurant. It also
features The Summit Hall, which is renowned for hosting heads of
states, and Teatro Al Asema, a state-of-the-art spectator venue.
“We are delighted to bring our iconic St. Regis
brand to the new administrative capital together with the National
Authority for Management & Investment,” said Guido De Wilde, Chief
Operating Officer, Middle East, Marriott International. “This
opening is a significant milestone in our journey and underscores
the tremendous trust and confidence our owners have in us and in
the power of our luxury brands in the region.”
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