Dubai: Ramada Jumeirah, a new four-star hotel with 252 rooms, is scheduled to be completed and opened in July, a statement by Abjar Hotels International said.
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Ramada Jumeirah to open in July
Four-star hotel that will cater to businessmen and travellers gets finishing touches
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- The Ramada Jumeirah scheduled to be completed and opened next month by Abjar Hotels International will have 252 rooms.
The hotel is now in the final stages of completion, the company said in a statement.
Ramada Jumeirah Dubai will cater to business travellers and holiday-makers who will be drawn to its unique location and value services.
Accessibility
This hotel is centrally located on Dubai's Al Mina Road near some of the city's main access points including Shaikh Zayed Road, Jumeirah Beach and Port Rashid (Dry Docks and Dubai Maritime City).
The Ramada Jumeirah is a mere five-minute drive from the Dubai World Trade Centre and Dubai International Convention and Exhibition Centre, the city's premier business hubs. Several of the city's key corporate districts and shopping malls are also just minutes away.
This new hotel is also just a 20-minute drive from Dubai International Airport, making it easily accessible for travellers
Alain Rigazzi, General Manager of Ramada Jumeirah Dubai, said: "It is with great excitement that Abjar Hotels International LLC and Wyndham Hotel Group international are launching the Ramada Jumeirah, a unique project by Abjar Hotels International.
"The addition of this newest hotel not only helps to further anchor our presence in Dubai, but also ideally complements our growing portfolio."
He added: "We are committed to deliver excellent services exceeding four-star standards".
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