Best Western, through a partnership with the Mohammad
Bin Haider Group, is to open the first two Best Western Premier hotels
in the Middle East this May.
Best Western is currently rebranding a
282-rooms-and-suites Dhow Palace Hotel in Bur Dubai. The
rebranding process is expected to be completed within 60 days and
the hotel is scheduled to open its door to welcome the first
guests as Best Western Premier Dhow Palace on May 1, 2009. The
hotel will offer newly refined superior standards, amenities and
services, complemented by four restaurants, a bar, a health club,
a rooftop swimming pool, and magnificent meeting rooms.
In addition, Best Western will also brand a new-build
deluxe Best Western Premier Creek, Bur Dubai, scheduled to be open
in May 2009. The hotel is peacefully located in the desirable
Dubai neighborhood and comprising 210 rooms and executive suites.
Both hotels are centrally positioned in the heart
of Bur Dubai's commercial district. This puts guests in easy reach
of the airport, World Trade Center, Bur Juman Shopping Mall and
other prominent landmarks and attractions.
With a target to become Asia’s largest hotel chain, Best
Western aims to have 50,000 rooms in 22 targetted countries across
Asia and the Middle East by 2011.
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