Shangri-La has expanded its portfolio of
hotels in the Middle East with the grand opening of the Shangri-La
Hotel, Doha.
Housed in a gleaming 50-storey property in the
commercial district of West Bay, the hotel, designed to resemble a
falcon’s head in recognition of Qatari falconry – the country’s
historic and elite pastime, is adorned with museum-quality art
pieces honouring the rich heritage of the Qatari peninsula which
are on loan from the Sheikh Faisal Collection.
Located close to the business and diplomatic
areas, Shangri-La Hotel, Doha offers a direct link to the City
Centre Mall, the city’s largest mall, and is only five minutes
from the waterfront promenade.
References to a traditional Arabian welcome
begin when guests arrive at the hotel. In the driveway, a
prodigious bottle tree greets visitors, while a falconer in
traditional garb with the recognisable bird of prey perched on his
arm shows the warmth of welcome intrinsic to this part of the
world. Guests are presented with a cup of rich coffee, made by the
hotel’s specialist coffee maker according to a nomadic recipe, to
reflect another warm Arabian gesture that is the hotel’s signature
blend of East meets East hospitality.
Light-filled luxury
accommodation includes 272 guestrooms and suites and 42 serviced
apartments. The guestrooms, all with floor-to-ceiling windows and
views of the city and Persian Gulf, feature warm earth tones
and amenities including a 47-inch Wi-Fi-enabled smart TV and
Shangri-La’s signature mattress. Complementing the chic interiors
are spacious marble bathrooms fitted with premium toiletries, a
deep-soaking tub and walk-in shower.
Taking advantage of
the 360-degree panoramic vista of the skyline and the glistening
Persian Gulf is the Horizon Club Lounge. There in the private
sanctuary, located on level 42 of the hotel, Horizon Club and
suite guests can enjoy private check-in service, complimentary
refreshments all day and a host of exclusive privileges.
Leisure facilities include an aquamarine lagoon-shaped
pool on the 2,000-square-metre deck dotted with
loungers. A
shaded splash pool is located nearby for little guests to frolic
in. Next to the
pool area is the Health Club that offers a fully-equipped 24-hour
fitness centre, sauna and steam rooms. Chi, The Spa, features an outdoor hydrotonic
pool and eight private treatment rooms.
Shangri-La Hotel, Doha boasts seven food and
beverage outlet.
Sridan provides an interactive all-day dining experience where
distinctive arches, intricate lamps and vividly coloured tiles
recreate a lively souq (market) atmosphere for guests.
Fuego is the
only restaurant in the city to offer certified Argentine Kobe beef. Decorated in deep burgundy hues with miniature horse
sculptures displayed in the dining area and horseshoes dotting the wall, the informal and lively atmosphere is heightened by live
folk music performed by an Argentine duo.
Yabby, the
seafood restaurant, takes its name from the popular Australian
crayfish and showcases one of the largest live seafood selections
in Doha.
The entrancing Shanghai Club, opening later in the year,
will be located on level 42 and 43 of the hotel. At a height of
162.3 metres above ground, the venue will be Doha’s highest
Chinese restaurant with authentic food presentations for lunch and
dinner, as well as after-work drinks.
The Den, an European-inspired
piano lounge, resplendent in polished wood and supple leather
harks back to the glamour of a bygone era.
In
celebration of its grand opening, Golden Circle members reserving
the “Thrice the Welcome in Doha” offer, valid until 30 June 2016,
will receive triple Golden Circle award points and a 25%
discount on the Best Available Rate, food and beverage and Chi,
The Spa.
Check special rates and availability at Shangri-La Hotel, Doha.
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