Located in the picturesque Sidi Abdel Rahman Bay in Egypt, the historic Al Alamein Hotel has officially reopened after a significant revamp by Emaar Hospitality Group.
While the building stays true to its rich heritage, visitors should expect modern comfort and luxury everywhere, from restaurants to the corridors and rooms.
The hotel is home to several historical artworks, which have all been taken into consideration while redesigning its interiors.
“The refurbishment of Al Alamein Hotel provides an example of our determination to offer a hotel that is on a par with, or rather superior to, world-class resorts. We strive for nothing less than the highest global standards for our customers and our developments in Egypt including Al Alamein Hotel, which renovation costs totaled $84 million,” said Mohamed Alabbar, chairman of Emaar.
Al Alamein Hotel is part of a residential and tourist destination that Emaar is developing in Marassi, the company’s leading Mediterranean landmark in Egypt. Marassi is set to house seven luxury hotels with up to 3,000 rooms.
These hotels include some that have already been launched such as Vida Marassi Marina, Address Marassi Beach Resort and Address Marassi Golf Resort + Spa.