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Diriyah Co., Aman Group Partner to Launch Two New Luxury Hotels in Saudi Arabia
(MENAFN) Diriyah Co., formerly known as Diriyah Gate Development Authority, has teamed up with Switzerland-based hospitality firm Aman Group to launch two new luxury hotels in Saudi Arabia, as part of the country's efforts to boost tourism. Aman Wadi Safar, located near Riyadh, will offer 78 rooms, 34 branded residences, and amenities such as a spa and dining outlets. Meanwhile, Janu Diriyah, from Aman's sister brand Janu, will be located near the UNESCO world heritage site of At-Turaif and feature 120 rooms, a wellness center, and dining outlets.
Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of Diriyah Co., expressed pride in the partnership with Aman, stating that these two new projects will enhance the luxury offerings to guests who come to explore Saudi Arabia's identity. Inzerillo added that Aman Group had developed the projects by tapping into the unique setting at the heart of 300 years of Saudi history while embracing the shared future as a city and a community. Vlad Doronin, chairman and CEO of Aman Group, affirmed the company's commitment to Saudi Arabia and stated that these two new hotels would build upon Aman Group's existing pipeline of properties in the country.
The launch of these two new hotels is part of Saudi Arabia's push to boost tourism and diversify its economy under Vision 2030. Diriyah, known as the City of Earth, is set to become the world's largest cultural and heritage destination. The new properties from Aman Group are expected to enhance the luxury offerings to visitors exploring Saudi Arabia's identity. Aman Group's strategic vision is to offer clients the opportunity to experience the breadth of this previously undiscovered country with journeys that encompass city experiences, remote desert landscapes, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Jerry Inzerillo, group CEO of Diriyah Co., expressed pride in the partnership with Aman, stating that these two new projects will enhance the luxury offerings to guests who come to explore Saudi Arabia's identity. Inzerillo added that Aman Group had developed the projects by tapping into the unique setting at the heart of 300 years of Saudi history while embracing the shared future as a city and a community. Vlad Doronin, chairman and CEO of Aman Group, affirmed the company's commitment to Saudi Arabia and stated that these two new hotels would build upon Aman Group's existing pipeline of properties in the country.
The launch of these two new hotels is part of Saudi Arabia's push to boost tourism and diversify its economy under Vision 2030. Diriyah, known as the City of Earth, is set to become the world's largest cultural and heritage destination. The new properties from Aman Group are expected to enhance the luxury offerings to visitors exploring Saudi Arabia's identity. Aman Group's strategic vision is to offer clients the opportunity to experience the breadth of this previously undiscovered country with journeys that encompass city experiences, remote desert landscapes, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

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