Sheraton Hotels & Resorts has re-opened the doors to the iconic Sheraton Oman following a transformative renovation of its guestrooms, public spaces and food and beverage offerings.
Owned by Al Hashar Hotels LLC, under the umbrella of Al Hashar Group, and in association with Twenty14 Holdings, the 230-room hotel has been a landmark in Muscat for more than three decades ensuring guests can experience more in the heart of the city.
“Sheraton Oman, the tallest building in the country, has played a key role in shaping the hospitality sector in Oman since it first started business in 1985,” said Sheikh Al Muhannad Al Hashar, speaking at the hotel re-opening ceremony.
“The hotel interior has been completely redesigned, leaving the exterior shell as it is. With this magnificent transformation, the hotel is well positioned not only to be a leader in the sector but also to support the efforts of the Ministry of Tourism in promoting the country’s tourism potential at the international level. Significantly, with the Sultanate all poised for a long-term, major growth in the MICE segment, Sheraton Oman’s enhanced conferencing facilities are sure to add great value to the future of tourism.”
Sheraton Oman features 230 modern and spacious rooms, including 27 suites with panoramic views of the Al Hajar mountain range.
Showcasing interiors with distinctive touches of Omani culture, all rooms are outfitted with the Sheraton brand’s signature amenities and services, including the Sheraton Signature Sleep Experience.
The renovation features the addition of 38 Sheraton Club rooms, which offer exclusive access to the Sheraton® Club lounge with complimentary wifi, daily breakfast and a premium selection of beverages and hors d’oeuvres. Sheraton Oman also features Al Deyafa, a lounge dedicated for guests with early check-in’s and late check-outs – the only hotel in the country to offer such a facility.
The hotel also features a range of leisure facilities such as the state-of-the-art Sheraton Fitness & Spa with Technogym equipment, with a separate gym for ladies. Facilities include an outdoor and indoor pool with an option for resistance swimming, two Jacuzzis and exclusive access for ladies every morning from Monday to Thursday from 9am to 12pm. The expansive spa features four treatment rooms, with one room exclusively for men and one for women. Fitness aficionados can look forward to a Kinesis Studio for Zumba and other movement classes.
For business travellers, the hotel offers nine meeting rooms, two boardrooms and the Oman Ballroom, which is designed to pay tribute to the splendour and generosity of Omani hospitality.
Since its opening in 1985, Sheraton Oman has had a history of bringing people together in the heart of Muscat with its imaginative and innovative range of dining experiences. Restoring the tradition of refined gastronomy, the hotel opens with Courtyard – the hotel’s all-day dining venue where guests can look forward to a return of the classic Seafood Night and Asado South American Steakhouse – serving the finest steaks and grills expertly paired with an international selection of beverages. The hotel will also feature Paired, Sheraton’s food and beverage program comprised of artisanal small plates and elevated bar snacks, served alongside suggested premium and local refreshments.
“The renovation of Sheraton Oman reflects the brand’s approach to an elevated and customised design and further reinforces Sheraton as a trusted voice in global travel,” said Alex Kyriakidis, president and managing director, Middle East and Africa, Marriott International. “Marriott International remains committed to setting new hospitality benchmarks in Oman and being a part of the country’s development. With a strong presence in the sultanate across three hotels, we are also on track to double our portfolio in the country with four new properties and more than 1,000 rooms set to open in the next five years.”
Thomas van Opstal will lead the team at Sheraton Oman as general manager.
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