First Four Seasons Kuwait Hotel Opening Next Year
Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts is set to open its very first hotel in Kuwait next year. The hotel will be dubbed Four Seasons Kuwait at Burj Alshaya and open late next year. Located in the heart of Kuwait’s central business district, it will offer easy access to the nearby city for all holiday-goers staying there.
The hotel will feature 263 rooms and come complete with five food and beverage options. Amongst them will be an Italian dining concept with three wood-burning ovens and a pan-Asian restaurant. Additionally, there will be a number of outdoor terraces on the penthouse level while the interiors will be designed by Yabu Pushelberg and include an indoor swimming pool, spa and fitness complex.
Discussing the hotel, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts president of hotel operations in Europe, Middle East and Africa, Christian Clerc said “We are thrilled to be opening our first Hotel in Kuwait, Four Seasons Hotel Kuwait at Burj Alshaya, set to be our 14th hotel in the Middle East.
“Entering the market of Kuwait is a logical step for us following our recent openings in Dubai and Bahrain. The Burj Alshaya development is destined to become an exciting new landmark for the city, and we are delighted to be able to bring our Four Seasons culture, service and product to the destination. “
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