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Courtyard Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter opens in Saudi Arabia

Courtyard Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter opens in Saudi Arabia

Marriott International has celebrated the opening of the Courtyard Riyadh Diplomatic Quarter with a variety of on-site celebrations. 

Courtyard by Marriott, the world’s 11th largest hotel brand, already has a strong footprint in the region with properties in Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and Kuwait.

Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al-Meqbel, mayor of Riyadh, participated in the official opening celebrations which included associates, VIP customers and a number of dignitaries from the diplomatic corps stationed nearby.

The new hotel appeals to travellers looking for a prime location close to the Diplomatic Quarter.

At the Arabian Travel Market in the United Arab Emirates earlier this month, Marriott International announced that it is putting emphasis on expansion in the region through the Courtyard, Residence Inn and Marriott Executive Apartments brands. 

These developments are taking place in response to customer demand and regional travel trends.

“We’re thrilled by the continued expansion of our lodging portfolio in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and to participate in the economic development of the Diplomatic Quarter,” said Alex Kyriakidis, president, Marriott International Middle East & Africa.

“Tourism in the Kingdom has strong growth potential with an average increase of 6.5 per cent year-over-year projected through 2014.

“We are confident that this hotel will continue to be successful because of its ability to cater for a variety of clientele and its superb location adjacent to the Diplomatic Quarter.”

Courtyard understands business travellers, and, through extensive research, the brand continues to evolve to meet guests’ changing needs.

Combining innovative technology with style and comfort, the adaptable lobby space offers options so guests can make the most of their time on the road.

Intuitive services accommodate guests’ desire for choice and control and allow them to use the public space and guest rooms to meet all of their needs while on the road.