Dubai: Saudi Arabia has begun the structure of a new beach hotel in the canyons of the AlUla Desert, home to the first UNESCO World Heritage site, Hegra. The government has partnered with the Habitas hotel organization to build a hundred rooms as a component of an inclusive hotel ecosystem for the community,” he said.
The first phase, which includes the delivery of 50 keys, will end in the first quarter of 2021 and the stages are expected to end by the end of the year.
“Construction is underway, indicating that we are actively opening up new opportunities for regional and foreign investors in the hospitality sector,” said Amr AlMadani, executive director of the Royal Commission for AlUla. Located in northwestern Saudi Arabia, the destination has undergone a transformation and heritage sites are expected to reopen in October.
Designed to integrate seamlessly with The Landscape and Legacy of AlUla, the hotel will also enjoy the luxury experience through culturally engaging experiences.
In Hegra, the evidence of human presence goes back beyond the first millennium BC. The region is the later component of the Nabataean kingdom, an ancient Arab civilization.
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