Katara unveils luxurious new hilltop resort

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The Cultural Village Foundation (Katara), adding to its roster of opulent hospitality establishments, will shortly debut a brand-new five-star resort for an unparalleled retreat experience in its most breathtaking locales.

At a press presentation on Sunday, the much-awaited Katara Hills LXR Hotels & Resorts project was unveiled.

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In the same meeting, Katara and Estithmar Holding signed a contract. Henrik Christiansen, CEO of Estithmar Holding, and Ramez Al-Khayyat, vice chairman of Estithmar Holding, were in attendance.

Professor Dr. Khalid bin Ibrahim Al Sulaiti, the general manager of Katara, was on hand to represent the company.

According to Al Sulaiti, “This project, which is integrated with the other Katara sustainable cultural and tourism projects, is considered one of the most cutting-edge tourism projects, keeping pace with what the country is witnessing from enormous achievements and tireless efforts to host the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022.”

Christiansen noted that the Katara Hills LXR Hotels & Resorts project stands out for its design, which combines the gorgeous Katara landscapes with modern architecture, and claimed that the new project has the potential to enhance Qatar’s tourism business.

What to expect

The new Katara Hills LXR Hotels & Resorts project will consist of 15 luxurious villas, each with its own private pool.

But that’s not the best part.

Each villa will be strategically located in a unique spot above the Katara Hills to provide gusts with alluring views of the lush surroundings and the famous Katara Beach.

The resort will also offer a range of facilities, including a 5-star spa, an opulent restaurant, and a special service team for all guests during their stay.

The project promises to offer a peaceful retreat amid vast green spaces distributed along the Katara Hills— all from one window.

Guests will also have the opportunity to enjoy the village’s various cultural, artistic, heritage and sports activities hosted all year long, which incorporates the concept of sustainable cultural tourism.

The unveiling of the new project comes as officials confirmed Al Maha Island, the much-awaited leisure and tourism hotspot, is set to open its doors to the public in November.

The 230,000 sqm complex will welcome tourists and all residents roughly two weeks before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 kick-off, according to Marwan Dimas, Group Chief Marketing and Communications Officer at Estithmar Holding.

Al Maha will offer the greatest in fun and entertainment for visitors to the Qatar 2022 World Cup, Dimas said on Al Kass TV on Friday. “Al Maha will be one of the ultimate entertainment locations for visitors to the Qatar 2022 World Cup,” he added.

Both initiatives take place as Qatar gets ready to welcome everyone traveling to the Gulf nation to watch the FIFA World Cup in November.

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