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Sofitel to open hotel in Riyadh

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Jeddah, November 11th 2012 – Representatives of the King Abdullah International Foundation and Sofitel, the luxury brand of French Hotel Group Accor, gathered in Jeddah to commemorate the signing of a management contract of a Sofitel hotel in Riyadh, in the presence of HRH Prince Khalid ibn ‘Abdullah ibn ‘Abdulaziz, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Foundation and Denis Hennequin, Accor Chairman and Chief…

Sofitel to open hotel in Riyadh

The Sofitel Riyadh, which is currently under construction, is expected to open by the end of 2015. Its guests will enjoy a full range of facilities that include approximately 400 rooms & suites, six food and beverage outlets, various meeting facilities, a swimming pool, a spa and additional recreational amenities.

The Foundation’s hotel will be a notable architectural landmark on the Riyadh landscape. The hotel and the rest of the complex will provide a lasting legacy to the noble vision and initiatives of King Abdullah to bring about lasting and positive impact to humanity as a whole.

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