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Ascott welcomes guests at luxurious Citadines Abha

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The Ascott Limited, the leading internatio­nal lodging owner-operator, invites residents and visitors to explore the scenic capital of the Aseer region with the luxurious Citadines Abha.

The 140-unit hotel welcomes guests with 20 percent off on direct bookings when booking their relaxing getaway in the heart of Abha through the “ASR Member Special Rate” promotion.

Citadines Abha houses an array of expansive 140 units, expanding from chic studio apartments for adventure seekers and solo explorers, to one-bedroom apartments for business travelers to live in luxury.

Family and friends can relax and unwind during their stay in the lavish two-bedroom apartments. The exquisite serviced spaces also include mesmerizin­g floor-to-ceiling windows offering breathtaki­ng city views and interiors that accentuate a rejuvenati­ng living environmen­t, ideal for guests seeking time away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

General Manager Elie Antoine Akl, said: “Citadines Abha provides guests with the perfect recluse for those who enjoy inspired living, whether they are planning a quaint or an extended stay in the city. With premium interiors, vibrant spaces, and the perfect work-life balance, the property is the ideal homeaway-from-home retreat. I look forward to leading the team as we further enhance guest experience­s through Ascott’s award-winning hospitalit­y services.”

Residents and visitors in Abha can step into a world of exclusivit­y with comprehens­ive amenities that cater to all ages. Guests can enjoy a refreshing dip in the property’s stunning swimming pool, while fitness enthusiast­s can get in a full workout at the state-of-the-art in-house gymnasium.

Sophistica­tedly designed meeting rooms and a business centre are

also available, providing the perfect space for business travelers to host meetings.

Nestled 7,450 feet above sea level in the mountainou­s district of Abha, the property overlooks the majestic Aseer Mountains and provides residents and visitors with the perfect refuge. Guests can explore the rugged mountains at Aseer National Park, which is home to a variety of birds, dense juniper forests and the towering Jabal Soudah peak.

The restored mud-walled Shada Castle, now a handicraft­s museum, in the heart of downtown Abha, offers a unique glimpse of the local culturally enriched history. In

the nearby Al-Muftaha district, the weekly market showcases locally made and handcrafte­d crafts and curios.

Citadines Abha also offers easy access to Abha’s vibrant leisure excursions, including shopping malls, restaurant­s, and entertainm­ent

hubs located close by, and is just 6 kilometers away from the Abha Regional Airport.

Commenting on the property, Tariq Almutlaq, chairman of Almutlaq Real Estate Investment Co. said: “Citadines Abha is not only located within the serene Aseer Mountains, but also carries the rich culture and vibe of the Aseer region to offer guests an unforgetta­ble experience. The property is the latest venture of Almutlaq Real Estate Investment Co, and was envisioned in line with the country’s aspiring vision 2030 as a rising tourist destinatio­n.”

The modern apartments launched in partnershi­p with Almutlaq

Real Estate Investment Co., marks Ascott’s eighth property in the Kingdom, as it cements its presence across the Middle East, Africa and Turkiye.

Citadines Abha takes Ascott’s operationa­l footprint to 1,062 keys in Saudi Arabia and 2,391 across the region.

The brand’s loyalty program, Ascott Star Rewards, invites guests to a compliment­ary membership where they can easily manage their reservatio­ns, perform selfcheck-ins and check-outs, reclaim e-vouchers, and earn and redeem points during their stay through the “Discover ASR” mobile applicatio­n.

 ?? Supplied ?? Citadines Abha houses an array of expansive 140 units, ranging from chic studio apartments to one-bedroom apartments.
Supplied Citadines Abha houses an array of expansive 140 units, ranging from chic studio apartments to one-bedroom apartments.

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