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Wyndham Opens First Hotel in Iraq

Travel News Asia Latest Travel News Podcasts Videos Wednesday, 10 July 2013
 

Wyndham Hotel Group has opened its first hotel in Iraq.

The newly-built, 71-room Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street in Kurdistan, features 58 guest rooms and 13 suites, ranging from 44 to 135 square metres.

The Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street is centrally located and within easy reach of the city’s various cultural, historical and commercial points of interests. It is just 10 kilometres from Sulaymaniyah International Airport.

In addition to the accommodation, the Ramada Sulaymaniyah Salim Street features a 728-square-metre theatre-style ballroom catering for up to 700 people, various dining options ranging from the Panorama A La Carte Restaurant on the top floor to the Boulevard Café and Aquarium Lobby Bar. Guests can also elect to dine in the comfort of their room by taking advantage of 24-hour room service.

Extensive leisure facilities include a spa with seven treatment rooms, a 144-square-metre indoor swimming pool, a Turkish bath, saunas and a whirlpool.

Additionally, the hotel offers free indoor parking with a valet service and airport transfers are available for an additional fee.

“Wyndham Hotel Group constantly evaluates opportunities to enter new markets and bring our renowned brands and best-in-class service to new destinations,” said Rui Barros, Wyndham Hotel Group’s senior vice president and managing director of Europe, Middle East and Africa. “We look forward to offering business and leisure travellers in the market a new hotel experience, not to mention all of the benefits of the world’s largest hotel loyalty programme, Wyndham Rewards.”

Wyndham, Kurdistan, Iraq

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