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Wyndham Signs First Hawthorn Suites in Dubai

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Wyndham Hotel Group has signed a Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham property in Dubai, the first hotel to fly the group’s extended stay Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham brand flag in the Middle East.

The 188-room property, which is located in the heart of the popular Jumeirah Beach Residence in Dubai, is owned by R Hotels, the hotels and hotel management subsidiary of R Holding LLC, based in Ajman.

The property includes studio apartments, one and two-bedroom suites and a penthouse with panoramic views of both the Persian Gulf and Dubai Marina.

In addition to in-room kitchenettes, an all-day dining restaurant with inside and outside seating, a coffee shop and 24-hour room service ensure guests are well catered to throughout the duration of their stay.

“We are seeing increased demand for hotel products which allow guests to maintain their routines with a home away from home,” said Rui Barros, Wyndham Hotel Group’s senior vice president and managing director for Europe, Middle East and Africa. “Hawthorn Suites by Wyndham caters perfectly to this audience, while also providing the additional space and flexibility required by many families travelling to Dubai from across the Gulf.”

Guests at the hotel will also enjoy wireless internet access, an outdoor swimming pool, separate male and female spa areas, gym and meeting rooms as well as having the benefit of free parking.

Wyndham, Dubai, Hawthorn Suites

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