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Three new five-star hotels are set to open in Qatar over September and October.
  • The Wyndham Grand Doha West Bay Beach, St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island and the Rixos Hotel Doha will soon unveil an exciting range of culinary concepts
  • Being the host nation of the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Gulf later this year, Qatar is using the event to fulfil its goal of attracting over 6 million visitors a year

Doha, Qatar – Three new five-star hotels are set to open in Qatar over September and October just ahead of the FIFA World Cup in the country later this year.

The Wyndham Grand Doha West Bay Beach, St. Regis Marsa Arabia Island and the Rixos Hotel Doha will soon unveil an exciting range of culinary concepts, extravagant pool and beach facilities, and incredible city views that is expected to add to Qatar’s position as one of the fastest-growing tourist destinations in the world.

Being the host nation of the first-ever FIFA World Cup in the Middle East later this year,  Qatar is using the event to fulfil the country’s ambitious goal of attracting over six million international visitors a year by 2030.

“We are pleased to witness the continuous addition of world-class hotels to Qatar’s thriving hospitality landscape,” Chief Operating Officer of Qatar Tourism, Berthold Trenkel, said. “With new hospitality, cultural and retail offerings, Qatar continues to attract growing numbers of visitors each month, as demonstrated by our current summer season which sees peak figures compared to the past five years.”