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Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Residence opens in Duqm, Oman

Park Inn by Radisson and Musstir, the property development arm of MB Group (Chairman Dr. Mohammed Al-Barwani) announce the opening of a new hotel and residence in Duqm, Oman. Part of the Carlson Rezidor hotel group, the Duqm property is the brands third hotel in Oman, and the first location outside the nations capital.

As an emerging economic and industrial hub, Duqm offers huge potential in transforming itself into the next business and weekend escape destination due to its location on the coast of Oman, said Mark Willis, area vice president, Middle East & Sub-Saharan Africa for the Rezidor Hotel Group. Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Residence Duqm takes our growing Middle East portfolio to 30 hotels and 8,000 rooms.
Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Residence Duqm is located ten kilometres from the Port of Duqm, and features 73 accommodation units including 50 one-bedroom chalets, 8 two-bedroom villas, 13 one-bedroom and 2 two-bedroom apartments.

With a US$10 billion investment, the Government of Oman has chosen Duqm to be at the forefront of development for the country, said Safana Al Barwani, director of Musstir. We are proud to be part of Duqms strategic development with an international hospitality addition to a rapidly growing city.
The future-forward and trendsetting property provides an all-day dining restaurant, free wireless internet throughout the hotel, indoor and outdoor bars, as well as an outdoor swimming pool and a gym.

Park Inn by Radisson has already established a reputation worldwide as one of the leading midscale hotels in the region, commented Cyril Piaia, chief executive officer of Musstir. Park Inn by Radisson is a natural fit as we share the same values and the team has a proven track record in Oman.
Targeting business and leisure travellers, the Park Inn by Radisson Hotel & Residence Duqm also features a ladies salon, tennis court and childrens playground.
The hotel has also been earmarked for future development plans over the next few years.

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