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Hilton set to open first hotel in Erbil

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Jagersbacher, left, and Stephen Lari, principal of owners, The Claremont Group

HILTON Worldwide has signed an agreement to open its first hotel in Erbil, the flourishing capital city of Iraqi Kurdistan, under a management agreement with New York-based real estate developer The Claremont Group.

Comprising 200 serviced apartments, DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Erbil is expected to open at the end of 2013.

The new hotel will be strategically located on Erbil’s central thoroughfare, close to the recently expanded Erbil International Airport and the Ainkawa district, one of the city’s main retail and entertainment centres. 

Rob Palleschi, global head, DoubleTree by Hilton brand said: “I’m delighted to be bringing our brand to such an important city in the Middle East. DoubleTree by Hilton has built its success on providing high standards of service and quality facilities in gateway cities, which makes it the ideal choice for Erbil’s thriving community.”

Tailored for the needs of long-staying guests, the hotel will feature a business centre, health club, swimming pool, eight meeting rooms, two restaurants and a lobby lounge and bar. Around 200 jobs will be created at the property and the company’s focus will be on employing people locally.

“Erbil’s commercial status is increasing year on year and the city has a growing reputation as an up-and-coming tourist destination. We have every confidence that the DoubleTree Suites by Hilton Erbil will prove popular with the growing number of business and leisure travellers,’ said Rudi Jagersbacher, area president, Middle East & Africa, Hilton Worldwide.

National Geographic recently listed Kurdistan, Iraq, amongst its Top 20 best trips describing it as ‘an oasis of peace and stability with ancient cities, snowcapped mountains and bustling bazaars’ and the New York Times travel section also listed Kurdistan in its 41 places to visit for 2011 saying ‘the biggest lure is the opportunity for authentic cultural encounters’.

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