The Millennium Hotel Hail in Saudi Arabia. The Millennium Hotel Hail in Saudi Arabia.

Millennium & Copthorne has launched the Millennium Hotel Hail in Saudi Arabia. The opening was marked with a ceremony that was attended by His Royal Highness Prince Saud bin Abdul Mohsen Al Saud.

This is the group’s third hotel in Saudi Arabia, which the firm claims is the start of a strategic expansion plan across the Kingdom that will involve more than 20 hotels open within the next five years.

Ali Hamad Lakhraim Alzaabi, president and CEO, Millennium & Copthorne MEA said: “We are pleased to add to our rapidly growing portfolio of hotels in Saudi Arabia with the introduction of Millennium Hotel Hail. This opening cements our commitment to expansion across the entire Kingdom, not only the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah but in cities such as Riyadh, Jizan, Tabouk and Jeddah across the North, South and Western provinces.

“As the only five star property in Hail, it will be a high profile addition to the city and we are confident that our solid understanding of the local market combined with international hospitality standards will ensure it becomes a prime destination for both visitors and local residents looking to stay, dine and host events,” he added.

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Set in North Hail, Millennium Hotel Hail is located on the El Khotta road, opposite the University of Hail with government and commercial offices, as well as restaurants, shopping malls and entertainment in the vicinity.

Millennium Hotel Hail general manager Sherif Ezzat commented: “We look forward to delivering the highest standards of service in five-star surroundings and are confident that the hotel will provide a significant boost to the city’s hospitality offering.”

The hotel houses 191 rooms, suites and chalets. In-room amenities include complimentary Wi-Fi and LED TVs.

For  business travellers, the hotel has six multifunctional meeting rooms equipped with necessary technology. A 1,390 square meter conference facility is also within the hotel’s premises.