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MGallery is bringing two new hotels to Saudi Arabia

The new hotels will be located in Makkah and Riyadh. 

Accor and Alesayi Holding have teamed up to create new hotels across Saudi Arabia. The developments include Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences Makkah – MGallery Collection and MGallery Resort Riyadh. 

Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences Makkah – MGallery Collection will be located in Makkah and is scheduled to open in 2028. Spanning 2,600 square meters, the hotel will include 276 rooms and 214 residences. The site will also include a business centre, fitness centre, spa, restaurants and playground for children.

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Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences Makkah

The hotel will draw inspiration from Makkah’s heritage, and be a sanctuary for serenity and spiritual reflection. Each floor will be themed around figures in Islamic history. For example, the first floor will honour Omar Ibn Al-Khattab.

MGallery Resort Riyadh will be located in Al Waseel District, and it scheduled to open in 2027. The hotel will be home to 60 villas, and will be situated near a wadi by a date farm. Both hotels join the MGallery Collection, which launched in 2008. Today, the brand has more than 120 hotels around the world, and has 47 hotels in development in the world. 

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Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences Makkah

Jean-Baptiste Recher, Regional Vice President Luxury Development, Accor, explained: “The hotel and residences will serve as an iconic addition to the MGallery Collection brand’s presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, characterised by purposeful architecture and intricate local storytelling through every touchpoint. Our expanding footprint in key cities across the Kingdom continues to grow in line with Vision 2030, with more of our collection brands set to open in the next five years.”

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Abraj Omar Hotel & Residences Makkah

Hany Habashy, Alesayi Holding Group CEO, added: “This commitment to partnering with the best extends across the real estate sector, where we consistently set the highest standards for every project. Abraj Omar is a testament to this strategy, and we believe it will redefine Makkah’s hospitality landscape, while contributing to the Vision 2030’s Quality of Life Program goals.

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GO: Visit https://mgallery.accor.com for more information. 

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