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Mövenpick Tower and Suites Doha adds a touch of colour

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The new rooms at Mövenpick

DURING the Holy month of Ramadan the Mövenpick Tower and Suites Doha began the first of its modern transformation, starting with fresh enhancements to its 350 guestrooms. In January 2012, the hotel partnered with local interior design company Modern Design to embark on a project that would inject a chic and modern aesthetic into each room, reflecting the vibrant lifestyle and colour of modern Qatar. 

With a sumptuous palate of eggplant purple and cactus green, the new guest rooms will features fresh new carpets with vivid graphical prints. Upholstery and curtains sourced from the UK compliment the new dark wood furnishings, supported by unique room accessories handmade by local potters and welders giving each room a distinct local authenticity yet truly contemporary appeal.

Catering to the hotels regular corporate travellers, working desks have been given a hint of luxury with lavish leather writing pads and stationary holders and bathrooms completed with sparkling silver beaten metal accessories.

Mövenpick Tower and Suites Doha general manager, Jan Kaiser commented. “Although the hotel is only five years old, we continue to improve and enhance its features to reflect our care for the property and the comfort of our guests. We are all very excited about the upcoming changes and look forward to treating our guests to something new and authentic.”

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