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Miral appoints Hilton to bring AED 627 million hospitality offering to Yas Island

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Miral has appointed Hilton to bring two new hospitality projects to Yas Island, as it invests AED 627 million in their development.

The WB Abu Dhabi, the world’s first Warner Bros-branded hotel, will be operated and managed by Hilton under its upper-upscale Curio Collection by Hilton brand, while the serviced residences will be managed by DoubleTree by Hilton. 

Signed by Mohamed Abdalla Alzaabi, CEO of Miral, and Jochem-Jan Sleiffer, President Middle East Africa & Turkey at Hilton, this agreement brings Hilton’s Curio Collection and DoubleTree brands to Abu Dhabi for the first time, further expanding accommodation options available for guests as they experience Yas Island’s award-winning attractions.

BR Kiran, Chief Portfolio Officer at Miral says, “Hilton is a globally recognised partner and we’re honored to be partnering with them to bring the Curio Collection by Hilton and DoubleTree by Hilton brands to Abu Dhabi for the first time. This supports our strategy and vision of creating unforgettable experiences for every guest on Yas Island, while increasing the diversity of hospitality options available to them. We are confident that residents and visitors alike will welcome the diverse and flexible range of new accommodation options, whilst enjoying the unmatched experiences and unique attractions available to them on Yas Island.”

The agreement reinforces the existing collaboration which was initiated in 2017 between the two companies and builds on Miral’s strategy to partner with leading global brands as a part of its long-term vision for Yas Island. Miral first appointed Hilton back in 2017 to operate and manage the Hilton Abu Dhabi Yas Island Hotel, currently under construction on Yas Bay at the southern end of Yas Island.

Carlos Khneisser, VP of Development, MEA at Hilton says, “We’re proud to be partnering with Miral on these two new hotels which will see us introduce two new brands to Abu Dhabi.  The WB Abu Dhabi, which will be part of Hilton’s Curio Collection is a magnificent example of the sort of unique guest experiences we look for with Curio Collection, while DoubleTree by Hilton Yas Island Residences continues the successful growth of this brand in the UAE. Miral has a clear vision to develop Yas Island into a global destination and we look forward to being a part of this transformation.”

The WB Abu Dhabi, part of Hilton’s Curio Collection, is set to become a unique hotel adjacent to the award-winning Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi theme park. The hotel is currently more than 75% complete and once finished will allow guests to experience recognizable characters from across Warner Bros.’ iconic collection of film, television and comics.

Set to open in 2021, it will feature 257 rooms over eight levels, with guests able to access a range of amenities, including signature WB restaurants, WB store, a spa and fitness club, kids club, family pool and an exclusive rooftop pool overlooking Yas Island’s skyline.

DoubleTree by Hilton – Yas Island Residences currently stands at more than 75% complete and is due for completion in 2021. The property provides a variety of options that accommodate different needs, especially larger families looking for more space and in-room amenities.

A total of 156 units offer guests a range of studio, one, two and three-bedroom accommodation. Full amenities will include in-room kitchenettes, gym, pool and a variety of recreation facilities.

The new hotels are all within walking distance from Warner Bros. World Abu Dhabi and Yas Waterworld and are in close proximity to Yas Island’s other attraction and experiences including, Ferrari World Abu Dhabi, CLYMB Abu Dhabi, and numerous F&B outlets on the Island.

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