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Madinah to be Home to New 221-Key Property

Global hospitality group Hilton has joined hands with Al Musbah Group for the debut launch of its lifestyle Tapestry Collection brand property in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

Set to open later this year in Madinah, Diyar Ajwa, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, will offer 221 guest rooms and suites, along with other premium amenities.

Announcing the strategic partnership, Hilton said the new signing reinforces its continued expansion in the kingdom and adds to its growing presence in one of the world’s most significant religious tourism destinations.

With this addition, Hilton remains on track to reach its milestone of 100 hotels trading and in the pipeline across Saudi Arabia.

Strategically located north of the central Haram area in Madinah, Diyar Ajwa, Tapestry Collection by Hilton, will offer direct pedestrian access and views of Al Masjid Al Nabawi, providing guests with a convenient and comfortable stay.

The property will benefit from strong transport links, including proximity to Prince Mohammad bin Abdulaziz International Airport and connectivity via the Haramain High-Speed Rail, which links Makkah, Madinah and Jeddah, it stated.

Mohammed Almusbahi, Director, Al Musbah Group, said: “We are proud to partner once again with Hilton to introduce the first Tapestry Collection by Hilton in the Kingdom. With its unique identity rooted in local heritage, this hotel will offer visitors and pilgrims an authentic and memorable stay in the heart of Madinah. Our continued collaboration with Hilton reflects our shared vision to support the Kingdom’s hospitality goals and deliver world-class offerings across key cities,” he stated.

The hotel will offer its guests an all-day dining restaurant, a café and a fitness centre. The property’s design narrative will be inspired by the revered Ajwa date, grown exclusively in Madinah, adding a rich cultural touch to the guest experience.

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