Most expensive’ regional spa formally opens doors - THE Sharq Village and Spa has unveiled its Royal Villa, currently the most expensive in the Middle East.
Called the Beit Al Shyoukh (House of Royalty), this new manifestation promises an experience that is simultaneously authentic and contemporary, blending modern luxury with traditional architecture and design elements.
“This exquisite villa is the culmination of an extensive design process to create the perfect retreat for our guests,” said general manager Hossein Vetry.
“No detail was spared in crafting this ultimate haven with the most luxurious of furnishings and facilities that were painstakingly sourced from around the world.
“With the Royal Villa, we aim to combine The Ritz-Carlton’s renowned hospitality with the site’s romantic history and architectural tributes, to create a jewel in Doha’s crown.”
Ornately modelled after a sheikh’s palace, the 2,099sq m Royal Villa is divided into two distinct wings.
Guest accommodation includes the royal suite, guest suite, a pair of two-bedroom suites and a pair of king suites, along with a majlis, study and dining room.
Adjacent to accommodation wing of the Royal Villa is the luxurious annex area that is connected via overhead walkway.
A two-storey high cascading waterfall and meandering corridors lead to a strikingly designed indoor temperature controlled swimming pool and jacuzzi, an exercise gymnasium, multipurpose bar area and a fully equipped professional chef’s kitchen.
Other amenities include rain forest showers, an oversized locker room, sauna, a steam and a luxurious wet treatment room equipped with a heated stone massage bed, the treatment room opens onto an outdoor veranda outfitted with a hand made bathtub and outdoor shower facilities.
Source:Gulf Times [Aloe-Spa News]