Hyatt Hotels has announced the opening of Andaz Doha, marking the debut of the lifestyle brand in Qatar and the fourth Hyatt brand in the city. Located in the West Bay, less than a 20-minute drive from Hamad International Airport, Andaz Doha has 256 guestrooms, including 32 suites and four Royal suites, as well as 56 residences, ranging from one to three bedrooms, for guests seeking long-term stays.
The hotel’s 312 rooms, suites and residences have been designed with modern interpretations of Qatari traditions and heritage. Spread across 26 floors, Andaz Doha guestrooms have large bathrooms with a separate bath and shower. All rooms include a mini bar as well as eco-friendly amenities. The residences, on the other hand, range from 1,075 to 3,230 square feet and include walk-in wardrobe spaces. (Residents will have access to the hotel’s amenities including the gym, pool and spa, with personalized hotel benefits available to long-term guests.)
The property is also home to three dining concepts. While The Salt Road Doha is officially open, the other two outlets—namely Mr. & Mrs. Hawker and Mumble Jungle—are set to open in the coming months.
Wellness offerings include a 24/7 fitness center and Alara Spa, which houses six treatment rooms, a herbal sauna, steam rooms and multi-sensory showers. Additional facilities include a soon-to-open outdoor pool and a poolside bar.
Andaz Doha also offers four studio spaces, each representing different aspects of Doha’s cultural heritage. The Calligrapher Studio showcases the graceful form of writing, blending the old and new scripts through design. The Weaving Studio was inspired by the traditional “Al Sadu” technique, an ancient art form in which raw materials, such as sheep wool, cotton, camel hair and goat hair, are spun or knit into fabrics. The Architecture Studio draws on artifacts with cultural references and provides a feeling of “open workspace” through its neutral color palette. Finally, The Navigator Studio takes inspiration from traditional fishing techniques, with its wooden floors designed to represent the “Jalboot” used for navigating the high seas to seek pearls.
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