Rotana, a leading hotel management company operating hotels across the Middle East, Africa, South Asia and Eastern Europe, has announced that both Burgu Arjaan by Rotana and Tango Arjaan by Rotana in Istanbul, Turkey will officially open their doors to guests on 1 June 2015; marking their expansion into the European market.
Adding a total of 318 rooms to Rotana’s existing 13,359-strong room count, both properties will share a host of recreational facilities including the lobby, lounge cafe, business centre, restaurant, Fitness & Wellness Club, indoor and outdoor pools and landscaped areas, as well as three meeting and conference rooms.
“A breakthrough into Turkey is a significant achievement for Rotana as it’s a crucial territory to penetrate for us to solidify our standing as a leading hotel management company,” said Omer Kaddouri, President and CEO of Rotana. “The new properties will offer Rotana’s signature blend of comfort and refinement, complemented by upgraded business and leisure facilities and a wealth of dining options.”
Ziya Yilmaz, Chairman of the Board, Dap-Yapi, a leading property development and construction company in Turkey, said, “Rotana is a trailblazer in the Middle Eastern hospitality scene. The Rotana brand brings decades of expertise and a proven track record in hospitality management, and their well-timed entry into the Turkish market promises to shake up the competitive dynamics of Istanbul’s hotel sector. We are very proud to be partnering with Rotana, particularly as we are continually seeking to expand our presence in the Turkish hospitality landscape.”
Re-defining the city’s coastline between Fenerbahce and Tuzla, Burgu Arjaan by Rotana and Tango Arjaan by Rotana are perfectly located in Istanbul’s Maltepe district and offering a short commute for both business and leisure guests from Sabiha Gokcen International Airport, Bagdat Avenue, a street famous for shopping, and the metro station.
Building on its partnership with Dap-Yapi, Rotana has also signed further agreements for two new properties, the Dalga Residences by Rotana and Vazo Residences by Rotana, thereby increasing its portfolio in the country to six hotels. The upmarket residences, to be located in Maltepe as well, will add a further 272 rooms to Rotana’s existing inventory.