
Sport Ministry Signs Agreements for Hotel Development at King Abdullah Sports City
The Ministry of Sport has signed contracts with a number of local and international firms to oversee the development, management, and operation of two hotels at King Abdullah Sports City in Jeddah.
This initiative includes the construction of two state-of-the-art hotels, designed to the highest engineering standards and offering comprehensive services for visitors, tourists, and sports delegations. Additionally, the development aims to enhance the Kingdom's ability to host major international sporting events.
Covering an area of around 16,000 square meters, the project will also feature a dedicated fan zone, health and fitness clubs, swimming pools, international dining options, retail spaces, athlete-focused amenities, and versatile conference and event halls.
Finally, the project reflects the Ministry's ongoing efforts to boost private sector involvement in sports infrastructure development and supports the goals of Saudi Vision 2030 by creating modern, vibrant environments in the Kingdom's sports cities.
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