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InterContinental Muscat Wins "Best Luxury Urban Resort in Oman" at Luxury Lifestyle Awards 2025

InterContinental Muscat Wins "Best Luxury Urban Resort in Oman" at Luxury Lifestyle Awards 2025

Times of Oman4 hours ago
Muscat, Oman – July 2025 – InterContinental Muscat has been named the 'Best Luxury Urban Resort in Oman' at the prestigious Luxury Lifestyle Awards 2025, a global platform that recognizes and celebrates excellence across the luxury industry. The hotel has once again demonstrated its standing as a leader in the region's hospitality scene.
The recognition comes as a result of the hotel's continued dedication to quality, guest satisfaction, and innovative brand experiences that embody the essence of Omani luxury and international standards.
General Manager of InterContinental Muscat, Mr. Sebastian Thomas, shared his pride in the team:
'Winning this award is a testament to the relentless dedication of our team, their passion for excellence, and their unwavering commitment to our guests. We are honored to represent Oman on such a distinguished platform, and we will continue to raise the bar for luxury hospitality in the region.'
A driving force behind this achievement has been Ms. Arwa Al Zadjali, the hotel's Asst. Marketing Manager , whose creative leadership and brand-focused strategies have helped secure multiple awards for the property this year. Her dedication has not only amplified the hotel's visibility but also reinforced its position as a premier destination for luxury experiences.
'This win is a shared success,' said Arwa Al Zadjali. 'It reflects the hard work and unity of our entire team. Throughout the year, we've worked closely across departments to ensure every campaign, every event, and every message reflected our commitment to quality and authenticity. I'm truly proud of what we've accomplished, and this award motivates us to aim even higher.'
This victory marks yet another milestone for InterContinental Muscat, further solidifying its reputation both locally and globally.
Luxury Lifestyle Awards (LLA), part of the World Luxury Chamber of Commerce, is a global organization that selects, recognizes, and promotes the finest luxury goods and services worldwide. Based in New York, it has built a 16-year legacy connecting discerning clientele with exceptional experiences. Each year, LLA's rigorous evaluation process reviews more than 5,000 products and services in 400 categories across over 100 countries, resulting in a prestigious list of winners that reflects the world's elite. Esteemed brands such as Ritz-Carlton, Savills, and Dom Pérignon have earned this distinction, which enhances brand credibility, elevates status, and offers global exposure. In 2025, the team honored InterContinental Muscat for its refined guest experience, consistent service excellence, and commitment to innovation in urban luxury.
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