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Celebrate Eid Al Fitr with Grand Millennium Muscat: A Journey of Relaxation, Rejuvenation, and Authentic Omani Hospitality

Celebrate Eid Al Fitr with Grand Millennium Muscat: A Journey of Relaxation, Rejuvenation, and Authentic Omani Hospitality

Web Release26-03-2025
By Editor_wr Last updated Mar 26, 2025
As the joyous celebrations of Eid Al Fitr approach, Grand Millennium Muscat warmly invites residents and visitors from across the GCC to embark on a memorable escape, blending serene luxury with authentic Omani hospitality. The hotel has curated a remarkable experience for families and individuals alike, offering a harmonious blend of relaxation, festive indulgence, and cultural heritage.
A Captivating Eid Getaway From March 27 to April 6, 2025, Grand Millennium Muscat is offering a special Eid package designed to bring families closer together. The package promises an ambiance of indulgence and tranquility, with exclusive offers such as free stays for two children up to 6 years old, making it an ideal destination for family-friendly holidays. Guests are invited to create cherished moments in a haven of comfort and exceptional service.
Adding to the festivities, guests can savor the finest flavors of Oman at Bahriyat Restaurant, where a 50% discount on the menu invites diners to explore a culinary journey through the spices and textures of local seafood and traditional recipes. Known for its elegance and exquisite seafood, Bahriyat promises an unforgettable dining experience.
Unwind and Rejuvenate at Zanta Spa For those seeking relaxation, the exclusive Zanta Spa offers a tranquil retreat with a 20% discount on selected treatments. From rejuvenating massages to refreshing facials, the spa provides the perfect setting to unwind and prepare for the holiday season.
Festive Brunch and Culinary Delights Elevating the celebrations, the hotel will host a delightful Eid brunch buffet on April 1st and 2nd, featuring a delectable selection of authentic Omani dishes and desserts. Open to both in-house guests and visitors, the brunch promises a festive atmosphere, with a special treat for families: children under 6 dine for free, and children aged 6 to 12 enjoy 50% off the meal rate. Engaging activities for kids further enhance the experience, making it a perfect outing for families.
A Message from the General Manager Speaking about the hotel's Eid offerings, Mr. Glenn Nobbs, General Manager of Grand Millennium Muscat, stated: 'Our hotel is primed and ready for guests—both from Oman and the region—seeking a getaway filled with comfort, exceptional dining, and rejuvenation. We promise an experience that goes beyond just a stay. The welcoming atmosphere, enhanced by our signature services and exclusive choices, is tailored to provide the perfect backdrop for unforgettable Eid celebrations. For example, our 3 and 4 bedroom Pool Villas offer a beautiful opportunity for families to enjoy the best of an eid vacation with their own private pool and option for a private chef to do the work for them.'
Plan Your Eid Celebration Today With its seamless blend of luxury, cultural heritage, and family-friendly amenities, Grand Millennium Muscat invites you to celebrate Eid Al Fitr in style. Whether seeking relaxation, indulgence, or festive joy, the hotel promises an unforgettable holiday filled with warmth and care.
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