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Marriott Marquis City Center recognized as 'Best Business Hotel in Qatar' at 2025 Business Traveller Middle East Awards

Marriott Marquis City Center recognized as 'Best Business Hotel in Qatar' at 2025 Business Traveller Middle East Awards

ILoveQatar.net05-05-2025
Marriott Marquis City Center Doha Hotel proudly announces its recognition as the 'Best Business Hotel in Qatar' at the prestigious 2025 Business Traveller Middle East Awards. This esteemed accolade underscores the hotel's unwavering commitment to excellence in hospitality, its strategic location, and a suite of services tailored to meet the evolving needs of today's business traveler, while also offering enriching experiences for leisure guests.
Situated in the heart of Doha's dynamic West Bay district, Marriott Marquis City Center Doha offers seamless connectivity to major business hubs, including direct access to the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC) and City Center Mall. The hotel's direct connection to the DECC Metro Station ensures guests enjoy convenient transport across the city, including a 20-minute journey to Hamad International Airport.
Designed with corporate travelers in mind, the hotel features over 20,000 square feet of versatile meeting and event space, equipped with cutting-edge technology and supported by an experienced events team. Accommodations range from elegantly appointed guest rooms and suites to fully serviced apartments, each offering modern amenities and breathtaking views of the city skyline or the Arabian Gulf.
Guests can also enjoy an exceptional culinary journey across nine award-winning dining venues, including the authentic Italian flavors at Cucina, the vibrant energy of Champions Sports Bar, the refined setting of New York Steakhouse, and the laid-back boho-chic ambiance of Tulum.
For those seeking relaxation, Saray Spa offers a serene escape inspired by Silk Road wellness traditions, perfectly complementing the hotel's full suite of business and leisure services.
'We are honored to be recognized as Qatar's Best Business Hotel,' said Alfred Haddad, Hotel Manager of Marriott Marquis City Center Doha. 'This recognition is a proud moment for all of us. It reflects the passion and dedication our team brings each day. Thank you to Business Traveller Middle East and to everyone who has been part of our journey.'
The Business Traveller Middle East Awards are determined through a rigorous and impartial process, with nominations and votes cast by the publications' readers, celebrating excellence in the travel and hospitality industry across the region.
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