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St. Regis Riyadh's GM wins Hotelier Middle East award

St. Regis Riyadh's GM wins Hotelier Middle East award

Arab News02-07-2025
The St. Regis Riyadh has announced that their General Manager Marina Krasnobrizhaya has been awarded GM of the Year — Luxury Properties, Middle East by Hotelier Middle East, marking a defining moment in the hotel's remarkable journey of excellence and recognition.
Since its grand opening, The St. Regis Riyadh has reimagined luxury hospitality in the Kingdom — seamlessly blending the storied legacy of the St. Regis brand with the cultural richness of Saudi Arabia. From its bespoke guest rituals to its refined design and exceptional dining venues, the hotel has become a symbol of elegance, sophistication, and modern prestige.
Under Krasnobrizhaya's dynamic leadership, the hotel has emerged as one of the most celebrated properties in the region, earning multiple prestigious industry accolades, including: Best Luxury Hotel in Riyadh, Best New Business Hotel, Best Lounge in Riyadh for the iconic Stella Sky Lounge, and Best Afternoon Tea in the City, a tribute to The St. Regis signature ritual, elegantly reinterpreted in Riyadh.
'Each award reflects the hotel's deep commitment to curating unforgettable experiences, blending international standards with local artistry and spirit,' a press statement said. 'Whether it's an elevated business stay, a sunset at Stella Sky Lounge, or the celebrated afternoon tea in The Drawing Room, every detail is thoughtfully designed to honor the brand's heritage while resonating with today's sophisticated traveler.'
'Krasnobrizhaya's recognition by Hotelier Middle East is a testament to her visionary leadership and relentless drive to foster a culture of excellence. Her role has been instrumental in positioning The St. Regis Riyadh as a flagship of luxury in the Middle East and a benchmark for service innovation in Saudi Arabia's hospitality landscape,' the hotel said.
'As The St. Regis Riyadh continues to shape the capital's luxury narrative, this award marks not only an individual achievement but a collective triumph for the entire team that brings the brand's legendary legacy to life each day.'
Located in the heart of the capital, the hotel is a landmark of modern elegance and Arabian grandeur. With its signature butler service, immersive rituals, and a dedication to exceptional service, the hotel is redefining luxury for the Kingdom's new era.
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