Strong representation from the Kingdom expected at Arabian Travel Market 2024 as Saudi Arabia increases its 2030 visitor target to 150 million
Strong representation from the Kingdom expected at Arabian Travel Market 2024 as Saudi Arabia increases its 2030 visitor target to 150 million
Al Faisaliah Hotel, one of the most sought-after addresses in Saudi Arabia, has officially rebranded as Mandarin Oriental Al Faisaliah, Riyadh. This marks Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group’s debut in the Kingdom, bringing the brand’s prestige and legendary service to a landmark in the heart of Riyadh.
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In association with: Austrian National Tourist Office Venture out of the city centre and explore Vienna’s diverse districts Lavish palaces, lush gardens and architecture oozing grandeur – these typical scenes in Vienna could have been taken straight from the page of a fairytale. While the charm of this city is no secret, it’s off the … Continue reading Fall in love with Vienna’s neighbourhoods →
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