Radisson Hotel Group is continuing its expansion in Oman with the opening of Levatio Suites Muscat, a member of Radisson Individuals.
This is the brand's debut in the country and brings the hotel group's portfolio in Oman to 12 properties, with more under development.
Located in the heart of Muscat's Bawshar commercial district, Levatio Suites Muscat offers convenient access to the city's attractions.
Guests can explore high-end stores and restaurants, or visit nearby shopping centres such as Panorama Mall, Oman Mall and Oman Avenues Mall.
Cultural landmarks the Royal Opera House and the Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque are also within easy reach.
The hotel has 134 studios and apartments, each featuring a blend of contemporary design and Omani influences.
The hotel's location ensures a quick and easy 15-minute commute from Muscat International Airport, making it ideal for both business and leisure travellers.
Levatio Suites Muscat caters to diverse dining preferences with its signature restaurant, Al Muzen. This multi-cuisine venue offers a selection of Middle Eastern dishes alongside international flavours.
For those seeking relaxation and rejuvenation, the hotel offers a spa with whirlpools, steam rooms and Thai massages.
Guests can maintain their fitness routines at the gym, or simply unwind by the outdoor pool.
"Muscat Levatio Suites is more than just a hotel. It is a sanctuary that blends modern comforts with Omani traditions to ensure every guest experiences the soul of Oman,” said Mohammed Keshreh, general manager of Levatio Suites Muscat, in a statement.
Tim Cordon, chief operations officer for MEA [the Middle East and Africa] and SEAP [Southeast Asia and Pacific], Radisson Hotel Group, commented: “We are thrilled to introduce Levatio Suites Muscat, a member of Radisson Individuals, to our growing portfolio in Oman. This marks the debut of our Radisson Individuals portfolio and the introduction of our fifth brand to Oman. This venture embodies our commitment to delivering upscale hospitality and celebrating the region's rich culture."