JW Marriott Kuwait City

JW Marriott Kuwait City

The JW Marriott Kuwait City, formerly Kuwait City's Le Meridien hotel, was taken over by Marriott International in November, 2002, and was rebranded on January 1, 2003.

History

In 1980, Le Meridien Kuwait opened to international acclaim as one of the most luxurious hotels in the area, and as one of the first international-class hotels in Kuwait.

In 1990, the hotel's lobby and first floor were set on fire by invading Iraqi soldiers. Following the Invasion, the damaged areas were restored and reconstructed to reopen to guests.

In 2003, the hotel served as a major hub for visiting journalists during the war in Iraq. Severe security measures were undertaken at the hotel, including the scanning of all incoming vehicles, passing through metal detectors, luggage scanning, identity tests, and the parking of vehicles several meters from the hotel's entrance and porte cochère.

Renovations

Since January 1, 2003 the hotel has embarked on a multi-million dollar renovation, which included the refurbishment of the hotel's lobby, restaurants, health facilities, and all guest rooms. Further changes involved the addition of a new logo on the building's exterior.

With the refurbishment now complete, the hotel is one of the city's most luxurious, offering contemporary and state-of-the-art facilities such as a modern, fully-equipped health club with a beautifully decorated indoor pool, intimate restaurants, and superior service to all guests and visitors.

The hotel has 315 rooms, including seventy-five suites. All rooms measure upwards of thirty-seven square meters, and include Marriott's ultra-luxury new bedding. The hotel will soon implement Marriott's new in-room technology including a thirty-two-inch plasma HDTV. All rooms also feature large bathrooms with separate bathtubs and rain shower stalls.

Awards

In 2005, the hotel was named "Best Business Hotel of the Year."

ee also

*JW Marriott Hotels

External links

* [http://marriott.com/property/propertypage/KWIJW JW Marriott Kuwait City webpage]


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