
Park Rotana, Park Arjaan by Rotana win big at Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Awards
Park Rotana and Park Arjaan by Rotana have announced their outstanding achievements at the Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Awards 2025, securing two major accolades that reaffirm their leadership in the hospitality sector.
As five-star properties renowned for delivering exceptional guest experiences, Park Rotana and Park Arjaan by Rotana continue to lead Abu Dhabi's hospitality scene. Park Rotana earned the title of 'Premier Corporate City Hotel', reaffirming its status as a top destination for discerning business travellers in the UAE capital. Simultaneously, Park Arjaan by Rotana was honoured with the award for 'Best Contemporary Hotel', recognising its sophisticated design, upscale residential-style accommodation, and consistently high standards of service.
'These awards are a true reflection of the dedication, passion, and consistency our team delivers every day,' said Eleni Tsolakou, General Manager of Park Rotana Complex. 'It's a proud moment for all of us to see both properties recognised among the best in the industry.'
The Haute Grandeur Global Hotel Awards are internationally regarded for celebrating excellence across the hotel industry, honouring properties that consistently deliver outstanding hospitality experiences.
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