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Al Bait Sharjah trumpets its debut with first collection of images

SHARJAH, U.A.E. (May 30, 2019) — Six months after opening its doors in the heart of this city’s historic district, the Al Bait Sharjah is emerging as one of the region’s most ambitious new properties, renowned for the five historic homes at its foundation and for its overwhelming dedication of human resources.

Al Bait Sharjah trumpets its debut with first collection of images

SHARJAH, U.A.E. (May 30, 2019) — Six months after opening its doors in the heart of this city’s historic district, the Al Bait Sharjah is emerging as one of the region’s most ambitious new properties, renowned for the five historic homes at its foundation and for its overwhelming dedication of human resources.

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This is a press release selected by our editorial committee and published online for free on 2019-05-30
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Eight years in the making, the 53-room resort by GHM debuted in marked contrast to the world-famous hotel towers of nearby Dubai, cultivating a low-slung profile and an aesthetic that celebrates indigenous building design and materials. Its historic barjeel, or wind tower, punctuates the district’s age-old appeal. A museum worthy of stand-alone status signals the ambitions of the hotel, and the city, to showcase the emirate’s particular heritage.
 
The very act of checking into this resort is like an immersion into the depths of the city’s incredible heritage, said Patrick Moukarzel, the resort’s general manager. “If what we want as travellers is an experience of place that is completely singular to that place, Al Bait is it.”
 
The name of this new Leading Hotel of the World -- Al Bait -- means home in Arabic and is reference both to the intimate atmospherics of the property’s design, and to the five residential chambers at the heart of the new property.
 
The homes are each named for former inhabitants, and resound with their original purpose as residences that did double duty as a post office, a customs’ house and a salon or majlis, for the city’s intellectual elite. Its coral building blocks and gypsum have stood the test of time. A multi-gallery museum tells the story of one of the original inhabitants, the commerce that made his fortune, and a city that’s decided its past is not dead -- it’s not even past.
 
One hundred eighty seven employees service the resort’s 53 rooms, a ratio that’s almost double the average in Asia, and far higher than in the West.
 
For many of our guests, this kind of palatial service is, in fact, just like home but for others it’s an extraordinary experience out of the Arabian Nights,” said Moukarzel.
 
The hotel’s accommodation ranges from 31  - 44 square metres (334 - 474 square feet) in the deluxe rooms to 102 square metres (1,098 square feet) in each of the resorts two grand suites. Its decor marries an Arabian ambiance to Far Eastern minimalism. Traditional rugs carpet floors. Some rooms give way to outdoor patios, and some to the Souq Al Arsah, the oldest in the UAE.
 
The resort’s two restaurants -- the Restaurant and the Arabic Restaurant -- serve international fare and dishes developed on the Arabian peninsula, such as 24-Hour Braised Camel. The resort’s managers still tell the story when one of its first and most esteemed guests, who is served daily by his own full-time kitchen, called for seconds at the Arabic Restaurant.
 
In the Café, the space is as renowned for its aromas as its pastries. In the Ice Cream Shop, camel’s milk competes with cow’s milk as the principle ingredient of the preferred scoop.
 
The 500-square-metre spa offers three treatment rooms for women, and two for men, including separate relaxation lounges, hammam, steam and sauna, as well as hot and cold plunge pools for women. The gym features upmarket equipment, as well as zones for stretching, strength training, cardio and kinesis. The resort’s main pool is 15 metres.
 
The Al Bait Sharjah is managed by GHM (General Hotel Management Ltd). The resort was developed by Shurooq, the Sharjah Development and Investment Authority, as an anchor to its landmark Heart of Sharjah project.                                                                              

ABOUT GHM

Established in 1992, GHM (General Hotel Management Ltd.) is known for conceptualising, developing and operating an exclusive group of hotels and resorts. With an intimate portfolio and more projects in the pipeline, GHM prides itself in providing guests with an unrivalled lifestyle experience.
 
Each GHM property is an original. A symbiotic relationship between the hotel and the local culture enables GHM to provide guests with a genuine, close-up experience of the best each destination has to offer. The signature GHM style melds contemporary interpretations of Asian designs and distinctive local touches to create inspired, memorable spaces.

GHM’s portfolio includes:

Al Bait Sharjah, UAE
The Chedi Club Tanah Gajah, Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
The Chedi Luštica Bay, Montenegro
The Chedi Muscat, Oman
The Chedi Andermatt, Switzerland

GHM properties currently under development:

The Chedi Ninghai, Zhejiang, China
The Chedi Kuda Villingili
The Chedi Mumbai, India
The Chedi Khorfakkan, Sharjah, UAE
The Chedi Zhudong, Hsinchu, Taiwan
The Chedi Club Zhudong, Hsinchu, Taiwan
The Chedi Residences Zhudong, Hsinchu, Taiwan
 
In addition to these, GHM has joined with like-minded partners and entered into meaningful collaborations to deliver innovative brands, continuing its legacy of setting new benchmarks of excellence in the hospitality industry.

Ahn Luh

Ahn Luh is a joint venture partnership forged among Duan Qiang, the co-founder and chairman of Beijing Tourism Group (BTG), Adrian Zecha, the visionary behind Amanresorts, along with Hans R. Jenni, President and Director of GHM and Duan Wei Hong, the founder of Great Ocean Group.
 
It is a brand that combines the essence of Old World Chinese hospitality in today’s context of contemporary elegance, reflecting in its service, architectural design and interior décor, how tradition and modernity can intertwine to present an original, urban resort concept.
The Ahn Luh portfolio includes:
  • Ahn LuhZhujiajiao, Shanghai
  • Ahn Luh Lanting, Shaoxing 
  • Ahn Luh Qiandao Lake, Hangzhou 
  • Ahn Luh Nanjing, Jiangsu (2019)
  • Ahn Luh Huangbai Mountain, Hubei (2021)
  • Ahn Luh Zhuhai, Guangdong (2021)

Tin Hotels

TIN Hotels is the new artisanal brand by GHM focusing on lifestyle experiences. By pushing the boundaries of what a new generation of hotels can be to a global traveller, our goal is to provide guests with social spaces that deliver unrivalled communal experiences, great style and wholesome nutrition at a more accessible price point without compromising the standards that our world-class luxury brands are known for.



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