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Safir Hotels & Resorts (also known as Safir International Hotels Management
[1] ) is a
Kuwaiti -owned luxury hotel chain in the Arabic world.
[2]
[3]
[4] Clientele includes the sister of the Emir of Kuwait who stayed in the hotel's $3000 a month apartments (as of 1991).
[5]
Hotels
Algeria
Safir Mazafran is a hotel in
Zeralda .
[6] It is said to "dominate the town" and has a restaurant serving
Lebanese cuisine .
[7]
Egypt
Safir Hotel, Cairo
Safir Hotel is a hotel in
Zamalek ,
Cairo .
[8]
Safir Resort is a hotel and resort in
Hurghada .
[9]
Kuwait
Safir International Hotel is a hotel in
Bneid Al Gar .
[10]
Failaka Heritage Village is a hotel in
Failaka Island . Completed in 2002, it has 50 chalets and 24 rooms.
[11] It is located in a Heritage Village which includes a children's zoo, lake, horse-riding and shwarma outlets and a golf course.
[4]
[12]
Safir Airport Hotel' is a hotel in
Farwaniya .
Safir Hotel & Residences is a hotel in
Fintas .
Marina Hotel is a hotel in
Salmiya .
[3]
Lebanon
Safir Hotel Bhamdoun is a hotel in
Bhamdoun . It has 68 rooms and suites.
[13]
Coordinates:
33°53′29″N 35°28′22″E / 33.891458°N 35.472697°E / 33.891458; 35.472697
Qatar
Safir Doha is a hotel in
Doha .
Syria
Safir Al Sayedah Zeinab is a hotel in
Damascus .
[3]
Safir Hotel Homs is a hotel in
Homs .
[14]
References
^ Oxford Business Group.
The Report: Syria 2009 . Oxford Business Group. pp. 99–.
ISBN
978-1-902339-24-5 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Bricault, G. C. (September 1995).
Major Companies of the Arab World, 1995 . Graham & Whiteside.
ISBN
978-1-86099-006-9 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^
a
b
c Global Markets.
Kuwait 2009 Hospitality Market Overview . Global Markets. p. 31.
ISBN
978-99966-40-82-7 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^
a
b
MEED . Economic East Economic Digest, ltd. October 2004. Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Workers League (U.S.) (July 1991).
Desert slaughter: the imperialist war against Iraq . Mehring Books. p. 290.
ISBN
978-0-929087-54-2 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Labourdette, Jean-Paul; Martin, Marie-Hélène (7 July 2008).
Le Petit Futé Algérie . Petit Futé. p. 252.
ISBN
978-2-7469-2196-2 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Oakes, Johathan (17 June 2008).
Bradt Travel Guide: Algeria . Bradt Travel Guides. p. 94.
ISBN
978-1-84162-232-3 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ McLachlan, Anne; McLachlan, Keith (October 1994).
1995 North African Handbook: With Andalucia-Moorish Southern Spain . McGraw-Hill.
ISBN
978-0-8442-8978-6 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Auzias, Dominique (26 January 2011).
Le Petit Futé Guide de la plongée . Petit Futé. p. 76.
ISBN
978-2-7469-2931-9 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^
The Gulf directory . Falcon Pub. Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Global Markets.
Kuwait 2009 Hospitality Market Overview . Global Markets. p. 22.
ISBN
978-99966-40-82-7 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Walker, Jenny; Butler, Stuart (CON) (1 October 2010).
Oman, UAE & Arabian Peninsula . Lonely Planet. p.
162 .
ISBN
978-1-74179-145-7 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^
"Safir Bhamdoun Hotel" (PDF) . Safir Hotels. Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
^ Carter, Terry; Dunston, Lara; Humphreys, Andrew (2004).
Syria & Lebanon . Lonely Planet. p.
158 .
ISBN
978-1-86450-333-3 . Retrieved 31 December 2011 .
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