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With an investment of NIS 200 million: The new resort to be opened near Arad Israel today

2022-01-04T11:19:03.128Z


The desert is in full swing: another luxury hotel is expected to open in about three years • Chef restaurants, private pools and 110 rooms are just a small part of what the hotel will offer • All the details in the article


7MINDS from Beit Fattal and the real estate company White City Buildings have jointly purchased a plot of land covering a 20-dunam plot in the Judean Desert, where they will build a magnificent resort with an investment of about NIS 200 million. The hotel will be built on the same site About a year.

Resort in the Judean Desert, Photo: Imaging Photo: Bar Orian Architects

The resort will only open in about three years and will have 110 rooms, some of which will have private pools.

The hotel will also have three communal pools, a spa, chef restaurants, a leisure complex, a gym and more.

The person in charge of the culinary side of the hotel is Chef Ran Shmueli from Claro Restaurant.

Chef Shmueli will be the one to build the menu that is expected to have a unique desert concept for the resort.

Chef restaurants, spas and other treats, Photo: Imaging photo: Bar Orian Architects

The mayor of Arad, Adv. Nissan Ben Hamo, welcomed the project: "The decision to build a new and prestigious hotel near Arad gives the official stamp to the amazing rise that Arad has made in the field of tourism in recent years.

I am proud of the choice of the developers and I am convinced that it will be a joint success since Arad has huge tourism potential. "

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Source: israelhayom

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