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L’Américain Marriott annonce l’ouverture de deux grands hôtels à Alger
Publier le 8.12.09


Algérie – Le groupe américain Marriott a de grandes ambitions pour l’Algérie. Ce grand hôtelier mise sur le marché du tourisme algérien qu’il estime être plus que prometteur -après l’amélioration remarquable -de la situation sécuritaire.





L’entreprise envisage d’inaugurer ses premiers hôtels en Algérie, à l’horizon 2012. Ils seront baptisés Algiers Marriott Hotel (227 chambres) ainsi que le Algiers Marriott Executive Apartments (180 appartements). L’Algérie fait donc partie du business plan de Marriott, à l’instar du Maroc et du Ghana, où d’autres infrastructures de ce label seront réalisées.

En tout et pour tout, Marriott International a prévu de construire cinq nouveaux établissements en Afrique et au Moyen-Orient. L’ouverture de nouveaux établissements des marques Marriott Hotesl & Resorts, ainsi que Marriott Executive Apartments, est prévue dans les 36 mois à venir. Ces nouvelles adresses gérées en contrat de management à long terme permettront au groupe hôtelier d’élargir son offre de 1126 chambres.

Le programme d’investissement de Marriott prévoit la construction de 44 hôtels totalisant 10800 chambres, d’ici à la fin 2015. L’hôtelier compte déjà un parc étoffé de 70 hôtels avec un total de 20.000 chambres répartis dans 12 pays. Marriott avait prévu depuis bien longtemps de s’implanter en Algérie. Elle avait annoncé- en 2007 déjà- la construction d’un grand hôtel de luxe dans la commune de Staoueli (Club des Pins, Ouest d’Alger) mais des divergences entre les initiateurs du projet avaient compromis ce projet. L’hôtel en question devait être d’une capacité d’accueil de 394 lits.

Il se devait aussi abriter des espaces pour bureaux sur une superficie de l’ordre de 5.000 m2. Il devait concurrencer le Sheraton pour ce qui est de l’événementiel avec sa salle de réception de 1.400 m², ses 4.100 m² d’espace seront destinés à l’aménagement de huit salles de réunion, une salle de conférences, un espace d’accueil et 1.500 m² d’espace extérieur destiné aux banquets et soirées du Ramadhan.

Les analystes s’attendent à une guerre des étoiles entre les différents hôtels de la capitale -qui chercheront avec l’arrivée de nouvelles enseignes- à être compétitifs et concurrentiels.

L’investissement de Marriott permettra également d’améliorer les capacités d’hébergement de l’Algérie qui ne compte que 80.000 lits. De l’avis de nombreux observateurs, l’insuffisance en matière d’infrastructures hôtelières est l’une des raisons qui freinent le développement du tourisme. Un secteur qui peut prendre la relève du pétrole. D’ailleurs, les voisins immédiats de l’Algérie, à savoir le Maroc et la Tunisie, ont réussi le pari d’engranger des recettes importantes et qui se comptent en milliards de dollars grâce au tourisme. Marriott considère l’Algérie comme étant une destination touristique émergente, mais la chaîne hôtelière cible aussi les hommes d’affaires étrangers qui affluent en quête d’opportunités d’affaires dans un pays épargné par la crise.
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and, finally, the 247-room Courtyard by Marriott Algiers and the 147-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Algiers, owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, are both expected to open in 2014 as the first Courtyard in Algiers and the third Residence Inn in the region
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L'ouverture des hotels est donc prévu pour 2014.
J'adore l'architecture, vivement sa réalisation.:cheers:
A Bab Ezzouar ou bien sur la côte?
Marriott's Portfolio Will More Than Double to 74 Hotels & Resorts in Middle East & Africa Over Next Five Years

Six new properties announced for Middle East & northern tier of Africa
First Residence Inn by Marriott to open in region by yearend in Bahrain
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai previewed
Attractive summer travel promotion & trends revealed


Marriott International today announced the addition of six new properties to its Middle East/Africa pipeline of 37 previously-announced hotels. They represent three of Marriott’s lodging brands serving the luxury, upper-moderately priced and extended-stay travel segments.

Included is the first Residence Inn by Marriott-branded property for extended-stay travelers in the Middle East, which opens in suburban Manama, Bahrain later this year. When all 43 hotels now under development or construction open by 2016, Marriott International will offer consumers 74 hotels and resorts and more than 17,600 rooms across seven lodging brands in the Middle East & Africa.

“Despite recent economic and political uncertainties in the Middle East and the northern tier of Africa, our development opportunities in the region remain strong,” said Ed Fuller, president & managing director for international lodging. “These new hotels are expected to open over the next five years and will be perfectly positioned to help accommodate the nearly 90 million travelers that the World Travel & Tourism Council estimates will visit the region annually by 2016. Today, the Middle East welcomes approximately 68 million visitors each year.”

Mr. Fuller said that Marriott continues to aggressively explore attractive expansion opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa and expects to announce projects later this year in countries like South Africa, Mauritius, Tanzania, Angola, Nigeria and Benin. “The region has enormous tourism potential and we plan to play an important role in its development,” he said, adding that Marriott’s first two projects in sub-Saharan Africa are expected to open in Accra and Kigali next year.

Announced today are the following hotels:

335-room Courtyard by Marriott Cairo Mirage City. The hotel is owned by Golf Hotels Corporation and is expected to open in 2012 as the first upper-moderately priced Courtyard by Marriott property in Egypt.
495-room The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh. Owned by The Ministry of Finance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, this luxury hotel is scheduled to open in 2011 as the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in Saudi Arabia.
78-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Juffair in suburban Manama, Bahrain. Owned by International Trading and Investment Co., W.L.L., the property opens later this year as the first Residence Inn for extended-stay travelers in the Middle East.
120-room The Ritz-Carlton Rabat Hotel. Owned by Sienna Investment Group, this luxury hotel is expected to open in 2013.

247-room Courtyard by Marriott Algiers. Owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, this upper-moderately-priced property is scheduled to open in 2014 and will be the first Courtyard property in Algeria.

147-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Algiers. Owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, this property is expected to open in 2014 as the third Residence Inn in the region.


http://news.marriott.com/2011/04/ma...-middle-east-africa-over-next-five-.html#more
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Marriott's Portfolio Will More Than Double to 74 Hotels & Resorts in Middle East & Africa Over Next Five Years

Six new properties announced for Middle East & northern tier of Africa
First Residence Inn by Marriott to open in region by yearend in Bahrain
JW Marriott Marquis Hotel Dubai previewed
Attractive summer travel promotion & trends revealed


Marriott International today announced the addition of six new properties to its Middle East/Africa pipeline of 37 previously-announced hotels. They represent three of Marriott’s lodging brands serving the luxury, upper-moderately priced and extended-stay travel segments.

Included is the first Residence Inn by Marriott-branded property for extended-stay travelers in the Middle East, which opens in suburban Manama, Bahrain later this year. When all 43 hotels now under development or construction open by 2016, Marriott International will offer consumers 74 hotels and resorts and more than 17,600 rooms across seven lodging brands in the Middle East & Africa.

“Despite recent economic and political uncertainties in the Middle East and the northern tier of Africa, our development opportunities in the region remain strong,” said Ed Fuller, president & managing director for international lodging. “These new hotels are expected to open over the next five years and will be perfectly positioned to help accommodate the nearly 90 million travelers that the World Travel & Tourism Council estimates will visit the region annually by 2016. Today, the Middle East welcomes approximately 68 million visitors each year.”

Mr. Fuller said that Marriott continues to aggressively explore attractive expansion opportunities in sub-Saharan Africa and expects to announce projects later this year in countries like South Africa, Mauritius, Tanzania, Angola, Nigeria and Benin. “The region has enormous tourism potential and we plan to play an important role in its development,” he said, adding that Marriott’s first two projects in sub-Saharan Africa are expected to open in Accra and Kigali next year.

Announced today are the following hotels:

335-room Courtyard by Marriott Cairo Mirage City. The hotel is owned by Golf Hotels Corporation and is expected to open in 2012 as the first upper-moderately priced Courtyard by Marriott property in Egypt.
495-room The Ritz-Carlton Riyadh. Owned by The Ministry of Finance of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, this luxury hotel is scheduled to open in 2011 as the first Ritz-Carlton hotel in Saudi Arabia.
78-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Juffair in suburban Manama, Bahrain. Owned by International Trading and Investment Co., W.L.L., the property opens later this year as the first Residence Inn for extended-stay travelers in the Middle East.
120-room The Ritz-Carlton Rabat Hotel. Owned by Sienna Investment Group, this luxury hotel is expected to open in 2013.

247-room Courtyard by Marriott Algiers. Owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, this upper-moderately-priced property is scheduled to open in 2014 and will be the first Courtyard property in Algeria.

147-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Algiers. Owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, this property is expected to open in 2014 as the third Residence Inn in the region.


http://news.marriott.com/2011/04/ma...-middle-east-africa-over-next-five-.html#more
Merci Aghiles, bonne nouvelle, en plus l'architecture est de bonne facture :lol: (il n'y a pas que toi qui sait faire des rimes ;) )
A Bab Ezzouar ou bien sur la côte?
Sur la côte je préfère,mais pourquoi cette question?:lol:
Sur la côte je préfère,mais pourquoi cette question?:lol:
Parce qu'il y a eu des articles sur un hôtel 5* à Bab Ezzouar
Parce qu'il y a eu des articles sur un hôtel 5* à Bab Ezzouar
Bab Ezzouar trop etouffé comme lieu pour l'implentation d'un hotel de luxe.:)
D'aprés l'article, il sera logé dans les locaux du projet de la firm Trust Real Estate SPA , donc il sera effectivement à BABEZ, du coté du centre commercial:cheers:
2014 c'est loin encore. ):
Mais c'est mieux que rien.
2014 ? OK et à cette date ils vont encore nous sortir 2018 je pense. Pathetique, on avancera jamais, quand je vois les projets des autres pays alors qu'ils ont 100 x moins de moyens.
Il faut demander a Rafarin ce qu'il en pense. :lol:
Le Mariott par hasard ca serait pas dans le complexeTRUST de bab ezzouar, complexe ou ils annonce un hotel de 5 etoiles ? puis les rendus il y a un air je trouve
^^ Bien vu :)

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147-unit Residence Inn by Marriott Algiers. Owned by Trust Real Estate SPA, this property is expected to open in 2014 as the third Residence Inn in the region.

http://news.marriott.com/2011/04/ma...-middle-east-africa-over-next-five-.html#more
Dans ce cas c'est le deuxieme Mariott qui est prévu au village touristique le Sahel, au Club des pins
ba meme les rendus que ta posté je trouve ca ressemblant au TRUST mais en un peu moins bien
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