The French "Louvre Hotel" group will open 31 new hotels in Saudi Arabia by the end of 2025

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The French group “Louvre Hotel”, one of the largest hospitality groups in the world, announced its plans to launch 31 new hotels in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and open them at the end of 2025, confirming its commitment to providing comfort and adding value to its guests in the Middle East, adding 6552 new rooms, which raises The total number of "Louvre Hotel" rooms reached more than 8,500 rooms in the Kingdom, making it one of the most important engines of this sector.

Commenting on its expansion plans, Pierre Frédéric Rouleau, CEO of the Louvre Hotel Group, said: “The Kingdom embodies one of the main markets we seek to be in as part of our global expansion plans. Because of its wonderful destinations in its parts and the great importance it attaches to tourism and travel, this year we are proud to present our new hotels in its main cities such as Riyadh and Makkah, and we are pleased to launch Campanile hotels to provide smart hotels with reasonable prices to local and international travelers in the Kingdom.

Campanile hotels will add 16 Louvre Hotel hotels to the Louvre Hotel Group hotels, varying from resorts and cultural and cultural destinations distributed throughout the Kingdom, in addition to 11 hotels affiliated with the Louvre Hotel, including the Royal Tulip Hotel, the Tulip Residence, and the Golden Tulip. Tulip Inn and Kyriad. These hotels will contribute to strengthening the Kingdom's endeavors in the diversification of tourist accommodation facilities in accordance with the goals of the Kingdom's 2030 vision of attracting more than 100 million visitors by the end of the current decade.