Mondrian Doha sets Oct. 1 opening date

An artist’s impression of the Mondrian Doha building. Credit: Mondrian

A new luxury hotel in West Bay Lagoon will open its doors to visitors on Oct. 1, officials have announced.

The Mondrian Doha, which draws design inspiration from falcons, has begun accepting reservations online for its 270 rooms and suites.

The move comes after four years of delays, and a recent pledge to open in the second quarter of this year.

The atrium of the Mondrian Hotel Doha. Credit: Mondrian

Mondrian Doha will be operated by the sbe group. This will be the California-based hospitality company’s first foray into the region, according to the Qatar Tribune.

To give Doha’s Mondrian a local touch, the entrance has been shaped like a falcon’s beak. Wing-like extensions frame the rooftop and basements appear to carved out like a nest.

The inside was designed by Dutch architect Marcel Wanders, and references falcons in paintings, portraits and ornaments.

Offerings

Among the new restaurants coming to Qatar in a few months’ time are CUT by Wolfgang Puck, a fine dining steak house, and Japanese restaurant Morimoto Doha.

Morimoto, one of the dining venues at the new hotel. Credit: Mondrian

Other eateries include:

The 31-story hotel is also planning to have an “entertainment floor” with a nightclub called Black Orchid, an indoor pool and a skybar on its top floor, Cirrus.

Reservations are now being accepted for the hotel’s five types of rooms, including penthouse suite, studio suites, one and two-bedroom suites and standard guestrooms.

Mondrian Doha room. Credit: Mondrian

Room rates start at QR875 ($240) per night.

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