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PRESSR: Cheval Collection checks in to Dubai’s Expo City under Middle East expansion

Dubai: Cheval Collection’s newest property in the Middle East – Cheval Maison - Expo City Dubai – will open in early 2025 as part of the UK-based, award-winning, hospitality company’s expansion in the region.

Cheval Maison - Expo City Dubai, sister property to Cheval Maison -The Palm Dubai, will be one of Cheval Collection’s largest properties, with 150 luxury hotel apartments, including studios, one-and two-bedroom units and two royal suites.

Located alongside the iconic Al Wasl Plaza, Cheval Maison – Expo City Dubai  is a repurpose of the showpiece Leadership Pavilion that hosted world leaders during EXPO 2020 and COP28. It is currently undergoing a full refurbishment.

Mohammed S Alawadhi, Managing Director, Cheval Collection, said: “We are delighted to launch another property in Dubai in line with our continued growth and evolution in the Middle East. As Cheval Maison - The Palm Dubai celebrates a tremendous first year of operation, we are anticipating the same success from our upcoming opening in Dubai’s prestigious Expo City.

“Cheval Maison - Expo City Dubai is a key milestone in our business expansion, reinforcing our commitment to the region – and our role in contributing to government tourism goals. Dubai is firmly established as a world-leading, pioneering tourism hub, and we are proud to be part of the city’s growth, diversification and accomplishments.  We look forward to continued success at Cheval Maison - The Palm, opening in Expo City Dubai, and to further expansion in the Middle East.”

Cheval Maison - Expo City Dubai will bear all the hallmarks of the much-loved brand: a strategic, vibrant location, luxury home-from-home accommodation, high-end fitness facilities, great dining options and convenient transport links. The property will feature a rooftop pool, meetings and events spaces as well as a restaurant and bar, brasserie and coffee shop - all within a stone’s throw of the Expo City Metro station.

Cheval Collection, which is exhibiting at Arabian Travel Market (6-9 May) currently operates 800 luxury apartments across 13 properties in London, Edinburgh and Dubai.

Media contact: Rebecca Rees (rebecca@rebecomms.com)

About Cheval Collection

Cheval Collection is an award-winning luxury hospitality company specialising in high quality serviced apartments worldwide. The collection includes the Cheval Residences, Cheval Maison and MY Locanda brands. Cheval Collection has extensive expertise and resource available to take on new projects, from inception to opening alongside support functions across the business, from technical services, operations and facilities management to revenue and reservations, human resources and sales and marketing.

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