Daniel Dead Sea Hotel opens
The Daniel Dead Sea Hotel opened to the public under new management at the start of the year, claiming to offer a new “alternative” concept to vacationers at the Dead Sea.
After around a year of negotiations, the Tameres Hotels Resorts & Spas group bought what was previously the Golden Tulip Hotel from the Fattal Group for $32 million taking control of the Daniel at the start of 2007, according to a report by Jerusalem Post.
The group said it brought in new management, a new chef, introduced a new Shizen spa to the structure and is currently undergoing a series of cosmetic changes in the presentation of its 302 rooms. The Tameres group, which outsources hotel management, has embarked on a NIS 500,000 campaign to introduce the new hotel to the public.
Chitra Mogul
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