Ritz-Carlton signs first hotel in Israel

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  •  Ritz-Carlton will open its first hotel in Israel in late 2013.
The Ritz-Carlton, Herzliya is located in the exclusive residential seafront town north of Tel Aviv and will be the first global luxury branded hotel in the country. “We are delighted to be opening this exceptional seafront property at a time of historic growth in incoming tourism to Israel. Global travellers will now have the opportunity to enjoy The Ritz-Carlton award-winning service and experience here as we establish the definitive luxury experience in Israel,” said Herve Humler, president and chief operations officer of The Ritz-Carlton. “The Ritz-Carlton will bring its legendary service standards to Israel and offer the global affluent traveller a destination for both leisure and business in Herzliya.” Located on the marina overlooking the Mediterranean, Rani Ziss Architects designed the 12-storey property and New York-based interior design firm Studio Gaia created the interiors, with Israeli studio Gad Halperin producing the lobby and restaurant concepts. The 197-room property includes 82 suites all with sea views and balconies. The property offers a unique beach front experience with leisure amenities including a roof-top swimming pool with sweeping panoramic views of the beach. The Ritz-Carlton Spa and Fitness Centre both have Mediterranean views and outdoor relaxation terraces, while sailing, surfing and other water sports are within a short stroll of the property. Renowned Chef Yonathon Roshfeld will create his first kosher dining experience at the Herbet Samuel restaurant within The Ritz-Carlton by using local, seasonal local produce complemented by kosher lsraeli and international wines. A panoramic rooftop bar will offer sweeping views overlooking of the coastline. Facilities for business travellers at the property include 4,500 square feet of meeting space with views of the marina for both business and social events and a business centre.

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