Two new Turkish properties confirmed by Viceroy Hotel Group
Viceroy Hotel Group (VHG) is to make its first move into Turkey with the opening of two new properties - Viceroy Istanbul and Viceroy Bodrum - during the next two years.
The group has been named operator of the Nef Bebeköy resort development in Istanbul, which is to include a resort spanning 68,000sq m (732,000sq ft) and being led by developer Nef.
WATG are the project architects, with Viceroy Istanbul due to open in late 2013. Facilities will include an outdoor garden and forest area and a full-service fitness centre and spa.
Meanwhile, Viceroy Bodrum is the result of an agreement with real estate firm Safir Grup and is expected to open in late 2014. It is also being designed by WATG.
Facilities will include a signature spa spanning 1,138sq m (12,250sq ft) with more than 10 treatment rooms - such as a double hammam, a VIP suite and a couples' treatment room.
The spa will also include a spa boutique, a health café, relaxation mineral pools and a sauna, along with indoor and outdoor lounges and lifestyle areas for activities such as yoga.
VHG senior vice president Anton Bawab said: "Viceroy Bodrum will feature the hallmarks of our properties to inspire visitors and offer a unique experience in this market."
• The announcement of the two new Turkish properties comes after VHG has completed the rebranding of the iconic Yas Hotel in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Aldar Properties appointed the group to take over operation of the property in July last year, with facilities continuing to include an ESPA spa housing eight treatment rooms.
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