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the Chedi musCat muscat, oman

the Chedi musCat
muscat, oman
The most luxurious rooms at The Chedi Muscat
are the Chedi Club Suites, each with a spacious
bedroom, seating area overlooking serene gardens,
sunken terrazzo bathtub and exclusive services,
including Continental breakfast and cocktails in The
Library. Omani architecture meets sleek minimalism,
thanks to the inspired design of Jean-Michel Gathy
and views that encompass the Gulf of Oman, the
Indian Ocean and the Hajar Mountains. Stroll the
private shoreline or take a dip in the adults-only
Chedi Pool or Long Pool; the Serai Pool is dedicated
to family use. There’s also a spa and fitness center
and an upscale restaurant.
the Chedi musCat
muscat, oman

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