Sheraton Oman Hotel
Sheraton Oman Hotel
Po Box 3260 Ruwi 112 Muscat Oman

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Location :
Ruwi
Rooms :
217

The Sheraton Oman Hotel is one of downtown Muscat’s most luxurious establishments. Some of the excellent services for its guests include: car rental, tour arrangements, airport transfers, car parking and a 24-hour functional reception. The business traveller can make use of many dedicated modern devices, while also represented is a full set of recreational facilities. Gastronomists will be pleased by the excellent cuisine, served at the modern on-site restaurant. The 217 well-appointed hotel rooms at the Sheraton Oman Hotel offer guests the highest levels of comfort and luxury.
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