Combining art, culture and world-class dining, The Ned Doha is the ultimate urban retreat, located on Doha’s beautiful Corniche. within 2 years, Ned Doha has established itself as one of Qatar’s premier hospitality destinations. Located in a historic former Home Office building, The Ned Doha combines 1970s charm with an art gallery-like setting, a range of popular dining options and world-class hospitality.
As the third Ned Hotel and Members Club and the first Ned Hotel and Members Club in the Middle East, it upholds the brand’s tradition of sophistication and welcomes guests from the city and around the world to celebrate its second anniversary.
Max Binda, Managing Director of The Ned Doha, said that in just two years, the hotel has become embedded in Doha’s imagination and daily life. “This is such a unique hotel that we are thrilled with how it has been received and how it has evolved as a hub of elegance, exceptional service, culture and community,” Binda said. spoke. “As we enter our third year, we have honed and strengthened our culinary, entertainment and cultural offering to remain at the heart of the thriving and exciting city of Doha.”
Ned Doha: A mid-century masterpiece
The five-story hotel offers stunning views of the Arabian Gulf and Doha’s sparkling skyline. Like the city itself, the hotel seamlessly blends tradition and modernity. Originally designed in the 1960s by Lebanese architect William Sednaoui, the building’s striking style has been thoughtfully reimagined by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin, with interiors by Soho House Design It was done by. With 90 bedrooms, seven restaurants, an outdoor pool and private club lounge, a health club with spa and gym, and 1,800 square meters of event space, each element adds to the property’s unique character. It adds a layer.
The chic décor reflects 1970s charm and features terrazzo floors, silk curtains, and velvet furniture upholstery, creating a warm yet luxurious atmosphere. Continuing with the bedrooms, the rooms range from cozy to large, furnished with the same retro inspiration, all with balconies that frame stunning views of the city or sea. True to the building’s architectural heritage, the original coffered concrete ceilings have been carefully restored in many rooms.
Unwind and relax in the city’s chicest locations
Open to all guests, the Neds Club Spa is a relaxing haven with complimentary access to a sauna and steam room, four treatment rooms, and a traditional Moroccan hammam. Meanwhile, a charming outdoor swimming pool is lined with daybeds and private cabana-like spaces, perfect for sunbathing and relaxing.
Setting goals for culinary excellence in Doha
The culinary heart of The Ned is Cecconi’s, which serves authentic Northern Italian cuisine and won the prestigious Italian Fine Dining Award just six months after opening. This November, Cecconi’s will welcome renowned chef Chicco Cerea from the three-Michelin-starred Da Vittorio restaurant to offer an exclusive gastronomic evening of bespoke cuisine, giving guests an unforgettable culinary experience. will continue its mission.
Kaia, located on the hotel’s ground floor, offers a unique selection of restaurants serving pan-Asian cuisine including sushi, poke bowls and robatayaki. For a more relaxed experience, the Electric Diner serves traditional American comfort food. Additionally, the Nickel Lounge on the first floor offers a cozy spot to enjoy specialty drinks with live performances in the background. It is located right next to Millie’s, the hotel’s popular multi-cuisine brasserie. For those who prefer al fresco dining, Hadiqa serves Levantine favorites alongside the poolside Malibu Kitchen, bringing the fresh, relaxed vibe of California to Doha.
A cultural tapestry woven into modernist architecture
The building itself is a modernist masterpiece, with its grid, structure, nooks, waffle ceilings, and textures creating the perfect space for artists to display their work. Ned Doha proudly displays an extensive collection of original works by 100 talented artists. More than half of the artists are from Doha and the majority are women. Curated by Wada Al Aqidi and Elina Sairanen, co-founders of the Maskaf Arab Museum of Modern Art, the collection currently spans more than 350 works across a variety of mediums, including textiles, painting, and sculpture.
Neds Club Network
The Ned Doha’s art collection and eclectic restaurant are available to all guests, but for an even more special atmosphere, take advantage of the benefits of Ned’s Club membership. This membership provides access to private spaces across all of Ned’s properties, where like-minded professionals can connect, relax, and enjoy exclusive benefits. At The Ned Doha, members have access to Ned’s Club Upstairs, a stylish rooftop lounge with a private restaurant and terrace for dining and socializing. To apply to become a Neds Club member, please visit: www.thened.com/doha/membership.
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