HOTELS AND TOURISM
HOTELS AND TOURISM






Coral Palace Hotel
The Coral Palace Hotel is a member of the Coral Hotels Group and is located in Baghdad. The hotel is distinguished by its adoption of contemporary and innovative hospitality practices and is rated as a four-star establishment

Coral Karbala Hotel
Another hotel in the Coral Hotel group is the Coral Karbala. The Tell Al-Zainabiyah, a location distinguished by its particular religious status, is 1.4 km from the Coral Karbala Hotel, which is situated in the city of Karbala.

Al-Qaser Company
Al-Qaser Company has become a household name in this industry on a local, Arab, and even international scale because to its dedication to upholding global and international standards in this industry. With the means of entertainment and comfort that Al-Qaser Company provided to suit all ages and different tastes, it has left its mark on some of the most significant hotels in Iraq, ensuring that your destination will always be one of luxury and comfort.

Coral Baghdad Hotel
Visitors to the capital of Iraq should stay at the Coral Baghdad Hotel, which provides the greatest standards of security and safety for locals. The hotel is situated in the Jadriya neighborhood, in the center of Baghdad, about two kilometers from the Green Zone and 17 kilometers from the airport. Tourist. The hotel has 80 rooms and suites and is rated as a four-star establishment because it perfectly balances elegance and comfort to put guests in a state of luxury combined with enjoyment and comfort. The hotel offers its guests a selection of 21 standard deluxe rooms, 24 twin rooms, 29 king rooms, 6 junior suites, and superior rooms, all of which have first-rate amenities. A cutting-edge conference space at the hotel is perfect for organizing board meetings, conferences, workshops, or product launches. The hotel also has skilled chefs who prepare delectable dishes, making it impossible for guests to resist the inviting aroma of cooking. This creates the perfect setting for dining.

Babylon Hotel
In 1982, the Babylon Hotel in the Jadriya area of Baghdad, the capital of Iraq, opened its doors on Karada Street near the Tigris River. The Oberoi Hotels and Products firm, the organization that took over management at the time, is the name of the firm that gave it its original name, the Oberoi Babylon Hotel. The hotel was created by Indian architect Sunita Koli as a ziggurat-stepped pyramid. The Oberoi severed ties with the hotel following the Gulf War in 1991, leaving it to be run locally. Where ALQASER COMPANY collaborated with AL-ABAA COMPANY on the development and reconstruction of the hotel to match the standards of its cutting-edge, global hotels. The hotel has eight restaurants, a spa, indoor and outdoor pools, meeting space, and 350 newly constructed rooms and suites.