Al Bait Hotel

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The Chedi Al Bait Hotel is a 65-room five star heritage hotel situated in the Heart of Sharjah cultural heritage area in Sharjah, United Arab Emirates – a restoration of the traditional trading and residential district of Sharjah town.

Alternative namesChedi Al Bait Hotel
TypeHotel
Coordinates25°35′54″N 55°38′34″E / 25.59833°N 55.64278°E / 25.59833; 55.64278
Chedi Al Bait Hotel
Al Bait Hotel is located in United Arab Emirates
Al Bait Hotel
Al Bait Hotel
The Chedi Al Bait Hotel, Sharjah
Alternative namesChedi Al Bait Hotel
General information
TypeHotel
LocationSharjah, United Arab Emirates
Coordinates25°35′54″N 55°38′34″E / 25.59833°N 55.64278°E / 25.59833; 55.64278
InauguratedDecember 2018
LandlordSharjah Investment Authority (Shurooq)
Design and construction
ArchitectGodwin Austen Johnson

The Al Bait Hotel (Al Bait is Arabic for 'the house') is constructed around a core which comprises four former traders' houses: Bait Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Al Midfa – The library and café (the café is built from the Majlis Ibrahim Al Midfa); Bait Eissa Al Midfa – Reception; Bait Abdul Rahman Al Midfa – The Heritage guestroom block; and Bait Abdullah Al Mahmood – The Arabic restaurant. The architect responsible for the $54.45 million redevelopment was Godwin Austen Johnson.[1] The original houses, constructed from mudbricks and coral with teak and mango wood pillars and barasti (palm frond) ceilings, date back to 1927.[2] The hotel was first announced in 2013 and slated for 2015 completion,[3] and was finally opened following further delays[4] in December 2018, by the Ruler of Sharjah, Dr Sultan bin Mohammed Al Qasimi.

Ibrahim Bin Mohammed Al Midfa was a prominent Sharjah citizen, a journalist and publisher of Sharjah's first newspaper, and his majlis (preserved in the hotel development) was a popular cultural meeting place. Items of Al Midfa's possessions are displayed in cabinets in the hotel.[5] The majlis is topped by a circular barjeel, or wind tower, which is unique in the United Arab Emirates.[6]

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