The Chedi
The Chedi is a resort hotel in Muscat that blends Asian minimalist design with local Omani elements across spacious grounds. The property spreads across gardens with villas and suites, many with sea views, along with multiple dining venues, an extensive spa, and pools overlooking the Gulf.
The Chedi was built in the early 2000s and is part of an international hotel group known for contemporary minimalist design. The resort marked a shift in Muscat's development toward becoming a globally recognized destination.
The Chedi takes its name from Sanskrit, referring to Buddhist architecture. The resort blends Asian design with local Omani elements, visible in the traditional irrigation systems and carefully maintained gardens throughout the grounds.
The resort is a short drive from the airport, making it easy to reach whether arriving for a brief stop or longer stay. Nearby access to shops, golf courses, and cultural sights is available, while the hotel provides a quiet space to escape city noise.
The resort's outdoor pool uses salt treatment instead of chlorine for water cleaning, offering guests a more natural swimming experience. The hotel sources water from its own well on-site and recycles treated water for irrigating the gardens.
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