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Aspire Brochure Final.Pdf WWW.THETORCHDOHA.COM INTRODUCTION l 01 THE TORCH DOHA At 300m high and with 360° panoramic views across the suites, three signature restaurants including a breathtaking whole of Doha, The Torch is a haven for the discerning revolving restaurant and top-floor viewing deck, a state-of- traveller be they sports enthusiasts, business leaders or the-art business centre and numerous leisure facilities. health and wellness seekers. The Aspire Zone is the triumphant symbol of Qatar’s sporting With state-of-the-art sporting, leisure and spa facilities at its heritage. Spread over a 250 hectare site, the city has been feet The Torch Doha is fashioned to the finest international designed to attract local and international users alike. standards at the centre of the Aspire Zone - Doha’s majestic Sitting at the very heart of the Aspire Zone, the hotel offers sports city. exclusive access to some of the finest business, leisure and sports rehabilitation facilities. Embodying the spirit of the 2006 Asian Games, The Torch Doha is a beacon of luxury and wellbeing offering a true With its personal touch and exclusive service The Torch 5-star experience. The hotel has 167 modern rooms and Doha awaits you to explore a new era of luxury. (Left) The Torch Doha daytime 02 | ROOMS & SUITES ROOMS & SUITES DELUXE JUNIOR All rooms include mood lighting system Stylishly modern, the deluxe room has an area of 42 Junior Suites are sophisticated 76 square meter rooms with in 12 different colours, interactive square meters and offers state-of-the-art work area with intricate Arabic wall interiors featuring a spacious living area LED TVs, Media Hub Phone System, complimentary WiFi, Interactive 40” LED TV, Media Hub with king size bedroom. including a wireless phone and Phone System. innovative smartpad in-room service The suite features an Interactive 40” LCD TV and Media menu. In addition guests will avail of A truly unique visual experience is created by our room Hub Phone System. The unique mood lighting system can complimentary mini-fridge amenities mood light system which features 12 different colours be controlled separately between the living room and the and WiFi, Espresso machine, Tea & for the guest to choose. bedroom. Coffee facilities, Safe Box, both bathtub and shower facilities. These rooms are furnished with one king or twin beds, Individually controlled air-conditioning system, built-in individually controlled air-conditioning system, built-in remote control blinds, safe box, hair dryer, complimentary remote control blinds, safe box, hair dryer, complimentary refreshments and 24-hour room service are just some of the refreshments and 24-hour room service. facilities available to complete your stay. (Right) The Deluxe Room, ROOMS & SUITES | 03 04 | ROOMS & SUITES EXECUTIVE With magnificent views of the Aspire Zone area and cool modern interiors our Executive Suites feature 57 square meters of living area and bedroom; characterized by a set of colour combinations that give emphasis on earthly shades and modern minimalistic interior design. The suite includes two Interactive 40” LED TVs, Media Hub Phone System including a wireless phone, landline and innovative touchscreen in-room service menu. Individually controlled air-conditioning system, built-in remote control blinds, safe box, hair dryer, complimentary refreshments and 24-hour room service are available to compliment your stay. (Top) King-sized bedroom, (bottom) Living & Dining area ROOMS & SUITES | 05 (Top left) Executive bathroom, (top right) Diplomatic living room (bottom) Diplomatic king-sized bedroom DIPLOMATIC Designed to provide extraordinary exclusivity, the Diplomatic Suites have either one or two bedrooms showcasing a separate reception area, private elevator and butler service. Located on the top floors of The Torch Doha the suites offer panoramic view of the Aspire Zone area and Doha with spacious living room, dining room and king-sized bedroom. The single suites feature Interactive in-bedroom 40” LED TV and 60” LED TV in the living room, Media Hub Phone System including a wireless phone, landline and innovative touchscreen in-room service menu. The lighting system adds to the fine Arabic designed glass panels to give the suite an unmatched sense of luxury and impeccable elegance. 06 | DINING DINING | 07 DINING The Torch Doha prides itself on the caliber of its cuisine. Our talented chefs offer a sophisticated experience drawn from the very best of flavors. FLYING CARPET is our all-day dining restaurant which combines modern design with delightful cuisine and live cooking. THREE SIXTY is a unique revolving restaurant located on the 47th floor above the streets of Doha. A must-see for any visitor, Three Sixty offers delicious cuisine and a breathtaking panorama. PANORAMA-our third signature restaurant, located on the 50th floor serves a gourmet feast of delectable signature modern dishes. (Left) THREE SIXTY 08 | DINING An all-day dining restaurant that combines modern design with live cooking international cuisine. FLYING CARPET offers daily breakfast, lunch and dinner buffet. • Special packages for groups • Live cooking stations • Daily international lunch buffet offering Continental, Arabic and Far Eastern cuisine in addition to Chef’s Special from the live station. • Children’s menu available • Smart casual dress required Located on Mezzanine 2 level Opening hours: Breakfast 6.30 hours – 10.30 hours Lunch 12.00 hours – 15.30 hours Dinner 19.00 hours – 22.30 hours (Left) FLYING CARPET DINING | 09 THREE SIXTY is a unique • Smart casual dress is required revolving restaurant located on • Sunset High Tea every day from the 47th floor above the streets 15.30 hours till 17.30 hours of Doha. A must-see for any visitor, Three Sixty offers delicious Opening hours: cuisine and a breathtaking Lunch 12.00 hours – 15.00 hours panorama. Dinner 19.00 hours – 22.30 hours • A la Carte menu and weekly Reservations: 4446 5600 Chef’s Special (Right) THREE SIXTY, Located on the 50th floor, Opening soon. (Left) PANORAMA 10 | DINING Trendy lounge, remarkably designed and brightened with natural sunshine. • Live music: Moonlight Duo plays daily Away from the city buzz, this is the best place for a business meeting from 17.00 hours to 22.00 hours or social gathering. • Serves signature mocktails, pastries, light Located on the ground floor sandwiches, coffee and tea • Continental and Oriental High tea service Open daily from 08.00 hours to 23.00 hours daily from 15.00 hours to 19.00 hours (Left) BERRY DELIGHT (Far Left) TACO TOSTADAS DINING | 11 Serves signature mocktails, pastries, light sandwiches, coffee and tea. • Continental and Oriental High tea service daily from 15.00 hours to 19.00 hours at QR. 75 • Live music: Moonlight Duo plays daily from 17.00 hours to 22.00 hours Located on Mezzanine 1 level Open daily from 08.00 hours to 23.00 hours (Left) Almas 12 | DINING TORCH CAFÉ Serving mocktails, nojitos, panini & wraps, cold beverages, milk shakes, hot beverages and desserts. Exotic Fruit Tart, Mango Delice Cake, Pineapple Vaul Au Vent and much more are daily summer fruit desserts which you can find at Torch Café. Located in between The Torch Doha and Khalifa Stadium. TORCH CAFÉ Open daily from 16.00 hours to 23.00 hours DINING | 13 (Above) Almas & Madar 14 | GUest Facilities PERSONAL AIRPORT GREETING AND LIMOUSINE SERVICE COMPLIMENTARY WI-FI THROUGHOUT THE HOTEL 24-HOUR ASSISTANT MANAGER / CONCIERGE GUEST FACILITIES NON-SMOKING FLOORS COMPLIMENTARY IN-ROOM REFRESHMENTS COMPLIMENTARY ONE PIECE PRESSING UPON ARRIVAL (Suite guests) 24-HOUR ROOM SERVICE 24-HOUR BUSINESS CENTRE VALET PARKING CAR RENTAL SERVICE FOREIGN CURRENCY EXCHANGE (Right) Hotel Lobby GUest Facilities | 15 16 | HEALTH & SPA HEALTH & SPA | 17 HEALTH & SPA Enjoy the special retreat in our four-level Health Club, offering superb facilities to infuse you with energy for the whole year. During your wellness journey you can avail of: Cantilevered swimming pool 80m high Steam and sauna with jet-shower experience Gym with state-of-the-art Technogym equipment Spa Lounge featuring a unique waterfall relaxation area (Left) Cantilevered swimming pool 18 | MEETING & CONFERENCE MEETING & CONFERENCE WORLD CLASS PERFORMANCE Our banqueting sales team is ready to work hand in hand with you to understand your requirements by completing a personalised service from the time of your inquiry, until every detail is met; ensuring smooth, bespoke and successful events. Our meeting rooms feature state-of-the-art technology including built in LCD projectors, high speed internet to support real-time video conferencing and smart TV’s. Whether it’s a small meeting or an international conference, The Torch Doha provides several meeting rooms according to your preferences. You will avail of the latest video conferencing technology and a dedicated team of conference and banqueting specialists. MEETING & CONFERENCE | 19 SMALL BUSINESS EVENTS Our preferred choices are the two 40 square meter board rooms located on Mezzanine two level. They both offer a private and professional atmosphere for up to 20 business partners. (Left) Manaar 1 boardroom MEDIUM SIZED EVENTS Our 120 square meter conference room with natural daylight and panoramic views is equipped with advanced technology capabilities such as a 106’’ smart TV, video conferencing facilities, LCD and all required AV equipment. (Left) Madar conference room LARGE CORPORATE EVENTS We offer our signature combination of both modern and unique design. The ballroom with 315 square meters accommodates as many
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