FAMED FOR ITS STRIKING DESIGN THAT CELEBRATES LOCAL HERITAGE AND
MODERNITY, THE STUNNING HOTEL RECEIVED THE SPECIAL PRIZE FOR AN INTERIOR
IN THE 'WORLD’S MOST BEAUTIFUL HOTELS 2024' CATEGORY AT THE PRIX
Doha, Qatar (December 2024): Located in the historic former Ministry of Interior building, The Ned Doha encapsulates 1970s glamour within art gallery-like spaces, introducing something completely unique to Doha’s hospitality scene. Renowned for its distinct and elegant design, The Ned Doha recently earned a special award for its interior design in the prestigious Prix Versailles 2024 World Titles. The awards ceremony, held on December 2nd at the UNESCO Headquarters in Paris, celebrated 24 World Title recipients for their exceptional achievements in architectural and interior design.
The Prix Versailles, held annually since 2015, is a prestigious architectural contest spotlighting exceptional modern projects globally. Each year, the Prix Versailles World Jury awards twenty-four World Titles among the selected sites in categories such as Airports, Campuses, Passenger Stations, Sports, Museums, and Emporiums. This year, the Prix Versailles introduced the ‘World's Most Beautiful Hotels List for 2024’ comprising three ‘World Titles’: Prix Versailles, Interior, and Exterior.
Following a comprehensive process, The Ned Doha was awarded for its interior design, celebrating the creativity and exceptional work of Soho House’s design team while also reflecting the vision of QIA (Qatar Investment Authority). Max Binda, Managing Director of The Ned Doha, accepted the award on behalf of the hotel and its owners.
As the first Ned Hotel and Members’ Club in the Middle East, The Ned Doha embodies the brand’s flair for timeless sophistication. The building itself, a modernist masterpiece designed in the 1970s by renowned Lebanese architect William Sednaoui, features grids, nooks, waffle ceilings, and textures that make it an architectural landmark on Doha’s Corniche waterfront. Thoughtfully reimagined by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin with interiors by Soho House Design, the hotel strikes a perfect balance between preserving its historical significance and introducing a contemporary aesthetic that elevates its role as a cultural and social hub.
Inside, The Ned Doha invites guests into a world of understated luxury spread across five floors, offering breathtaking views of the Arabian Gulf. Chic 1970s-inspired décor features terrazzo flooring, silk drapery, and plush velvet upholstery, creating a warm yet sophisticated ambience.
The hotel’s 90 bedrooms and suites, ranging from Cosy to Large, echo the same retro charm, with many showcasing restored coffered concrete ceilings that honour the building’s architectural history. Beyond the rooms, guests can enjoy seven diverse restaurants, a serene outdoor pool, a health club with a spa and gym, and an expansive 1,800-square-metre event space, each thoughtfully designed to enhance the property’s distinctive character.
Having opened its doors just two years ago, The Ned Doha has quickly established itself as one of Qatar’s premium hospitality destinations. A favoured spot amongst locals and visitors alike seeking refined and heritage-rich experiences, this accolade from the coveted Prix Versailles 2024 World Titles further solidifies the property as a vibrant cultural hub. The Ned Doha continues to stand out for its extraordinary blend of luxury and cultural authenticity, offering an experience that is both timeless and uniquely memorable.