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Work on the five-star Al-Andalus Hotel continuing

bySami Zaptia
June 4, 2025
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Work on the five-star Al-Andalus Hotel continuing

The Al-Andalus Hotel, formerly Sheraton, project is continuing the Tripoli government reports (Photo: GNU).

‎The Tripoli based Libyan government project agency reported on Monday (2 June) that work is continuing on the five-star Al Andalus Hotel (formerly branded a Sheraton Hotel) in the Hay Al-Andalus area of Tripoli.

Providing photographs of ongoing work, the ‘‘Return of Life’’ agency said the hotel project consists of 8 floors on a total area of about 59,000 square meters.

The hotel features 310 rooms and suites, along with 10 swimming pools, a conference centre, gym, health club, restaurants and meeting rooms.‎

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