Dubai World Central (DWC) is expanding its hospitality sector with plans to add 20,000 hotel rooms by 2025. As Dubai’s second international airport, Al Maktoum International, is expected to handle over 220 million passengers, DWC aims to meet the growing demand for accommodations, particularly with the increasing influx of international visitors and business travelers.
Expo 2020 is set to drive millions of visitors to Dubai, and DWC’s proximity to the event site makes it a key area for hospitality development. This expansion will ensure the region is equipped to handle not just the short-term surge in Expo visitors but also the long-term growth in tourism and business travel beyond the event.
The development of 20,000 hotel rooms is part of DWC’s broader plan to create a dynamic business and logistics hub. With retail spaces, entertainment centers, and conference facilities, DWC is set to become a self-sufficient district that attracts tourists and business professionals.
As Dubai continues to solidify its position as a leading global business and tourism destination, DWC’s hotel expansion will play a critical role in supporting this growth. By 2025, DWC’s hospitality sector will be a cornerstone of the city’s thriving tourism industry, ensuring that Dubai remains a prime choice for global travelers.
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