As part of its Journey Through Time master plan, the Royal Commission for AlUla (RCU) will further expand the accommodation offering in AlUla with Dar Tantora by The House Hotel, an immersive and authentic hospitality experience in AlUla Old Town. Dar Tantora will also house a pool and spa as well as a restaurant and cafรฉ.
RCU is developing the 30-room landmark property by restoring several historical mud-brick buildings using contemporary engineering methods and time-honoured techniques. The development will showcase the Old Town village as a vibrant cultural hub. The rooms will be adorned with traditional dรฉcor, furniture and artistic accents, incorporating storytelling elements that capture the areaโs intangible heritage. Local artisans received specialised training to participate in the restoration endeavours.
The project reflects RCUโs comprehensive efforts to revive AlUla Old Town with tourism as the engine of development and job creation. RCU is driven by an ongoing commitment to innovation and sustainability in its comprehensive regeneration efforts, including the Sustainability Charter that governs each projectโs economic, social and environmental impacts. For delivering on this vision, AlUla Old Town was recognised by the United Nations World Tourism Organisation as a โBest Tourism Villageโ in 2022

John Northen, Vice President- Head of Hotels and Resorts, Royal Commission for AlUla, said, โDar Tantora by The House Hotel will allow guests to live the rich heritage of the AlUla Old Town historical village. Steeped in the past yet embracing progress, this hotel encapsulates RCUโs vision for a diverse range of accommodations as we continue to deliver on our plans for more than 5,000 keys by 2030.โ
โWe take immense pride in operating Dar Tantora by The House Hotel, a location that seamlessly weaves AlUla Old Townโs cultural legacy with the comfort of modern luxury. At Kerten Hospitality, our dedication to delivering exceptional guest experiences resonates with RCUโs objective of creating harmonious communities, and we eagerly look forward to playing a significant role in the regionโs development.โ Said Marloes Knippenberg, CEO, Kerten Hospitality.