Muscat: Sheraton Oman hotel has installed a deckchair camera on the roof, according to a tweet by the hotel.
“#sneakpeek of the @deckchairhq camera we’re installing on top of Muscat. You can’t get higher than that!,” the tweet from the hotel read.
The camera generates automated live, high definition image and video content 24/7 for 365 days.
In August, Times of Oman reported that the iconic five-star Sheraton Hotel is planning to re-open its doors this October.
Read here: Sheraton Hotel poised to reopen after a decade
The hotel’s general manager confirmed that Sheraton Oman, a 14-storey tower which dominates the skyline in Ruwi’s business district, will start booking guests soon.
The new hotel will have 230 rooms, including 27 suites. There will be 14 junior suites, nine studio suites, two executive suites, one diplomatic suite and one royal suite.
For business guests, it will have nine meeting rooms, two boardrooms and the Oman ball room, with close to 1,200 square metres, which can accommodate 1,000 guests. The soon-to-be-completed parking structure will accommodate 300 vehicles.
Operated by Starwood Hotel and Resorts, the hotel is owned by Al Hashar Group and Lulu Group.