Corinthia Hotel Khartoum

[2] Its distinctive oval-curved façade, designed to resemble a ship's sail, has become a notable feature of Khartoum's skyline.

[1] Due to its funding source and unique architecture, the building is colloquially known as "Gaddafi's Egg" among locals.

The hotel has six restaurants and cafés and leisure facilities including spa, gym, tennis and squash courts.

The building has an oval curved facade; like the Burj al Arab, the Yyldyz Hotel, and the Grand Millennium in Sulaymaniyah; it was designed to resemble a ship's sail.

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Lobby interior of the Corinthia Hotel Khartoum
Restaurant in hotel