Iraq’s tourism sector development gained new momentum as Prime Minister Mohammed Shia Al-Sudani inaugurated the Ramada Plaza hotel in Mosul. The hotel launch marks a major step forward for private sector investment in Nineveh province.
In addition, the newly opened hotel stands on the western bank of the Tigris River, offering scenic views and easy access to central Mosul. The Ramada Plaza adds to Iraq’s growing list of modern hospitality offerings in cities recovering from conflict.
The hotel includes 148 rooms and suites, designed to meet international standards. It also features several restaurants, offering local and global cuisine. Business travelers can benefit from four modern meeting rooms, along with a large conference and event hall suitable for major gatherings.
For health and leisure, the hotel offers a fitness club, allowing guests to enjoy wellness services during their stay. The project brings Mosul closer to becoming a destination for both local and international tourism.
Moreover, prime Minister Al-Sudani emphasized the importance of encouraging private investment in tourism and infrastructure. He said the Ramada Plaza project reflects the government’s commitment to supporting economic growth and job creation in liberated cities.
The Ramada Plaza brand, part of the Wyndham Hotels group, offers trusted hospitality experience worldwide. Its presence in Mosul signals confidence in the region’s security improvements and business environment.
Iraq’s tourism sector development now focuses on revitalizing cities like Mosul, which hold rich history and untapped cultural assets. With improved hotel services, the city hopes to attract tourists, business travelers, and event organizers in the near future.
Officials in Nineveh see this hotel as a model for future investment in hospitality and urban renewal. It also provides new employment opportunities for residents and contributes to the local economy.
The launch of the Ramada Plaza hotel sends a clear message: Mosul is ready to welcome visitors again.

