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Dubbed by the media as the 'king' of Burj Khalifa, George V Nereamparambil is an Indian-born businessman in the United Arab ...
Where the cool crowd is dining and vibing in Dubai this weekend Dubai weekends are made for dressing up, booking late, and ...
UAE – Sedar Global, the region’s leading specialist in wall coverings, window treatments, and soft furnishings with over 135 years of heritage, has opened a new retail store at Dalma Mall, Abu Dhabi.
It is considered an artists' stomping ground, and the hotel's 26 rooms and 10 suites match the bohemian vibe, with a colorful palette and sometimes quirky accents, be they custom prints ...
Kira Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is Dubai's newest address to be seen at, and among its 11 restaurants is Kira, a Japanese-Mediterranean fusion spot with some seriously gorgeous interiors. The ...
Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab’s exploration of foreign flavours begins at The Fore. This isn’t just a restaurant; it’s a culinary chameleon of sorts. By morning, it’s an Instagram-perfect breakfast spot, ...
Gilt Best for: all-out glamour As anyone who has been inside Dubai’s self-labelled seven-star hotel can attest, Jumeirah Burj Al Arab doesn’t do things by halves. And so Gilt, the hotel’s gold-dipped ...
In contrast to its acclaimed sister stay, OTT-luxe Burj al Arab, which drips in extravagant, gilded interiors, Marsa al Arab is distinctly more neutral in tone with warm woods, curved lines, silks ...
How many hotels can claim to be recognisable by their silhouette alone, like Peter Pan? The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, Dubai's last word in opulent, excessive luxury, can. Since it opened its glass ...
The Jumeirah Burj Al Arab was once famously described as the world's first seven-star hotel (Image credit: Jumeirah Burj Al Arab) By Harriet Marsden, The Week UK published December 2, 2024 ...
Thomas Meier, Chief Operating Officer and Interim CEO said, “As we celebrate 25 years since we opened the iconic Jumeirah Burj Al Arab, we reflect on our legacy of excellence in luxury ...
Set above the 59th floor of the Burj al Arab hotel, this helipad watches over the Dubai coastline. Since 1999, it has hosted an impressive line-up of international sporting stars.