Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai opens its door to welcome guests

Kempinski Hotels has confirmed that the long- expected Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai has made its debut now in Dubai after officially opened its doors to welcome guests.

Set within 100,000 sq. m, the palace lies on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah, the world’s largest man-made island and archipelago.The opening rates start from Dh2,300 per night, including taxes.

 

Its location gives panoramic views of both the sea and Dubai’s skyline, and offers a private escape just a short drive away from the city’s attractions.

Rising above the waters of the Arabian Gulf, and flanked by 500 metres of private sandy beach,this  391-room Kempinski property offers a 24-hour butler service and views of the Arabian Gulf and the Jumeirah Lagoon.This room categories includes grand deluxe to imperial villass, suites, eight restaurants and bars, a 3,000 sq. m Cinq Mondes spa, kids’ and teens’ club, and the largest private cinema on Palm Jumeirah. There is  also a Presidential and Royal suite on site.

This  Cinq Mondes spa offers  a luxurious urban sanctuary, inclusive 23 treatment rooms, two private spa suites, four deep soaking Japanese bathtubs and Dubai’s largest indoor pool.

The eight restaurants includes miX by Frenchman Alain Ducasse, which is the first UAE restaurant by the famous three-star Michelin chef and spread over three floors.

 

“We are proud to celebrate the opening of Emerald Palace Kempinski Dubai, as part of our growing portfolio of iconic and luxurious hotels in the Middle East & Africa region.This beachfront, palatial resort confirms our commitment to serving to the top segment of a growing luxury hospitality market.We remain committed to the vision of Dubai as one of the most innovative tourism destinations in the Middle East,” said Henk Meyknecht, chief operating officer, Middle East & Africa, Kempinski Hotels.

Enthused by European palaces of the past, the glorious building has been scrupulously designed with neoclassical architecture at the forefront.

These features are captured in the five wonderful Palladian domes that form the distinct silhouette of the Palace, and in the eight marble columns in the grand atrium, intricately pieced together using the finest pink Portuguese marble, Rosa Portogallo.

 

 

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