Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort
Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort – Mighty wind towers, which previously were used to cool buildings, characterize the architecture of this hotel facility, an Arabian village style stretching two miles along the sea Waterways meander through the resort with its colorful souk, a spice market and countless small shops With the traditional water taxis, which also travel along the Creek estuary into the city center of Dubai, guests can reach the 45 different restaurants and bars or be chauffeured to one of the two hotels Mina A’Saiam and Al Quasr or Dar Al Masyaf with its 28 Arabian Summer Houses At nightfall hundreds of lights illuminate the facades, structured with arcs and windows, like a palace from 1001 Nights. Lattices made of geometrical braided patterns in the windows and arch openings emphasize the Oriental atmosphere, which can also be found in the rooms that are at least 538 square feet and feature dark richly carved wooden furniture. With this concept the Jumeirah Group wants to preserve the cultural heritage of the golf region and show what Arabian hospitality is all about. Another highlight is the Six Senses Spa, with its color scheme of subtle green and off-white.

- Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort at Dubai, United Arab Emirates
With its 28 free standing treatment studios, surrounded by gardens full of flowers and waterways, is the biggest spa facility in the Middle East. One section completely screened off from the public in accordance with Arabian tradition is reserved exclusively for women.















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