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Madinat Jumeirah

Madinat Jumeirah the Arabian Resort - Dubai is a resort in Dubai. It is the largest resort in the Emirate of Dubai, spreading across over 40 hectares of landscapes and gardens. It is designed to resemble a traditional Arabian town. The resort comprises three boutique hotels (Jumeirah Al Qasr, Jumeirah Mina A'Salam, and Jumeirah Al Naseem) and a courtyard of 29 summer houses called Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf.

Madinat Al-Jumeirah is reminiscent of middle east architecture primarily of geometric patterns, extensive use of wooden structures and calligraphic designs.

Location

Madinat Jumeirah is located along two kilometres of private beachfront adjacent to Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Burj Al Arab, and Wild Wadi Water Park. It is one mile away from the Mall of the Emirates station, on the red line metro.

History

Developer retained Mirage Mille and Mittal Investment Group Ltd. Creative Kingdom Dubai created the master plan and concept for the resort. Leisure Quest International, LLC of the US provided entertainment and attraction planning for the resort.

Design

Madinat Jumeirah encompasses three boutique hotels and one cluster of summerhouses; Al Qasr, Mina A'Salam, Al Naseem, and Dar Al Masyaf; Arabic summerhouses located around the resort grounds.

Al Qasr hotel

Mina A’ Salam or 'The Harbour of Peace' was the first of the boutique hotels to be completed, and features 292 rooms and suites.

Al Qasr, which literally translates to 'The Palace', is made up of 294 rooms and suites, designed to reflect a summer residence.

Dar Al Masyaf consists of 29 stand-alone, two-story residential retreats inspired by traditional Arabian summer houses. Each of the 29 'houses' features 9–11 rooms and suites which are extended across the resort grounds.

Al Naseem, which translates to 'The Breeze', the latest of the boutique hotels to be completed, comprises 430 rooms and suites. It is, however, the only hotel in Madinat Jumeirah without a connection to the other hotels via waterway.

5.4 km of waterways link the different areas of the resort, and water taxis (Abra (boat)) allow guests to travel along them to all parts of the resort.

The Interior Design was led and created by Khuan Chew, Principal of KCA International (www.kca-int.com).

Gallery

See also

References

  1. "Luxury Dubai Resorts - Madinat Jumeirah Hotels | Jumeirah". www.jumeirah.com. Retrieved 2019-01-07.
  2. "Gulf Construction Online - Showcase calling card for Creative". www.gulfconstructiononline.com. Retrieved 2018-08-09.
  3. "Luxury Dubai Resorts - Madinat Jumeirah Hotels | Jumeirah". www.jumeirah.com. Retrieved 2019-01-07.

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