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Emirates Marina Hotel and Residence to open in November

Daily news, 12 Oct 2007

DUBAI – The 59-storey, Emirates Marina Hotel & Residence is set to open here on November 1st, 2007. The opening of the 261 all-suite luxury property marks a milestone in the history of Dubai-based carrier, Emirates.

The 256-metre hotel has several dining outlets, a spa and views of the Gulf, the Palm Islands and the Dubai Marina.

Tony Williams, vice president, Emirates Hotels & Resort, said, “The Emirates Marina Hotel & Residence fulfils our customer promise of always providing the best possible location, with innovative, guest-focussed services.”

“The property is innovative, and caters to increasing guest demands of providing not just rooms, but a home environment where space and comfort is paramount. Many visitors to Dubai, in particular regular visitors, travel with colleagues, friends and families, and look for flexibility and cost-effective options, while still wanting 5-star hotel services,” he added.

 
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