Le Royal Méridien Beach Resort and Spa
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One of the most renowned luxury hotels in Dubai, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa is spread across three main buildings. This property has gone under huge reconstruction work to sail with the tide of recent times. No wonder, … Read more
One of the most renowned luxury hotels in Dubai, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa is spread across three main buildings. This property has gone under huge reconstruction work to sail with the tide of recent times. No wonder, the property has done it so well that its artwork soon became the gossip of the town. Read less

One of the most renowned luxury hotels in Dubai, Le Royal Meridien Beach Resort and Spa is spread across three main buildings. This property has gone under huge reconstruction work to sail with the tide of recent times. No wonder, the property has done it so well that its artwork soon became the gossip of the town. Arabic calligraphy, beautiful use of lights and oh-so-beautiful artworks adorning the walls are some of the features that will make your stay in this hotel worthy. In terms of service, you will feel like being at home because of the pampering and the way you are taken care of. Some of the important places of interest like the Mall of the Emirates and Emirates Golf Club are within minutes away from the hotel. This five-star property overlooks the Arabian Gulf; therefore, the view outside your balcony can’t b described in words. If you walk up to the window sleepily, you might wonder the view as some kind of wallpaper. Five Hammam pools are also the highlight of this hotel; so you can be sure of being hale and hearty when you are ready to pack off your bags.
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