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Armani Hotel Dubai to open in Burj Khalifa on April 21
Armani Hotel Dubai is the first hotel to be launched under the collaboration between Emaar Properties PJSC and Giorgio Armani SPA
- Staff Report
- Published: 16:47 April 15, 2010
Dubai: Armani Hotel Dubai, the world’s first hotel developed by Armani Hotels and Resorts, in Burj Khalifa will open on April 21, 2010, announced Armani Hotels and Resorts on Thursday.
Armani Hotel Dubai is the first hotel to be launched under the collaboration between Emaar Properties PJSC and Giorgio Armani SPA.
An integral component of Burj Khalifa, every element of the Armani Hotel Dubai has been personally designed by global fashion legend, Giorgio Armani.
Armani said: "My ambition for Armani Hotel Dubai – the first of a collection of Armani hotels, resorts and residences that will soon circle the world – is to celebrate comfort and style by providing the highest standards of design, hospitality and service."
Armani Hotel Dubai will be home to eight unique dining experiences. The hotel will also include Armani/Privé, an upscale lounge, and the world’s first in-hotel Armani/SPA, which offers 12,000 square feet of wellness, where guests can enjoy treatment rooms, thermal suites, a fitness centre and an outdoor swimming pool. The hotel will be home to the Armani/Dolci chocolates store; an Armani/Fiori, a florist; and an Armani/Galleria showcasing select couture accessories.
Covering over an area of 269,000 sq ft, across the concourse, ground floor and levels 1 to 8 and levels 38 and 39 of Burj Khalifa, Armani Hotel Dubai has 160 rooms.
Armani Hotel Dubai's opening will be followed by the launch of Armani Hotel Milano in Italy; Armani Resort in Marrakech, Morocco; and Armani Residences villas in Marassi, Egypt.
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