Fly to Dubai and Stay in Gucci's First Hotel
Dubai is a popular city, known for its luxurious hotels
It has been revealed by internationally famed and acclaimed design label Gucci that they are to open a chain of hotels with the first one opening in Dubai. With Dubai continuing to be a popular destination for holidaymakers and tourists around the world, Gucci will no doubt be looking to follow in the footsteps of fellow Italian designer Giorgio Armani, who began their own hotel chain only a few months ago.
Like their iconic brand, the Elisabetta Gucci Hotel chain is to be an exclusive hotel location with luxurious offerings including spa, pool, fitness centre, 24 hour room service and a cigar club. Opening the first of the chain in Dubai's Media City Lorens Zillar, the Gucci hotel chain's managing director, explained that whilst the construction had not yet started they envisaged the 87 suite building to be the height of luxury. In addition she revealed that proposals were to continue the chains in popular business and upcoming tourist locations including China, Abu Dhabi, Oman and Doha in Qatar. The news comes after Giorgio Armani revealed this past April that they were to open a hotel in the world's tallest building, Dubai's Burj Khalifa.
With such luxurious temptations on offer, Dubai continues to be a popular destination among UK Tourists.. With business class and premium economy flights available from across Britain, and with Gucci's plans to develop more hotels across the Middle East, those looking for the finest service and most luxurious setting may find the Elisabetta Gucci Hotel line just what they're looking for.
Posted by Nigel, 10 June 2010 12:04
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