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Essential
Architecture- Dubai
Dusit Dubai Hotel |
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architect
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Architect Khatib & Alami Contractor Al Habtoor Engineering
Enterprises Co. L.L.C |
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location
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date
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2001 |
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style
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Postmodern |
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construction
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structural height of 153 m (502 ft) The most notable aspect
of the tower is that the structure is divided into two bases which join at
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type
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Hotel |
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The Dusit Dubai is a 40-floor hotel tower in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The tower has a total structural height of 153 m (502 ft). Construction
of the Dusit Dubai was completed in 2001.
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Location. Located in Dubai's business district, the Dusit Dubai is a
36-storey hotel with a Thai- influenced interior, housed in a
contemporary-design gleaming silver tower and located 13 kilometres from
the city centre. Dubai International Airport is 17 kilometres from the
hotel, approximately 20 minutes by car.
Hotel Features. The hotel houses a fully equipped fitness room on
the 36th floor offering panoramic city views, a jetted tub and a rooftop
pool. Guests can also cool off in the outdoor pool surrounded by a
sun-deck and with an adjacent pool bar, and pamper themselves in the
hair salon. Business facilities include a ballroom and four smaller
conference rooms, and the hotel also houses a florist and a boutique.
Practical amenities include a multi-storey car park, a 24-hour front
desk, all-hours room service, and a multilingual concierge service.
The Dusit Dubai offers a number of dining options: the Benjarong
serves traditional Thai dishes in a modern, Oriental setting with
specialties including Sweet and Sour Red Snapper and Grilled River
Prawns with Tamarind Sauce; the Pax Romana serves modern Italian dishes
in an elegant, romantic setting with panoramic city views; the Dusit
Delicatessen is a relaxed, ground floor deli serving snacks and light
lunches, with complimentary wireless Internet access; and there is an
informal Champagne Lounge and a Lobby Lounge serving speciality Oriental
High Tea.
Guestrooms. The 321 guestrooms, over 36 floors, features modern
Oriental decor with rich patterned fabrics and teak wood furnishings.
All offer air conditioning, wireless Internet access, satellite
television, direct-dial phones, minibars, coffee and tea makers, and
safes. Bathrooms have separate bath and showers, bathrobes, slippers,
hair dryers and complimentary toiletries.
Expert Tip. Dubai's Gold Souk, located ten kilometres from the
hotel, houses approximately 300 jewellers offering a spectacular array
of gold and gems. Haggling is traditional.
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links
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http://www.dusit.com/ |
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www.dubai-architecture.info
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