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    Exclusive: In the Office with Founder of Goshá, Natalia Shustova

    Lifestyle

    by Dan Robinson
    2 hours ago

    How long have you worked in this space?
    We moved into our studio in October 2020.
    Did you have a clear concept from the outset, and which key pieces are your favorite?
    We were building our space as business was growing and shaping. My favourite part is the overall idea of “raw” … it’s a studio where artists create, and it is full of daily “debris” of what the process of creation usually brings
    Have you custom-built any bespoke pieces?
    Our entire studio is custom built from the kitchen/bar space to our rainbow set dried floral bar.
    How do you think your interior reflects you and your brand?
    Our studio is our “happy” place where we create. It is “free” from office or retail space rules, allowing us to have no boundaries in our work. I believe freedom of expression and creative freedom, originality is what Goshá really stands for.
    Describe your taste in 3 words.
    Well thought out, and unique, with a touch of color.
    Swipe through for a tour inside the office of Natalia Shustova, Founder of Goshá.

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    7 unique heritage sites to visit in Dubai

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    by Sarah Joseph
    2 hours ago

    After unifying in 1971, the UAE has come a long way and there are several spots that mark its rich heritage.
    In Dubai, there are many sites that display the nation’s history and pay homage to where it all began.
    As an ode to the UAE’s long-standing cultural heritage, here are seven renowned sites to visit in Dubai.
    Coffee Museum

    Designed to pay homage to the UAE’s coffee culture, this concept features different roasting and brewing styles close to the country’s heritage. From Middle Eastern techniques to a wide selection of coffee documentaries, visitors are educated about the ins and outside of its historical significance in Dubai. Located in Al Fahidi in Bur Dubai, this heritage hub promises a relaxing atmosphere with traditional regional architecture.
    For more information visit coffeemuseum.ae
    Etihad Museum

    Designed to highlight the nation’s history and how the seven emirates came to unity 1971, this heritage site displays a fascinating collection of artefacts. The museum is a masterful tribute to the manuscripts on which the union agreement was originally signed. With key photographs and interactive audio-visual exhibits, visitors can experience the UAE’s archival symbolism in a creative manner. Located in Jumeriah St. 1, it’s open daily from 10am to 8pm.
    For more information visit etihadmuseum.dubaiculture.gov.ae
    Old Souq

    This expansive area is nothing short of lavish gold jewellery, handwoven fabrics, traditional oud perfumes and exquisite souvenirs. For visitors and tourists wanting to take back a piece of the UAE, they can opt for bespoke jewellery pieces as a special memento. Known for an array of exotic spices, this neighbourhood has a plethora of high-quality spices and locally-blended teas to take home. Additionally, visitors can discover the colourful textile market in the heart of Bur Dubai.
    Hatta Heritage Village

    Go back in time to the life of ancient villagers with a host of citadels, forts and towers in Dubai’s mountain town. With springs and lush valleys, visitors can experience the life of villagers who have adopted a sustainable technique of living. To visit nature’s beauty first-hand, the Hatta Dam provides activities such as kayaking for that picturesque spot. For an insight into the UAE’s traditional techniques, visitors can view the villagers’ inherited traditions that include jewellery making, weaponry, pottery and more for an ideal afternoon getaway.
    Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Centre for Cultural Understanding

    Founded in 1998, this centre was founded to educate expats from different communities living and visiting the UAE. Located in a beautifully restored wind tower house in the historic, Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood in Bur Dubai, where visitors can interact with local Emiratis and learn about traditional cuisine. With a 360-degree experience, guests can take a seat on the Bedouin-style carpets and indulge in a traditional Emirati meal, be it breakfast, lunch or dinner and experience a guided tour of the neighbourhood.
    For more information visit cultures.ae
    Arabian Tea House

    To experience fine Emirati hospitality, this venue has provided the first Emirati cuisine since 1997. With authentic elements such as rattan chairs, lace curtains, turquoise benches, visitors can enjoy a cup of traditional Arabic coffee known as gahwa to explore the city’s past. As a relaxing oasis to talk and unwind, customers can go back in time to when old architecture reigned supreme. This concept is situated in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood which was previously known as Al Bastakiya.
    For more information visit arabianteahouse.com
    Dubai Museum

    To delve into life before the discovery of oil, this ancient museum takes visitors on an unseen journey in a quaint, low-slung military fort from the 1700s. From pearl diving to fishing, light is shed upon ancient occupation and other archaeological finds. The galleries recreate scenes from the creek, traditional Arab houses, mosques, the souk, date farms and desert and marine life. Again, the museum is situated in the Al Fahidi Historical Neighbourhood. Built in 1787, this fort was once the monarch’s base and highlights the history of the UAE.
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    du selects the winner of its prestigious uniform design competition

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    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    In September, du announced a competition to give the opportunity for Emirati designers to win Dhs50k to refresh, reimagine and rework uniforms for the thousands of company staff members in retail stores across the UAE.
    The announced winner, Shoug Al Fardan said, “I am so humbled to have been selected as the finalist for designing du’s new uniforms. To be selected from a wide group of Emirati talents, and to have the opportunity to have my work as part of an institution like du is an honor. I would like to thank them for providing me with this esteemed opportunity to have my designs a stage of this scale.”

    The competition, which opened in September, was aimed at encouraging young Emirati designers to think out of the box to design uniforms that would celebrate the brand’s forward-thinking vision.
    The contest drew over 120 entries, from which three semi-finalists were chosen by a judging panel at the du offices in January. Shoug won the competition with her innovative and creative design that captured the essence of du’s mission to redefine the digital customer experience.
    ‘We are delighted to announce Shoug Al Fardan as the winner of the uniform design competition. Her creativity and design align with the direction the brand is exploring with an omnichannel customer experience,” said Head of Direct Channels at du, Marwan Thani.

    The new and improved uniforms are set to mark a fresh, new chapter of transformation in du’s brand journey as a digital-first telco.
    In a mission to further celebrate homegrown talent, the UAE’s telecom operating giant continues to build a sustainable future.
    As part of du’s commitment to corporate social responsibility and continued efforts to build a sustainable future, the old uniforms will be donated to a recycling centre.
    For more information visit the official du Instagram account.
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    10 fabulous activities to do in Dubai this weekend

    The ultimate weekend guide in Dubai – February 17 to February 19, 2023.
    Put skincare first

    With science-backed treatments, AEON has recently opened its doors in the new Atlantis The Royal. Customers can choose from a host of treatments such as the Aquagold Facial, Morpheus8, Dermal Fillers, Botox, Profhilo, Mesotherapy, Stem Cell Facials and PRP. The clinic also offers FaceArt by Dr. Jaffer Khan himself, which is custom-designed for each patient through a detailed consultation, with a combination of both dermal Fillers and Botox. This treatment allows patients to restore volume in the under-eyes, cheeks, lips, chin and jawline. It also reduces wrinkles and restricts the overactivity of some facial muscles in order to create a lifting effect. So, book your treatment for an overall skin wellness experience.
    For more information visit theaeonclinic.com 
    Brunch alfresco

    If you’re looking for an outdoor venue to unwind, Cleo is the place this weekend. Situated at The Hyde Hotel, this Levantine-inspired restaurant has unveiled its terrace, providing guests with an immersive brunch experience with Levantine beats and cuisine that evokes crisp summer mornings on the coast by drawing inspiration from Lebanon, Syria, Greece, and Italy in a bright and airy ambiance with a view of the city. Guests can indulge in Cleo’s carefully curated grape and let the cocktail menu transport them back to the era of Cleopatra. The brunch is priced at Dhs299 per person and will be available every Saturday from 1pm to 5pm.
    For more information visit restaurantandbars.accor.com
    Try a luxe afternoon tea

    Head to Ladurée for a quintessential afternoon tea experience, one that promises to delight all your senses. Gather your loved ones for a laid-back afternoon and soak in the charming ambience and timeless elegance of Ladurée. Explore a tasteful selection of sumptuous beverages including Ladurée Coffee, Ladurée Tea or Ladurée Hot Chocolate. Guest can choose any two types of finger sandwiches and Mini Viennoiseries from the menu. Savour the pastries such Ispahan, Passion Raspberry and Plaisir Sucres, and don’t forget to try the coward favourite Macarons from the selections. The afternoon tea experience will be available all day in all locations except for Nakheel Mall and DFC. It takes place every day from 12 noon onwards and is priced at Dhs204 for two persons.
    For more information visit laduree.ae
    Enjoy a delectable breakfast

    Catch up with your loved ones over breakfast at the new Maison Mathais situated at West Beach’s voco Dubai The Palm. Visitors can admire views of the Arabian Gulf while being treated to the smells of the on-site bakery, with traditional baguettes, homemade sourdough, and fluffy brioche burger buns. The haven also boasts traditional croissants filled with chocolate and almonds, reminiscent of those found in charming Parisian cafés. The Daily Breakfast Menu is available from 7am to 2pm Saturday and Sunday and offers a wide selection of benedicts bursting with flavours including a collection of dishes. Diners looking to satisfy their sweet tooth can try Le Moelleux Au Chocolat, a hot, soft-centered chocolate cake served with vanilla ice cream.
    For more information visit maisonmathisvocopalm.com 
    Book a VIP beach club experience

    The city’s original and most iconic beach club, Nikki Beach Dubai is set to elevate its guest experience even further this winter with the addition of nine brand-new VIP Pool Cabanas. The private cabanas come with their temperature-controlled pools, relaxing daybed and green partition for a sophisticated beach club experience. Guests have the option to dine on an eclectic menu of light and fresh salads, sushi, ceviche, and grilled seafood either in the privacy of their cabana or in the elegant bar and lounge area. VIPs can also enjoy their own private area or easily venture down to the beach club pool. Renowned for its heady mix of live entertainment and energetic vibes, and set against a backdrop of Pearl Jumeira’s stunning pristine coastline. The weekend cabanas start at Dhs6,000 for up to seven guests with Dhs3,000 towards a bottle service and Dhs3,000 towards F&B.
    For more information visit dubai.nikkibeach.com
    Take a look at this sculpture park

    DIFC’s open-air Sculpture Park returns with an immersive art experience titled ‘Tales Under the Gate’and the park will remain open to the public until September 30, 2023. During the event, well-established galleries, such as Firetti Contemporary, AWC Gallery, Leila Heller Gallery, Opera Gallery, Oblong Gallery, Belvedere Art Space and Zieta Studio, as well as independent artists will showcase their works.
    For more information visit difc.ae
    Give your hair the love it deserves

    Those looking for an effective treatment for smooth hair need to look no further. We Nails is now offering the hair treatment, Arknvie for silky soft texture. The product is tailored for different types of hair and can be used to straighten, or to enhance curls by eliminating frizz – it can even be used on hair extensions. The treatment penetrates the hair at a deep level, which is why it takes about 2-3 hours depending on the hair length and thickness. The original price starts from Dhs1000, depending on length & thickness with 20 percent off throughout the month of February. Hair detox is a tailormade treatment and a short consultation will be required before treatment begins to find out the desired outcome of each client. It’s located in Grand Trident Building, JBR.
    For more information visit wenails.ae
    Go for a fine-dining meal

    Josette is the latest Parisian fine-dining haven on the block. With show-stopping interiors and a selection of carefully curated dishes. The artistic director has brought together an array of burlesque stars, tap dancers, singers and more to surprise and delight guests for a 360-degree dining experience. After dark, the space transforms into Josette’s private dining room, setting the perfect scene for glamorous soirées and fabulous affairs. The menu includes Parisian classics. You can slice into tune tartare, foie gras terrine, escargot, ratatouille, soup a l’oignon, and plateau de Josette, a signature seafood platter.When it comes to the interiors, expect marble floors, mustard sofas, and mirrored columns. The restaurant is located in ICD Brookfield Place, DIFC and is open from 12pm to 3am.
    For more information visit josette.com 
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    Channel the South of France spirit as this sophisticated beach club in Dubai

    Lifestyle

    by Team Emirates Woman
    4 hours ago

    IN PARTNERSHIP: Treat yourself to a world of resplendent tranquility with azure waters at Twiggy By La Cantine.
    Nestled on the shores of Dubai Creek, this sophisticated gem promises an unforgettable experience to all its visitors as it takes the art of idleness to new heights.
    Whether a weekend retreat or a midday break, the sun-drenched venue lies at the epitome of solitude with its Provence-inspired décor. With pastel hues and rattan touches, each element is carefully curated to create the perfect Mediterranean ambiance.

    Next to the white sand beaches lies the 100-metre infinity pool where visitors can lounge, swim, relax and unwind with utmost ease all day. At the heart of it all, lies an amalgamation of the royal view, the sea and the sky, to experience each side of the city.

    With an array of mouthwatering dishes to choose from, visitors can delve into the restaurant’s delectable classics such as Angus beef, black truffle pizza, king crab and more. Mastered to perfection by a team of culinary experts, the beach club promises eye-catching delights including a deliciously simple seafood platter and sushi platters.

    For an intimate experience, the six private cabanas set six to twelve people in their own secluded paradise to experience Dubai from a different lens. The coco cabana can seat up to eight guests and is priced at Dhs1,500 on weekdays and Dhs2,400 on weekends inclusive of a mini-bar with soft drinks and water. The Bardot can seat up to eight guests for Dhs2,400 on weekdays and Dhs2,800 on weekends and Grace can have up to 10 guests for Dhs3,000 on weekdays and Dhs3,500 on weekends, inclusive of a minibar with soft drinks and water along with direct pool access.

    So, if you’re in the need of plans you know exactly where to book for the ultimate luxe daycation experience. It’s bow time to discover this chic hangout and join La Cantine on its journée À la plage.
    Twiggy by La Cantine, located at the Park Hyatt Dubai Creek. The lagoon is open daily from 9am to Sunset and the restaurant is open from 12pm to 2am. For reservations, email book@twiggy.ae, call +971 4 602 1105 or visit twiggy.ae.
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    An exclusive interview with Chef Timothy Newton, Executive Chef of Demind Group

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    3 hours ago

    As one of the most recognised figures in the F&B industry in the UAE, Chef Timothy Newton has taken the lead for some of the most beloved restaurants in the country.
    After moving to Dubai in 2010, he kickstarted his career in this part of the world at La Petit Maison (LPM) and later joined the Demind team, in order to bring years of invaluable experience to the table.
    Today, you will Chef Newton casting a careful eye as the Demind Executive Chef over the kitchens of Bagatelle, OPA, Myrra and more, where his knowledge and expertise have seen him create an outstanding repertoire of dishes renowned throughout the region.
    With years of culinary experience, he has created an outstanding repertoire of dishes renowned throughout the region.
    Emirates Woman sat down with the chef to discuss his journey and what inspired him to lead this F&B group.
    Can you talk us through your career history?
    Well, it has been quite a long journey. I started cooking at 16 years old which prepped me to then move into my first real kitchen at the age of 18. A year after I moved to Paris where I attended culinary school and opportunities took me everywhere around the world – from California, and London to Australia and last but not least Dubai.

    Where does your love for food and cooking come from?
    I grew up in a small town in the States and like many, we do not have a lot of options around. I think cooking was a way out, we all develop a dream when we were young and I believe it was my ticket to explore the world from a professional and personal perspective.
    What eventually brought you to Dubai?
    In 2009, I was in London working at Terroirs which lead to me landing an opportunity to move to Dubai in 2010 to open the acclaimed La Petite Maison in DIFC as an Executive Sous Chef. Three years later I joined the Demind team and since then we’ve been making history together.
    What are the hero dishes, in your opinion, at OPA and Myrra?
    The hero dish at OPA is definitely the Mixed grilled platter, It’s an amazing representation of a traditional mouth-watering Greek feast and it’s at a great value, it’s a best-selling dish for us, especially since OPA is all about those group gatherings and meal sharing – Myrra’s hero dishes are the calamari Kalamaki and the Paella fideau, each represents the Greek and Spanish cuisine. The Paella in particular always wins our guests’ hearts, we receive amazing feedback which we’re very proud of.
    What is the inspiration behind Myrra and OPA?
    The inspiration behind Opa was to bring a slice of Greece to the heart of Dubai, people usually escape to the Greek islands to experience the culture, amazing food and most importantly the vibrant entertainment. I would like to believe we managed to create this idea we had in mind and keep it at the top of people’s choices for four consecutive years. As for Myrra, we wanted a more laid back relaxed setting by the beach where we can bring Greek and Spanish cuisine to life and make it more accessible to diners. Both deliver high-quality food and top service.
    On the opposite end of the spectrum, what are the milestones?
    The major milestones in my career have varied. I think moving to Dubai was definitely a major step in my life because It opened up a lot of doors for me which ultimately led me to where I am right now – and joining Demind group definitely was a turning point for me from working on Bagatelle to opening OPA and taking the brand globally, building Myrra and our latest venture La Ñina.
    La Ñina is the most recent restaurant added to your portfolio – tell us more.
    La Nina is a modern Iberian and Latino concept. Again we wanted to do something different in Dubai, and bring a new touch to the fine dining scene in the city and i think we achieved that big time. The food is a mix of classic dishes brought up with modern techniques. A lot of our ingredients are imported from South America, it was really important for us to bring authenticity to the concept that diners can relate to and so far we’ve had amazing feedback and response from guests.
    What do you see next for both the Greek restaurants in the emirate?
    I have big expectations for both Myrra and OPA, I think they will continue to thrive and push the boundaries. Opa will soon be offering new dishes and traditional Greek shows to keep the guests entertained especially since we have a lot of regulars which we always take into consideration – as for Myrra, will focus more on the food element and drink options, we’ve recently revamped our beverage menu – our head of bar from Bagatelle recently moved to Myrra to give our drink menu a new elevated touch.
    How does the F&B industry differ here from the rest of the world?
    The competition in this region is tough, especially in Dubai. I think as a restaurant the first thing you need to check off your list is good consistent food and service and even that doesn’t mean success. Especially after the pandemic, we’ve seen a shift in the dining scene in the UAE so it’s really important to set yourself aside from your competitors, identify your niche and aim to always be at the top of your game and resist the noise around.
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    How I got my job as… Founder of this bespoke Dubai-based artistic cake business

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    Welcome to the Emirates Woman weekly series ‘How I got my job as…’ where we speak to some incredible entrepreneurs and businesswomen both based in the UAE and globally to find out about their career paths that led them to where they are now; what their daily routines look like; the advice they’d give to those starting out; and the hurdles they’ve had to overcome.
    This week we chat with Luma Makhlouf, Founder of Luma’s Cakes, an exclusive cake boutique with signature artistic creations to make each client feel special on their big day. With a passion for baking, Luma followed her heart to build a brand and design baked goods after founding the restaurant Maiz Tacos, Makhlouf has expanded its offering to bring you more decadency and deliciousness.
    Now, the scrumptious new creations are launching to the masses after two and a half years of being perfected by Luma, and tried and tested by her friends and family.
    Emirates Woman sat down with the brand’s founder to learn about her career path and how she’s converted her passion into a full-time business.
    What was your favourite subject at school?
    I absolutely loved English in school. I had some fantastic teachers who really made me enjoy reading and writing. I was a big fan of fiction and would spend my summers devouring tons of books.
    What was your first job?
    I started working at a mall when I was 14 years old. I was eager to be independent and earn my own money, so as soon as my parents let me, I never stopped working! I’ve had a lot of jobs over the years and learned a ton about people and work ethic. To this day, I still love working. Some people think I’m a little crazy for it, but I just can’t get enough, it keeps me sane.

    What brought you to Dubai?
    After university, I took some time off and ended up in Jordan with my mom. I worked there for a few months and then got offered a job in Dubai. I had heard so much about it and it sounded like such a different experience from my life in Chicago, so I decided to give it a shot. 14 years later, I’m so glad I did! Dubai is an incredible place with so many opportunities for women and entrepreneurs.
    What inspired you to enter the food space and launch HL Food?
    I’ve always had a dream of being a chef, and my mom was my biggest inspiration. So when I was living in Dubai about 8 years ago, I enrolled in culinary school to learn more. Then, when my husband and I got married, we decided to launch a food truck called Maiz Tacos. It’s been a dream come true and I’ve never been happier. From there, we expanded our brand and started two more businesses: Good Burger and Luma Cakes. They’re all like our babies and we’re so passionate about them. We really believe they fill a need in the market and are doing something special. I grew up in Chicago where Mexican food is as popular as shawarma is here, so I knew I wanted to create an authentic, made-from-scratch Mexican brand. For Luma Cakes, it was similar. I missed those simple, fresh, flavorful cakes that my grandma used to make, so I worked with a fantastic team to bring that experience to life.
    Talk us through the inspiration of your pieces.
    The inspiration behind all of our brands is to use only the freshest ingredients. No canned goods, no frozen food, no chemicals or hormones. We believe in using raw, premium ingredients to create the best possible versions of our recipes. That’s really the secret to our success, and of course excellent customer service. I waitressed all through college, and we invest just as much time in our front of house as we do the back, we want you to feel the vibe when you interact with our brand at every touch point.
    What are the key elements of your role?
    Since it’s just my husband and me running the business, I wear a lot of hats. I might be a waitress one day, a chef the next while working on marketing strategies simutaneously. I’ll do whatever it takes to keep the wheels turning. The one thing I’m not great at is admin and accounting, so you’ll probably catch me snoozing during those meetings. But my husband is a wizard in that department, so we make a good team.
    Talk us through your daily routine.
    I’m a mom of two now – a newborn and a three-year-old. Mornings are a little hectic getting my older one ready for school and trying to keep the baby on a sleep schedule. I love getting my little one dressed for the day, then snuggling with the baby before starting my day. I check my phone for any urgent work stuff like catering or cake orders, then have breakfast and reply to emails. I feed the baby again and head out for any errands or appointments I have that day.
    What advice do you have for anyone looking to follow in the same footsteps?
    For anyone looking to start their own business, my advice would be to focus on your why and keep going. It’s easy to get caught up in what everyone else is doing, but it’s important to remember your own path and goals. Some days will be tough, but if it’s truly your passion, you’ll find a way to make it work. And don’t be afraid to ask for help or delegate tasks to your team if you need to.
    What is the best piece of advice you ever received?
    The best advice I ever received was to delegate, ie hire a general manager. When I finally started to let go a bit, and trust in the process and my amazing team I learned that it was possible to remain on track while not doing every single task asked of the business. It has changed my work–life relationship for the better.

    And the worst advice
    That I had to have investors to succeed in Dubai. I learned that you can definitely make it work on your own, it just takes a little more effort and determination.
    What is the biggest challenge you had to overcome?
    One of the biggest challenges I faced was during the pandemic. We had just opened our first location and I had just given birth to my daughter. There were times when we thought we might not make it, but we kept coming up with creative ways to connect with our customers and build trust. And before we knew it, we were actually growing more than ever!
    What are the future plans for your brands?
    In terms of the future, we’re looking to expand our brand to new locations and potentially even create new ones. Exciting times are ahead.
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    8 romantic hotels in the UAE to book for Valentine’s Day

    Lifestyle

    by Sarah Joseph
    1 hour ago

    With Valentine’s Day fast approaching, why not book a romantic staycation to relax and recharge as a couple?
    If you’re in the need of some inspiration, Emirates Woman has collated a list a of properties to have a wonderful experience with the ones you love.
    Anantara, The Palm

    Immerse yourself in island bliss as you soak up the sun and sand at this world-class accommodation with an exclusive Dubai escape including luxurious spa treatments, a stylish resort and an exclusive beach escape to unwind all day at the Palm Jumeirah hotel’s spa with views of the Arabian Gulf.
    For more information visit Anantara.com
    One&Only Royal Mirage

    Indulge in abundant space, luxurious rooms and suites, nine inspiring restaurants, and dramatic, Arabesque architecture at One&Only Royal Mirage with immaculate gardens, for you to instantly feel at home while you lead down to the one-kilometre sweep of Jumeirah Beach and dream of a magical glamorous evening.
    For more information visit oneandonlyresorts.com
    Burj Al Arab

    As one of Dubai’s most glamorous hotels, you can unwind in true luxury. Enjoy the private pool 150m above the ground with views of the scintillating skyline as you relax in awe of the luxurious views. While being a global icon of Arabian luxury, you’re sure to have a romantic getaway.
    For more information visit Jumeirah.com
    Palace Downtown

    Adding a dose of Arabian heritage, this tastefully decorated hotel is fully-equipped with luxurious rooms and suites, allowing the hotel to stand out for its individualistic architecture and commitment to offering the highest service standard.
    For more information visit addresshotels.com
    Atlantis, The Palm

    Nestled on the calm turquoise waters of the Arabian Gulf, overlooking Dubai’s magnificent skyline at this world-famous Palm island in Dubai. This world-renowned resort has an array of award-winning celebrity chefs with one-of-a-kind signature suites and 360-degree views for you to stay in style.
    For more information visit atlantis.com
    Al Maha Desert Resort & Spa

    Inspired by the Bedouin setup from back in the day, amidst the dunes lies one of Dubai’s most romantic hotels with its sumptuous tents complete with their own private pools, handcrafted furnishing and its very own butler service. With all the privacy you need, this luxurious getaway is definitely a romantic staycation for all.
    For more information visit mariott.com
    Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

    This Ottoman-inspired elegance on the West Crescent of Palm Jumeirah has an elegant design with club lounge access dedicated to awakening your senses amongst the calm of Talise Ottoman Spa definitely making it a stay to remember.
    For more information visit Jumeirah.com
    Oberoi Al Zorah

    If you’re looking for a romantic weekend away, Oberoi Al Zohrah is the perfect staycation to book this weekend. Located just 25 minutes by car from Dubai and set in the midst of nature, Al Zorah feels like a world away from its bustling urban counterpart with pristine natural white sand beaches, forests, lagoons and a biodiversity of 100 species of birds. With minimalist architecture and wide-open spaces, this rejuvenating resort ensures each guest remains at utmost comfort. The resort’s 56 rooms and 33 suites and villas, including both two and three-bedroom private villas with 24-hour private butler service, are flooded with natural light and fantastic garden and sea view. Visitors can dine at the resort’s luxury beachfront restaurant Aquario and other fine-dining spots. Prices start at Dhs2,400 per night with a private garden.
    For more information visit oberoihotels.com
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