Rotana opens world’s tallest hotel
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Rotana, the leading hotel management group in the Middle East, has opened the world’s tallest hotel in Dubai, adding to its expanding hotel empire. The Rose Rayhaan by Rotana opens to the public on 23 December 2009.
The soaring 72 floor tower structure stands at 333 metres and is the second addition to the alcohol-free brand, Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts by Rotana.
The latest jewel in Rotana’s crown offers 481 rooms, suites and penthouses, each with a modern design complementing the values of Arabian culture. All the rooms, suites and penthouses boast their own kitchenette, high-speed internet connection and a variety of amenities and facilities.
“Rose Rayhaan by Rotana is the flagship property for the Rayhaan Hotels & Resorts by Rotana brand, which is uniquely designed to cater to the diverse needs of our guests,” says Daniel Mathew, General Manager of Rose Rayhaan by Rotana.
“This alcohol-free option reflects our respect for the culture and beliefs of our guests and our dedication to fostering a new Arabia in today’s world”
Rose Rayhaan by Rotana features a choice of food and beverage venues, a state-of-the-art fitness centre, outdoor swimming pool, sauna and steam rooms.
Located on two floors, the conference area features 8 meeting rooms, all offering daylight, equipped with the latest audio-visual and wireless connections and expressing a friendly and modern atmosphere. A business centre with secretarial support is also available.
Located in the heart of Dubai, the hotel is five minutes from the magnificent Dubai Mall, the world’s largest shopping and entertainment centre and is surrounded by the Dubai nightlife scene.
Dubai Airport is ten minutes away, whilst Media City and Internet City are 15 and 20 minutes away respectively.
To celebrate the opening, Rotana is offering a special rate of AED 400 for stays up to 20 January 2010. The rate is subject to availability, 10% service charge and 10% municipality fees.
For more information, go to www.rotana.com.
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