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Jumeirah Al Naseem JUMEIRAH AL NASEEM Discover the Dubai of today At the heart of one of the world's most exciting coastal cities, Madinat Jumeirah has, for the past decade, been a key emblem of Dubai’s heritage and vision for growth. Jumeirah Al Naseem— meaning sea breeze in Arabic—is firmly anchored on the Arabian coast, whilst charting new waters in the Dubai luxury hospitality scene. It is the fourth and final property to open at Madinat Jumeirah, marking the resort’s completion. Warm and inviting, yet energetic and inspiring, Madinat Jumeirah’s latest hotel addition expertly blends heritage and vision. Authentic Arabian culture and design is re-imagined for the Dubai of today, delivering a strong sense of place and the Jumeirah brand promise of STAY DIFFERENT™. Jumeirah Al Naseem is ideal for the adventurous traveller who seeks an authentic experience, without compromising on luxury; as well as those who may not have considered Dubai before. Jumeirah Al Naseem joins the grand Jumeirah Al Qasr, the peaceful and recently renovated Jumeirah Mina A’Salam and the exquisite summerhouses of Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf, becoming the fourth hotel within The Arabian Resort of Dubai. Adult Only Swimming Pool and Sugarmash Bar Superior Ocean Guestroom Al Mandhar Lounge Born in Dubai, Where the outdoors is invited inside A breath of fresh air Jumeirah Al Naseem is a breath of fresh air in today’s dynamic Dubai. With its extensive landscaped gardens on the city’s longest private beach, proudly overlooking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, this is a place where the rhythmic lapping of the waves gently filters through a bedroom window left ajar. Where the smell of the sea is carried on a warm breeze across to rooms, open terraces and outdoor restaurants. Every element has been thought through to reflect the hotel’s unique inspiration. Each selected art piece, for instance, has been chosen for its connection with Dubai’s past and present history. From the moment guests and visitors arrive they Ocean Suite Bedroom will be welcomed by a stainless steel sculpture, designed by Emirati artist Mattar Bin Lahej to tell the story of Dubai; with three further statement art pieces dotted inside the lobby of Presidential Suite Bedroom Presidential Suite Terrace the hotel. This theme also extends to Jumeirah Al Naseem’s fashion collaborations; with Emirati female colleagues proudly wearing the traditional abayas, but with a twist – these have been Jumeirah Al Naseem is writing the next chapter for Madinat Jumeirah. The hotel’s extensive landscaped gardens edge the sandy beach and are exclusively designed in Jumeirah Al Naseem inspired tones by The youngest member of the successful Arabian Resort’s family of hotels inspired by the wadis found in the region, featuring 14 species of palm local luxury fashion brand Slouchy’Z. is nestled amongst the inland waterways, bustling souk, award winning trees and providing pockets of privacy and peacefulness. Jumeirah Al Naseem is about freedom; freedom to tailor your conference centre and indulgent spa. Jumeirah Al Naseem will offer a stunning choice of 430 rooms and suites. time, freedom for unexpected adventures, freedom to explore Sitting proudly on Dubai’s longest stretch of private beach and More than 100 adjacent rooms and 12 specifically designed Family Suites and experience. overlooking Burj Al Arab Jumeirah, Jumeirah Al Naseem delivers the are available; as well as Ocean Suites, two Presidential Suites and a Royal perfect blend of heritage and vision. The interior design is inspired by Suite located on the highest point of the hotel. Bathrooms are generous sand dunes, blue skies, Dubai’s heritage of pearl diving and Bedouin in size and include Arabic features and walk in showers. traditions. The guest rooms are spacious and designed to adapt to your needs; open plan and accented with Arabian touches delivering a strong sense of place. Ocean Suite Bathroom The Palmery Al Mandhar Lounge Al Badir Meeting Room Restaurants & Bars Ambar Kalsa Pool Bar Jumeirah Al Naseem will feature nine restaurants and bars, The existing 40 restaurants and bars in Madinat Jumeirah make it a interwoven by the common theme of The Arabian Explorer. must visit dining hot spot for locals and Dubai visitors. Award winning Going back several centuries, Arabs visited and settled across restaurants such as Pierchic, Pai Thai and The Hide, add to more the Mediterranean, leaving behind a strong influence—across than 20 other restaurants located at the nearby sister Jumeirah architecture, gardens, art, fashion and food especially—which hotels. Four external restaurants, operated by international names, remains today. will also open around the Turtle lagoon; including artisan burgers from New York’s Black Tap, the Tuscan Il Borro by Salvatore Guests will be transported on a culinary journey; from the Moroccan Ferragamo, the Philippe Starck-designed Japanese Katsuya and inspired offering in Al Mandhar Lounge, tempting and healthy popular Dubai-grown brand Flamingo’s. options at Kalsa Pool Bar—named after the area of Palermo where Meet the Team the Khalifa lived back in the days when Sicily was an Emirate—to The Executive Committee assembled for the opening of Jumeirah Al Naseem comprises the fabulously eclectic beach-front, Rockfish restaurant, offering a hospitality experts with years of experience operating and managing hotels both in the Jumeirah Mediterranean seafood experience with an Arabian twist; and portfolio and for other luxury operators. The mix of existing and new Jumeirah Al Naseem relaxed Summersalt Beach Club, featuring a spice route theme. management colleagues will deliver the reassuringly familiar but refreshingly different guest experience for those who already know and love Madinat Jumeirah and those looking for a new experience in luxury hospitality at the Arabian Resort of Dubai. Jumeirah’s “The Place to Grow” colleague promise is fully apparent in the management team in Jumeirah Al Naseem. Madinat Jumeirah, The Arabian Resort of Dubai Talise Spa Madinat Jumeirah is an authentic recreation of ancient Arabia, and Jumeirah Al Naseem a reflection of the Dubai of today. Each hotel within the resort is clearly differentiated, offering guests a wide choice based on their individual preferences and style. Jumeirah Mina A’ Salam, ‘The Harbour of Peace’—completely refurbished in 2015 —is a luxuriously comfortable hotel. Located at the heart of Madinat Jumeirah, it offers authentic Arabian experiences with family friendly service. Jumeirah Al Qasr, ‘The Palace’, features a majestic arrival experience and a journey through luxury; offering palatial guest rooms decorated in traditional Arabian style, with stunning views across the sea and opulent surroundings of the resort. Inspired by the traditional Arabian courtyard summer houses, the intimate and exquisite Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf is set amongst Pierchic tranquil gardens, waterways, exclusive pools and the resort’s private beach. It offers newly-refurbished elegant and spacious guest rooms and courtyards, a personalised butler service and an understated Arabian luxury experience. Madinat Jumeirah provides extensive leisure and health facilities including Talise Spa and Talise Fitness, as well as Souk Madinat Jumeirah, a traditional retail and dining experience with 90 boutiques and restaurants showcasing the best of Arabia. Pai Thai ining and ightlife at Madinat umeirah SOK MAAT MRA MRA MA A’SALAM MRA AL ASR MRA AL ASM 1 PRRY BLAKLR’S 6 AL SAMAR LOG 1 G HE’S 14 ARBORTM 20 PA TA 6 ROKFS 31 SGARMAS Original Smoehouse Afternoon Tea hinese perience International Buffet Taste of Thailand Mediterranean Seafood Polynesian Bar and Snacs SGRTO BAR BAR AL FAROOZ LOG POOL BAR Al asr SMMRSALT KALSA 2 7 13 SMMRS 1 1 67 3 Italian Restaurant Bar Terrace Bar Beachside Gree Restaurant Afternoon Tea Poolside ishes Beach lub Restaurant Pool Bar 3 T AG 8 AAAYA 16 AL AMBRA 22 SOOPS 8 T PALMRY Wine Bar World uisine Taste of Spain Ice-ream Parlour International uisine 4 T OOL OS 9 POOL BAR Mina A’Salam 17 KOBBA BAR 3 T HIDE 9 AL MAAR Asian uisine Poolside ishes Stylish Terrace Bar Meatery Bar Lobby Lounge 5 TRATTORA TOSAA 1 TALS AF 18 KAMAT AL BAAR 4 SST LOG BAR 3 AMBAR Traditional talian uisine af for ealthy Lifestyle Lebanese uisine rins and Snacs Arabic Mee Bar Burj Al Arab 11 TORTGA 19 PRCHIC 25 LAYAL LOG & BAR Meican Kitchen and Bar Romantic Seafood Restaurant rins on the Beach Jumeirah 19 To Palm umeirah Jumeirah Mina A’Salam Jumeirah Al aseem Jumeirah ar Al Masyaf Turtle Rehabilitation Lagoon Jumeirah Al asr Talise Fitness 7 3 Kids lub 6 Wild adi 13 9 Waterpark™ 25 1 18 Jumeirah 1 11 9 3 22 2 8 Beach otel 3 31 Jumeirah ar Al Masyaf 5 7 6 8 8 7 6 4 1 1 8 Gulf Summer ouses 9 11 Gulf Arabian Summer ouses 5 3 1 9 Arabian Summer ouses 9 MRA ROA 1 Madinat 1 14 Theatre 4 3 17 16 11 1 Sou Madinat 2 1 Jumeirah 4 Fort Madinat 1 Island onference Hall Amphitheatre 13 20 9 Water Sports BGGY STTL: ABRA STTL: 14 18 You can travel around Madinat An alternative mode of transportation Tennis 1 8 Tennis ourts Jumeirah using our buggy shuttle to is available at Madinat umeirah the ourts 17 22 and from any of the buggy stops traditional Abra boats. ou can fetch an 16 3 Main Buggy Stations 1 highlighted on this map. The shuttle Abra at any of the stations highlighted 7 JUMEIRAH ROAD 19 Buggy Shuttle Route runs daily from 1AM to midnight, on this map. The shuttle runs daily 20 starting from umeirah Al asr across the resort from 8AM to 4 6 Main ntrances Premium Leisure lub, reaching each midnight. 25 stop every minutes. The route goes to Magnolia Abra Stations Jumeirah Beach otel Lobby and bac.
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