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26 April 2024

Sofitel The Palm Dubai to open this summer

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Sofitel Luxury Hotels continues to grow its impressive portfolio in the Middle East as it prepares for the opening of its sophisticated Polynesian themed resort, Sofitel The Palm Dubai this upcoming summer, 2013. The hotel houses 361 island chic inspired guest rooms and suites, as well as 182 fully serviced apartments.

The resort is encapsulated by a private 500m stretch of pearlescent beach, enabling guests to indulge in breathtaking sea views overlooking the shores of the East Crescent.

Trumping a total of 100,000 square metres, Sofitel The Palm Dubai’s distinct French luxury offering is embraced by rich and iconic elements of Polynesian culture and civilization. With an abundance of stunning organic architecture and lush vertical gardens created by the renowned botanist Patrick Blanc, the resort reflects a timeless spirit and tropical allure. Evoking a sense of serenity and calm, the low rise resort allows guests to experience the luxuries of the French ‘art de vivre’ in a tranquil and soothing setting.

“The new Sofitel The Palm Dubai epitomizes understated luxury combined with the utmost comfort” said Christophe Schnyder, General Manager of the hotel.  “As our portfolio continues to grow across the world, we strive to meet the sophisticated needs of today’s versatile travellers who expect and appreciate beauty, quality and excellence. I am confident that this spectacular resort will attract both global and regional discerning travelers and groups.”

The hotel’s rooms showcase onyx laden bathroom features, deluxe French amenities such as Lanvin and Hermes along with Sofitel’s MyBed concept – an all-feather bed and extra light down duvet, and private balconies. Guests can treat themselves to either the chic Luxury room, Junior Suite, Prestige Suite, Beach Suite, Opera Suite, the magnificent Beach Villa with rooftop terrace and pool, or the Palm Suite for the ultimate experience offering 4 bedrooms, top floor location and own signature terrace. 

For lengthier stays, guests are invited to settle into one of the 182 apartments with 1, 2 or 3 bedrooms ideal for families with children.

The culinary exploration of cuisines of the world at Sofitel The Palm Dubai includes Manava, an all-day dining adorned with Paul Gauguin and Charles Rennie Mackintosh masterpieces, Moana, a contemporary seafood restaurant with a Polynesian façade including a sushi counter and a ceviche bar. Studio du Chef, showcases modern French cuisine with a focus on Cheese and Wine, offering weekly cheese and wine pairing.  For a more intimate affair, Studio du Chef provides a bespoke experience with a private kitchen, catering to up to six guests.