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Location
MADINAT ARENA
MADINAT JUMEIRAH 
PO BOX 75157,
DUBAI, UAE
TEL: +971 4 3668888
FAX: +971 4 3667788
http://www.madinatjumeirah.com/
 
 
Madinat Jumeirah is superbly well located in the prestigious area of Dubai known as Jumeirah. This is an up-market residential zone with hotels at intervals on the beach. Careful town planning has ensured that the area has remained exclusively low-rise in construction. Road links from the hotel are excellent and provide easy access to all local amenities and business districts. The area is well served by taxis and Madinat Jumeirah has its own limousine service.

Dubai Media City, Dubai Internet City and The Palm Jumeirah are a five minute drive from the Hotel.

  • Located just 25 minutes from Dubai International Airport
  • Close to all leisure and commercial attractions
  • Situated adjacent to Burj Al Arab, Wild Wadi Water Park and The Jumeirah beach Hotel
  • Only 6.5 hours from London and 14.5 hours from Sydney
  • Ten minutes car journey to nearest shopping malls
  • A complimentary hotel bus service is available to guests


Hedge Funds World Middle EastAbout the resort

Madinat Jumeirah translates into the 'City of Jumeirah', so named because of the sheer variety of this magnificent Resort, located in the heart of fashionable Jumeirah.

The concept is one of 'old Arabia' in a totally luxurious context. This combination of authentic Arabian themes has created a destination of unique qualities and outstanding beauty. Madinat Jumeirah is a city of contrasts - from the sublimely relaxing to the vibrant and exotic. A place of meandering waterways and wide open sea-scapes, it is a luxurious oasis in which to relax, experience and interact.

Madinat Jumeirah will be a defining statement in which time and tradition rise from the sands to create a monument of awe-inspiring proportions. The Resort is a recreation of old Arabia and a place where historic beauty meets new-fashioned luxury.

  • 2 Grand Boutique Hotels and 29 Traditional Courtyard Summer Houses - 867 rooms and suites
  • Club Executive and Premium Leisure Club Lounge facilities for corporate and leisure guests
  • 40 hectares of landscaping and gardens
  • 1 km of private beach which connects with neighbouring Burj Al Arab, The Jumeirah Beach Hotel and Wild Wadi Water Park
  • 3.7 km of working waterways with fully operational abras (traditional water taxis) which transport guests from their rooms to the restaurants and beach
  • A bustling retail souk with 75 shops and 23 bars, cafes and restaurants
  • 45 restaurants, cafés and bars offering an eclectic array of international cuisine
  • Six Senses Spa providing the ultimate in Asian and European relaxation therapies
  • The Quay Healthclub
  • Madinat Arena (Multi Purpose Venue for up to 4550 people)
  • Madinat Theatre (432 seat)
  • Outdoor Amphitheatre (1000 seat)
  • Fort Island (Outdoor Function Venue)
  • Madinat Conference Hall (3600 sq. mts)
About Dubai

It is difficult to believe that a century ago Dubai was little more than a desert-strewn wildscape where Bedouin tribes roamed the sands and a huddle of settlers crowded around the banks of the lifeblood creek. Even as Europe embarked on the mass industrial destruction of World War I, Dubai still had no running er, no real roads and the main mode of travel was the camel.

Dubai first grew as a hub on the ancient trading route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley and, by the 19th century, a small fishing village had taken root on the Shindagha peninsula, at the mouth of Dubai Creek. The village was inhabited by the Bani Yas tribe, who were led by the Maktoum family, the dynasty that still presides over Dubai today. The city’s remarkable success story really began in the 1960s. During the process of shaking off the shackles of British colonial rule, oil was struck in 1966 and Dubai has never looked back. Since the 1960s, the population has increased tenfold to over a million people and now over 400 hotels welcome in the temporary ex-pat workers and tourists who help run the economy.

Dubai’s evolution has been dramatic, with sweeping skyscrapers and gleaming office blocks rising up on the banks of the Creek. Development has been well managed, with a structure and order to the city that demonstrates that the oil wealth has been well handled and channelled. The rulers of Dubai have a penchant for grand projects – one year a new extension to the port facilities, the next the world’s tallest purpose-built hotel and now the Palm Islands, a massive project that will bring 120km (75 miles) of new beachfront, through the creation of the world’s two largest manmade islands, as well as hotels, villas, shopping malls, cinemas and Dubai’s first marine park. Dubai seems to know no end to its ambition or have any inhibitions, with new plans constantly on the drawing board.
Source: http://www.cityguide.travel-guides.com

For further information please visit the following websites:
http://www.dubaicityguide.com/
http://www.dubaitourism.ae/
http://www.jumeirah.com/destinations_interests/about_dubai/

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