HOTELS Armani Hotel Dubai - Stay In The World's Tallest Tower

Armani Hotel Dubai - Stay In The World's Tallest Tower

June 17, 2013 by UNIQ Hotels

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Dubai United Arab Emirates Middle East
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Armani Hotel Dubai is located in the prestigious Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai which is the tallest building in the world standing at 2723 ft / 828 m. You can avoid the crowds by accessing the hotel easily via the exclusive entrance. Everything is made by Giorgio Armani from the biscuits to the towels in the exclusive Armani/SPA.

The hotel has a large ballroom that hosts stellar events so perhaps you will be able to don your tuxedo or slinky dress for the party. You will have your own Lifestyle Manager who is there to anticipate your needs before you even know you have them. Armani/SPA is designed along with concepts of fluidity, freedom, and stillness. Only the best treatments are available for your wellness. Armani Hotel Dubai has Japanese, Deli, Italian, Mediterranean, and Indian restaurants all serving regional dishes of the highest quality. The Armani Hotel is the pinnacle of understated luxury.

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Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower at 828 meters

Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest tower at 828 meters

Burj Khalifa Tower
Armani Hotel entrance
Armani Hotel lounge
Armani Hotel lounge design
Armani Hotel lounge design details
Armani Ristorante

Armani Ristorante

Armani Mediterraneo buffet line

Armani Mediterraneo

Armani Mediterraneo
Armani Amal

Armani Amal

Armani Amal Terrace

Armani Amal Terrace

Armani Deli dining area

Armani Deli

Armani Hashi

Armani Hashi

enoteca

Enoteca

Armani Business Centre

Armani Business Centre

Cigar Room

Cigar Room

Armani hotel corridor
Armani prive
Armani Hotel Classic Room

Armani Hotel Classic Room

Armani Hotel Classic Room bathroom
Armani Ambassador Suite living room

Armani Ambassador Suite

Armani Ambassador Suite dining area
Armani Ambassador Suite balcony
Armani Dubai Suite

Armani Dubai Suite

Armani Fountain Suite

Armani Fountain Suite

Armani Fountain Suite bedroom
Armani Signature Suite

Armani Signature Suite

Armani Signature Suite room
Armani Hotel Spa entrance

Armani Spa

Armani Spa signature
Relaxation lounge at the Armani Spa
Armani Hotel Pool

Armani Pool


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Downtown Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates


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