Dubai - Saeed Al Meheiry
A piece of art has been established on Dubai beach to attract thousands of tourists from all over the world, Jumeirah Al Naseem Hotel, which the forth hotel recently opened in the city’s complex of hotels.
Jumeirah Al Naseem is the final hotel to form part of Madinat Jumeirah, the largest resort in the whole of Dubai. Its opening also marks the completion of Jumeirah Group’s transformation of two kilometres of coastline into one of the emirate’s main tourist destinations.
Many of Al Naseem’s 430 rooms have unmatched views of Dubai’s iconic Burj Al Arab. But that’s not all. Jumeirah’s newest addition to the family is a literal stone’s throw away from the beach, with lush gardens all around the premises and the sound of the waves crashing against the shore audible from many of the rooms.
Two of the four other restaurants that have been given to third-party partners are definitely worth raving about. There’s Black Tap, an NYC burger joint set up by Michelin-starred chef Joe Isidori, which serves up some truly jaw-dropping dishes (see more pictures here if you don’t believe us). And Il Borro, a Dubai-based bistro version of a 1,000-year old Tuscan estate, which feeds off centuries of knowledge in fine Italian dining.