Dubai Festival City, the iconic ‘city-within-a-city’ being built on the banks of Dubai Creek, is primed for a mega hospitality announcement at the Arabian Travel Market
which takes place at the Dubai World Trade Centre from 3-6th May.
The mixed-use destination is promising to deliver a new hospitality concept for the region, which it believes will place the
waterfront destination firmly on the world’s business and leisure travel map.
“At ATM we plan to introduce a completely new hospitality experience which will greatly differentiate Dubai Festival City from other developments in the region,” said
Bassem Terkawi, Public Relations and Events Manager, Dubai Festival City.
The Middle East’s largest, privately-funded mixed-use development has targeted the high profile Arabian Travel Market as a key platform to unveil its world-class
hospitality offering.
“Arabian Travel Market attracts a huge international and regional media corps and a gathering of some of the region’s and the world’s top travel and tourism as well as
MICE buyers,” said Terkawi. “Our intention is to ensure they understand and appreciate the level of offering we will deliver.”
Earlier this year Dubai Festival City
hit the hospitality headlines with the announcement of its Four Seasons Golf & Country Club and 150-berth Festival Marina
super-yacht hub.
The Four Seasons Golf & Country Club, due to open early 2007, will include the magnificent 18-hole Creekside Al Badia golf course, designed by master golf course
architect Robert Trent Jones II. It will also house Al Badia’s exclusive clubhouse and associated facilities, tennis and squash courts as well as beauty, spa, massage and
wellness rooms.
The Festival Marina is designed to deliver a Mediterranean marina lifestyle reminiscence of Nice and Cannes.
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