204-room Hyatt Place Dubai/Jumeirah is now officially open
The new hotel joins Hyatt Place Dubai Al Rigga, Hyatt Place Dubai Baniyas Square and Hyatt Place Dubai Wasl District.
The Dubai Stars by Emaar is now officially open
The stars embedded sidewalk celebrate 10,000 famous personalities from the worlds of music, film, art, architecture, sports and literature.
Gulfood Manufacturing 2019 outlines transformational F&B industry
Gulfood Food Manufacturing 2019, the sixth edition of Dubai’s F&B manufacturing and processing forum opens Tuesday, 29 October with the region’s food and beverage industry on the cusp of rapid growth and in the midst of widespread transformation. As the UAE and other GCC economies seek to diversify further into non-oil...
Meraas to open a new action park at Last Exit AUH
The new attraction will also be home to the first Upside Down House in the MENA region. It will offer guests a place to capture the most surreal images.
Jumeirah unveils four new signature restaurants
Under the direction of Jumeirah Group’s Chief Culinary Officer, Michael Ellis, the four restaurants showcase the hotel group’s emphasis on delivering culinary excellence
DAMAC tops off Paramount Tower Hotel and Residences
The project, envisioned by DAMAC Properties and Paramount Hotels & Resorts, features one of Dubai’s highest infinity pools on the 64th Level.
Chef Izu Ani launches soon to be open Aya in City Walk
Chef Izu Ani said: “Dubai has been waiting for a fresh concept that layers traditions and flavors, creating beautifully delicate dishes that guests will not find anywhere else.
Navigating MEA hotel profitability landscape
Top line hotel performance in the Middle East is heading towards its fifth year of continuous decline. Kostas Nikolaidis, Middle East & Africa executive for STR, navigates the choppy waters of the current hospitality market
Waiting for 2020: Dubai’s wave of F&B projects
Daniel During, principal and management director of Thomas Klein International, fills us in on Dubai’s restaurant wave which is proving to be a bumpy ride for entrepreneurs playing the waiting game ahead of the World Expo 2020