Raffles Dubai

Raffles Dubai is a 19-storey hotel in Dubai, United Arab Emirates that is built in the shape of a pyramid. The design was an inspiration taken from traditional Egyptian architecture. The hotel, located in Wafi City, features 252 rooms and suites, 6 restaurants, a spa, and a fitness center.

History

View of the lobby.

Raffles Dubai was built by the Wafi Group, a Dubai-based diversified business conglomerate that invested more than 140 million US dollars on its first hotel project. The Wafi group entered into an agreement where the hotel would be managed and operated by the Singapore based hospitality chain Raffles Hotels and Resorts. The agreement also marked Raffles’ entry into the Middle East and expanded its presence to 41 hotels in 35 destinations.[1]

In March 2013, Raffles Dubai showcased the world’s most expensive Red Diamond Abaya, which was designed by March Wingham.[1]

Special features

The garden on the third floor.

The Egyptian-themed pyramid shape is considered a prominent feature of the hotel, topped with a glass capstone that constitutes three stories of its structure.

Rooms and Suites

Raffles Dubai offers 252 rooms including suites.

See also

Footnotes

Coordinates: 25°13′40″N 55°19′14″E / 25.22778°N 55.32056°E / 25.22778; 55.32056

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