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The Presidential Suite, Kempinski Dubai, UAE

by ArabianBusiness.com staff writer  on Tuesday, 15 January 2008

The exquisite Presidential Suite at Kempinski Hotel, Mall of the Emirates in Dubai has been unveiled following months of anticipation.

The suites epitomise the very essence of exclusivity and style at the hotel.

The Presidential Suite experience begins with a foyer that opens on to a stylish living area and spacious dining room which seats up to eight people. From here guests have access to a charming, private outdoor terrace, perfect for hosting elegant dinner parties or other special occasions. Luxuriously furnished, the two spacious bedrooms both have private lounge areas and large walk-in closets.

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The sophisticated design, paired with the tasteful, elegant decor exudes the utmost in luxury living and the striking panoramic views of the ever changing Dubai skyline can be viewed from every window of the suite.

The suite's 300 sq m area is perfectly designed to optimise space, creating a comfortable, elegant and chic environment.

The Presidential Suite boasts a spacious marble bathroom, a separate shower unit and a luxurious Jacuzzi bathtub. It is fully equipped with high-speed wireless internet access, flat-screen TVs and DVD players.

A personalised butler service is available to the suite as well as a dedicated private elevator, ensuring added convenience and privacy. Also included in the suite's privileges are exclusive benefits such as access to the hotel's Executive Lounge with complimentary refreshments, limousine transfers to and from Dubai International Airport, and a daily buffet breakfast at the hotel's 24 Seven restaurant.

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