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meetings HOTEL VENUES


SMALL TOMEDIUM MEETINGS (Less than 100)


MEDIA ROTANA Rotana Hotels & Resorts is covering Dubai with a network of conveniently located hotels and the 460-room Media Rotana is the preferred option in the Tecom area of Al Barsha, adjacent to the Sheikh Zayed Road and 30 minutes’ drive from Dubai International Airport. On site are 16 multi-function rooms,


located on a single floor with an ample pre- function. The largest single room can take 38 in a boardroom set-up or 81 in a classroom format, but varying room combinations give a maximum capacity of 120 theatre-style. Dining options are equally extensive with


a rustic Italian restaurant, lively Victorian colonial-style pub, theme nights and live cooking at the brasserie, plus a lounge terrace that combines shisha, cocktails, bar snacks and music in an ultimate al fresco wind-down venue. Another bonus for organ- isers is the Club Rotana rooms – offering free


WiFi access, dedicated check-in and check- out facilities, private lounge with free break- fast, afternoon tea and evening cocktails, plus a quiet library area.


Accommodating the needs of medium-sized groups in one venue, with excellent dining options as well as a range of highly flexible meeting rooms and spacious public areas.


Dubai Internet City, Dubai Media City, Emirates Golf Club, Dubai Marina and Palm Jumeirah.


Bodylines leisure and fitness club with top of the range cardiovascular equipment and free weights, plus sauna, steam, plunge pool and Jacuzzi, massage rooms and a temperature- controlled pool.


+971 4 4350000 rotana.com/mediarotana


We rate: the opportunity to host multi-room events at one site and option to upgrade delegates to Club Rotana.


Despite the downtown location, both


properties offer seclusion of courtyard nooks in the former and excellent pool and leisure facilities, while superior service standards are a hallmark of their operations.


Event organisers seeking a taste of Arabia with bags of local attractions from shopping to shark diving, ice skating to Burj Khalifa tours.


Burj Khalifa, Dubai Mall, Sheikh Zayed Road and Business Bay.


Fitness centres and outdoor pools in each hotel.


+971 4 4286888


southernsunme.com/almanzil and southernsunme.com/qamardeen


We rate: The combination of Arabic décor and modern lifestyle living.


AL MANZIL & QAMARDEEN HOTELS Operated by Southern Sun, these two gems offer up the best of Arabesque design twinned with modern comforts and conve- nience in the fairytale setting of The Old Town in Downtown Dubai, within the shadows of Burj Khalifa. With 197 rooms and 184 rooms respectively, Al Manzil and


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Qamardeen can be used as joint accom- modation for larger groups, with two meeting rooms and a 10-seat boardroom in the former and four meeting rooms in the latter that can be made up into one larger space, plus two boardrooms with natural daylight. The 24/7 business centres in both hotels are another plus.


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