This has been long overdue. We went to Madinat Jumeirah and Al Qasr Hotel last month for hubby’s official business. It was dang hot at 42C or more but we can’t go without taking pictures, can we?

Madinat Jumeirah is a resort in Dubai styled to resemble an Ancient Arabian citadel. Unlike other resorts and hotels in the city, it is not close to any construction work so you can enjoy the peace and quiet during your stay. Although we did not stay there, Al Qasr Hotel was magnificent. Actually, to call it a hotel would be an understatement. If you go check out the traveler reviews around the net, you’ll most likely find 5 stars in it.
It has that luxurious feel, making you forget about all the heat real world outside. The famous world’s only 7-stars hotel, the Burl Al Arab is visible from the ground floor deck. The rooms are overlooking the beautiful Arabian Sea and I am sure it is a perfect romantic getaway.
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That does look lovely!
awesome… but I wouldn’t bother asking for the rate, though.
Lovely photos Grace!
I love your sideshow. Nifty little software!
I think they were building this place when we stayed at the Jumareiha Beach (spelling? sorry)
Wow, I need a trip back to DUbai!!
I just thought you’d like to know that your beautiful slide show is going to be featured on the official Flektor development blog. Dubai is one of the most beautiful places in the world, truly an oasis, and your pictures do a great job of capturing that.
Those pictures are gorgeous. I would love to visit. What a tropical paradise.
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