Address Beach Resort set to open in Dubai next month

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Nestled in the heart of The Beach and Jumeirah Beach Residence, the Address Beach Resort is set to open its doors in December, 2020 and is the first-ever Address beachfront property.

The project is developed by Al Ain Holding with two 77-floor twin towers, connected with the tallest inhabited skybridge in the world. Moreover, this unique project is a candidate for the Guinnes Records for the highest infinity pool.

Rabih Karam, Group CEO, Al Ain Holding, stated “The opening of Address Beach Resort and Address Beach Residences is testament to our undoubted commitment to develop landmark projects with best-in-class partners adding new dimension to the luxury offering of Dubai”.

With reservations now open for hotel stays from December, Chris Newman, Spokesperson, Emaar Hospitality Group, said, “We are excited to bring the Address experience to life at the brand’s first beachfront property located at one of the most popular locations in Dubai, loved both by residents and tourists alike. From a number of food and beverage outlets and a luxury award-winning spa, to an array of luxury room offerings and spectacular beachfront views, Address Beach Resort is set to leave guests with unforgettable experiences.”

The iconic 77-storey tall twin towers houses Address Beach Resort and Address Beach Residences, and will feature 217 guest rooms and suites including deluxe rooms, one and two-bedroom suites as well was a three-bedroom Presidential Suites. The Residences feature 443 fully furnished and serviced apartments and 478 unfurnished residential apartments that offer an supreme lifestyle.

Address Beach Resort offers an array of unique and exotic options that cater to every mood and occasion. ZETA Seventy Seven features the most stunning infinity rooftop pool in the world with an incomparable view of the sea, Bluewaters Island and Palm Jumeirah. Featuring a delicious fusion of Lebanese and Brazilian flavours, Li’Brasil is set to become the talk of the town.

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