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World’s best new hotels for 2026 revealed – and two are in the UK

The world’s best new hotels for 2026 have been revealed, including everything from Kenyan safari resorts to glamorous Texan establishments.

Compiled by expert reviewers, this year’s list includes two UK-based offerings too.

The top 43 new stays have been recognised as this year’s best, according to Esquire.

And there’s everything from a former royal palace In Brussels to trendy establishments everywhere from Paris to Mexico.

Here’s the full rundown of the best 43 new hotels around the world for 2026…

Collegio Alla Querce, Auberge Collection, Florence, Italy

Taking the top spot is Collegio Alla Querce, part of the Auberge Collection – and located in beautiful Florence, Italy

Florence is ideal for a romantic holiday or city break getaway, known for its lavish offerings – and the Collegio Alla Querce is perhaps the best of all.

With quiet interior gardens giving you a break from the busy city, and views of the Duomo di Firenze and the hills of Tuscany, it’s an ideal spot from which to explore the region.

It also has 83 rooms, an original chapel and theatre, two restaurants, and a signature bar that was once a headmaster’s office – so you’re unlikely to get bored.

L’Auberge de Sedona, Sedona, Arizona, USA

L’Auberge de Sedona in Arizona is a luxury resort in a quiet sanctuary region

Next up, L’Auberge de Sedona provides an oasis of calm amid the picturesque setting of red rocks in Arizona.

The brand new resort pool is a great place to relax – and admire the views of the imposing Sedona landscape.

Plus, there’s plenty in the way of wellness offerings, with a spa, fitness centre and outdoor activities.

Hotel El Roblar, Ojai, California, USA

The Hotel El Roblar adds to a wealth of lavish hotels in California

Established in 1919, Hotel El Roblar is Ojai’s longest-standing hotel – but has recently been renovated, adding a modern flair to the historic property.

With 50 rooms, and a restaurant serving Mexican food, you’d be sure to enjoy the luxury hotel.

Plus, it’s any garden-lover’s paradise, with a Spanish walled garden, palm and dragon trees and many potted plants scattered around.

Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, California

Hotel Del Coronado in San Diego is next up on the list

Coronado Island is home to the Hotel Del Coronado, which served as the set for Marilyn Monroe’s 1959 film Some Like It Hot and has had plenty of star power grace its floors. 

The 1888 hotel has housed movie stars and presidents, as well as royalty. 

It’s a beachfront destination with rooms and suites available in three distinct neighborhoods: the Victorian, the lively Cabanas, and the modern Views. 

Le Petit Pali, St. Helena, California

Le Petit Pali is a boutique hotel in St. Helena, Napa Valley

If you’re seeking a wine-fuelled getaway, Le Petit Pali in St. Helena, Napa Valley may be just what the doctor ordered.

Having just opened last year, it’s bringing vineyard views straight to guests, with an offering of 24 guest rooms and five stand-alone cottages.

It has many personal touches too, with the promise of cookies delivered to your room each night.

Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, California

Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley is a unique and quirky destination

On the hunt for whimsy? Look no further – the Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley has that in spades.

Each room here is designed to be comfortable and original, with a mix of fabrics and colours everywhere you look.

Barry Sternlicht, the founder and chairman of Starwood Hotels, which operates the hotel, said: ‘The concept for Treehouse Hotels has been living in my soul for many years. A special place that feels more “home” than “hotel”… cosy, welcoming, warm, and somehow familiar… an oasis after a long day that at once refreshes, inspires, and delights.’

Hotel Wren, Twentynine Palms, California

Hotel Wren is the next Californian hotel to grace the list

A boutique 12-room desert retreat, Hotel Wren was first a roadside motel in the 1940s – now, it’s far from that.

Rooms here are filled with fabrics in white and cream, creating an ambience of calm – and inspired by the desert.

Hotel Wren also donates a portion of proceeds to local organisations dedicated to protecting and preserving the nearby natural environment. 

World of Quercus, Gay, Georgia, USA

In Gay, Georgia, the World of Quercus promises to be a ‘home away from home’

Quercus is a working ranch – and the World of Quercus hotel captures the natural atmosphere in which it is situated.

Food comes from the hand-tended gardens, the grounds are easy to explore and even the interiors aim to capture this unique atmosphere.

It’s clearly working – one visitor wrote on Google: ‘From the hearts of two parents who pour themselves out around the clock for five small children, the gift you gave us this long weekend will remain etched in us. What we experienced here was more than rest; it was restoration!’

The Asticou Hotel, Mount Desert Island, Maine, USA

The Asticou Hotel in Mount Desert Island, Maine is the next property on the list

The Asticou hotel’s recent renovations have created a quietly elegant set of accommodations, deeply connected to the landscape.

The cottages, tucked away in the trees and overlooking the bay, feel nothing like a hotel – but a beautiful home.

Local artwork lines the walls; ornaments and interesting books grace side tables and shelves.

Prospect Berkshires, Egremont/Berkshires, Massachusetts, USA

Prospect Berkshires in Massachusetts offers a unique lakeside retreat

At Prospect Berkshires, 49 cabins sit on the grounds next to a quiet lake – and the scenery is, understandably, immaculate.

Ideal for a retreat of detox from the hustle and bustle of daily life, the hotel also offers tennis courts, a lakeside sauna, and a pool.

The Berkshires have been home to many of USA’s most famous writers, including Herman Melville and Emily Dickinson – and with views like this and a calm vibe, it’s easy to see why.

One&Only Moonlight Basin, Big Sky, Montana, USA

Five-star hotel One&Only Moonlight Basin is a great choice if you’re visiting the US

Fancy an immersive mountain break for skiing, relaxing or enjoying wildlife?

If so, One&Only Moonlight Basin in Big Sky, Montana is the hotel for you.

One rave review read: ‘Spending Christmas here felt like stepping into a magical dream. From the moment I arrived until the moment I left, the entire team went above and beyond to ensure my stay was seamless, thoughtful, and truly exceptional. 

‘The grounds are absolutely breathtaking – serene, expansive, and beautifully integrated into the surrounding landscape. Every detail felt intentional, refined, and deeply considered.’

Hotel Willa, Taos, New Mexico, USA

Hotel Willa in Taos, New Mexico was once a motel – and is now far more lavish

Hotel Willa, in the 1960s, was a far cry from what you see today.

It was previously a motel and is now a 51-room hotel, best known for its artistic interiors.

It’s decorated with terracotta walls adorned with local art, and aims to foster a calming environment. It’s an ideal destination to unwind and disconnect. 

Faena, New York

Faena New York is impressive – not least because of its beautiful interiors and exteriors

If you’re a New York hotel, you need to be grand to stand out – and grand this is.

Faena boasts glamorous rooms and suites, one of the most opulent entrances and lobbies, and bespoke service that can cater to your every demand.

At its opening last year, many celebrities were in attendance, including Jamie Foxx and FKA Twigs.

Waldorf Astoria, New York

The Waldorf Astoria, New York has bucketloads of glamour

The Waldorf Astoria in New York has many accolades – and today, it’s easy to see why.

It’s been visited by the likes of Grace Kelly, Marlene Dietrich, Frank Sinatra, Charlie Chaplin and Harry Truman.

The hotel is beckoning in a new age of luxury with a modern age – and remains, by all means, a standout favourite.

Cascada, Portland, Oregon, USA

Cascada, a new hotel in Portland, Oregon, is next to join the list

Cascada, a modern thermal spa and wellness retreat, is ideal for anyone seeking some rest and relaxation.

It’s already racked up some rave reviews, with visitors praising the spa, pool and amenities.

One wrote: ‘My partner and I had an absolutely luxurious time at this Spa Hotel! The staff is kind and helpful and the thermal springs were transcendent. Our room was gorgeous, it had huge windows and view of Mt Hood – and the bed was super comfy.’ 

Hotel Daphne from Bunkhouse, Houston, Texas, USA

On the hunt for the best boutique hotel? Hotel Daphne from Bunkhouse is a strong competitor

Hotel Daphne from Bunkhouse in Houston is next up on the list, a charming option with 49 guest rooms.

Situated in an on-the-up neighbourhood, check in to explore the famed 19th Street shopping district, including the storied Heights Theater and White Oak Music Hall.

Hotel Daphne is part of Bunkhouse Hotels, known for attention to design and creating an authentic culture.

Black Desert Resort, Greater Zion, Utah, USA

For something a bit different, try the Black Desert Resort in Utah

Picture this: red cliffs as far as the eye can see, bright blue skies, a golf course with immaculate grass.

If this sounds appealing to you – which it likely will – the Black Desert Resort in Utah is the perfect option.

Not only is the hotel beautiful, but there’s plenty to do, from golfing to eating and enjoying the surrounding area and its majesty. 

Hotel SonoLux, Montreal, Canada

The Hotel SonoLux, Montreal is the only Canadian hotel on the list

An immersive art hotel with a cinema, the Sonolux is ideal for cultural fanatics.

The hotel has 10 exhibition spaces, and the website professes: ‘We are not a hotel with art. We are an art hotel.’

All 36 rooms at SonoLux offer the same spacious, multifunctional design, featuring a king-size bed, a den, a full bathroom, and a personal closet. 

Templeton Garden, London

Templeton Garden is next up on the list, located in the UK capital

Templeton Garden, found on Templeton Place in Kensington, is a peaceful oasis in the middle of a historic London neighbourhood.

It’s been praised for its tranquil gardens and interiors, with one review reading: ‘There’s something so refreshing about a new hotel that quietly gets everything right – and Miiro Templeton Gardens really does.

‘Tucked away just a short walk from Earl’s Court station, this boutique property is beautifully done, and a very welcome addition to the area.’

The Newman, London

New hotel the Newman provides a twist on the standard London hotel

The Newman in London’s glamorous Fitzrovia district has 81 spacious guest suites, designed to be the epitome of comfort.

The hotel incorporates an air of bohemian charm, with bold angles and polka dots decorating the building.

The spa offers a sauna, steam room, hydrotherapy pool, invigorating experience showers, an ice lounge, and a halotherapy room.

Corinthia, Brussels, Belgium

The Corinthia in Brussels appears historical from the outside

Formerly known as the Grand Hotel Astoria, this historic hotel has been reborn as Corinthia Brussels.

The Belle Époque building retains much of its old-school charm, with a timeless design and many luxurious suites and penthouses.

Standout suites include the Royal Heritage Suite, Brontë Penthouse for literary fans and the opulent Grand Gallery Penthouse.

Experimental Marais, Paris

Experimental Marais is nestled in the heart of the Marais district

Experimental Marais offers the chance to explore one of Paris’ best neighbourhoods – from your doorstep.

The 43 bedrooms and suite provide elegant spaces to relax, all ensuring the spirit of Parisian elegance is captured.

Foodies, alert: the American Bar on the ground floor opens for cocktail nights, while the Temple & Chapon restaurant promises all the allure of an old school brasserie.

La Fondation, Paris

The next Parisian option to join the list is La Fondation 

Five-star hotel La Fondation has 58 contemporary-style rooms – including three suites – each with an urban ambience.

If you’re visiting Paris, good food will naturally be on your agenda – and the hotel certainly provides, with two restaurants and a rooftop.

As well as a spa, the hotel has a swimming pool, climbing wall, connected equipment and group classes, so you’re unlikely to get bored during a stay here. 

Terre di Sacra, Capalbio, Italy

Terre di Sacra, in Capalbio – which translates as ‘Land of the Sacred’

Peace, tranquility and nature are the order of the day at Terre di Sacra, located in Capalbio in Tuscany. 

With access to a 12-kilometre stretch of beach, it’s an ideal place to explore the dunes – and lavish accomodation ranges from a pool-adorned villa to smaller cottages.

There’s much to do in the surrounding areas, too. Visit the medieval village of Capalbio, take a dip in the sea or enjoy some water sports.

The Hoxton, Florence, Italy

The Hoxton in Florence is ideally located near landmarks such as the Duomo and Uffizi Gallery

It’s not the first Florence spot to join the list – but the Hoxton’s 158 rooms, divided between a 16th-century late Renaissance palazzo and a modern addition, are still well worth a look.

It also has a coastal-inspired restaurant, a vibrant wine bar, a huge garden terrace and a unique underground event space.

Reviews have praised the service and hotel itself, with one elated guest writing: ‘I can’t recommend this hotel enough honestly… every staff member was smiling and just awesome!’

W Florence, Florence

Food, drink and aesthetics are all perfectly combined in W Florence

At W Florence, a contemporary aesthetic blends with the city’s rich Renaissance history, welcoming both guests and locals with art events and creative workshops.

With a new Zefiro rooftop bar for 2026, complete with views across to the Duomo, you can enjoy craft cocktails, beats from international DJs and pop-up events. 

Akira Back is the creative homage to Japanese cuisine from Michelin-starred Chef Akira, and Tratto is the laid-back Italian trattoria.

Hotel Calimala, Milan, Italy

Hotel Calimala, Milan has a refined style, with all the luxurious amenities you might require

Hotel Calimala is situated in Porta Venezia in Milan, making it a great base from which to explore the Italian city.

The focus is on art – and there will be contemporary works on display as you walk through the hotel corridors.

From a pool and bar to a rooftop restaurant, gym and cocktail bars, it’s a well-kitted out destination in a vibrant city that’s a favourite among city breakers. 

Vista Ostuni, Puglia, Italy

Vista Ostuni in Puglia is the next Italian destination to join the list

Vista Ostuni in Puglia is the next property on the list – and if you haven’t explored this part of the world, it’s time to make a start.

Ostuni, located in the southern region of Puglia, is perched on a hilltop overlooking the olive groves and vineyards of Valle d’Itria and the surrounding Adriatic Sea.

The hotel is the ideal place to stay, with one reviewer writing: ‘A special hotel, with attention to detail. Always thoughtful staff, beautiful rooms with five-metre high ceiling, a garden with beautiful pool.’

METT, Barcelona, Spain

Formerly the La Florida Hotel, METT Barcelona sits above the city 

METT, Barcelona is a five-star hotel with 70 elegant rooms and suites in a historic building.

Overlooking the entire city, with Mediterranean sea and mountain views, it’s easy to see why the hotel makes the cut – and visitors have shared their opinions.

One Google review read: ‘One of my all-time favorite hotels and definitely my favorite in Barcelona. They recently renovated, so it feels modern and much more spacious. The service is truly impeccable, they make you feel like royalty.’

SLS, Barcelona

SLS, Barcelona is a standout hotel in a popular city break destination

On the hunt for a great city break? Barcelona’s always a fab option – and this hotel is another idea place to stay.

With a waterfront setting at Port Fòrum, the 471-room hotel offers a blend of opulent rooms and suites, six thrilling restaurant and bar concepts, three spectacular pools, and state-of-the-art event spaces.

An infinity pool is surrounded by chic sun loungers and cabanas, and overlooks the marina, while two further pools are on the rooftop for guests to enjoy.

The Palace Hotel, Madrid, Spain

The Palace Hotel in Madrid has an old-school charm and excellent location

The Palace Hotel, Madrid is surrounded by some of the city’s most renowned cultural institutions, including the Prado and Thyssen Bornemisza Museums, as well as Retiro Park and Plaza Mayor.

As well as its prime location, the hotel has redesigned interiors, blending classic luxury with contemporary design.

The redesign of the 470 guestrooms and suites, all flooded with natural light, pays tribute to the classic elegance and vibrant past and present spirit of Madrid. Hand-painted wallpapers are inspired by the landscapes of El Retiro Park, while the mosaics in the bathrooms depict an aerial view of the Royal Botanical Gardens. 

Elements such as marble fireplaces, chandeliers and rich fabrics give the rooms a distinguished, residential ambience. 

Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal was transformed last year

The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal – not the first from the brand to make this list – is the next spot to be ranked among the best new hotels in the world.

With personalised levels of service, amenities, design and culinary prowess, it’s no surprise this Mexican hotel has won many awards.

Maria Valeria Nowotny, vice president of operations (Resorts, Luxury and Lifestyle Hotels Caribbean, Mexico and Central America) at Hilton, said: ‘The reimagination of Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal was done thoughtfully to ensure a singularly authentic luxury experience that gives a nod to both the resort’s impressive legacy as well as the heritage and traditions of Mexican culture.’

Rosewood Mandarina, Nayarit, Mexico

The Rosewood Mandarina offers a whole host of experiences, from surfing and ziplining to horseback riding and spirited polo matches

Set against the untamed beauty of Riviera Nayarit’s landscape and nearly 200 miles of untouched Pacific shoreline, Rosewood Mandarina is a Mexican addition to the acclaimed hotel brand’s list of luxurious properties.

Each of the 134 ultra-luxurious accommodations – including three specialty suites and two villas – offers a private plunge pool, expansive terraces, and bespoke design elements. 

For the epitome of luxury, the Canalan Beachfront Villa and the Cora Four Bedroom Mountaintop Villa provide unparalleled space, privacy, and breathtaking views, complete with infinity pools.

Waldorf Astoria, Punta Cacique, Costa Rica

The Waldorf Astoria in Punta Cacique has sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean

Next up on the list is the Waldorf Astoria in Punta Cacique, a 188-room resort that provides a refined haven with stunning coastal views.

Guests can indulge in six regionally inspired dining experiences, world-class amenities including a multi-level pool, dedicated kids and teens clubs and a 17,000 square foot state-of-the-art spa and fitness center.

The resort blends elegant service with local activities, inviting travellers to immerse themselves in the essence of Costa Rica and embrace the ‘Pura Vida’ lifestyle. 

The St. Regis, Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

The St. Regis Cap Cana Resort opened in May last year

The St. Regis is set along the Dominican Republic’s most coveted stretch of white-sand coastline, an area renowned not only for its world-class golf and pristine beaches, but also for its deep cultural heritage and warm spirit. 

Inspired by the region’s rich history, vibrant traditions, and breathtaking natural beauty, the St. Regis Cap Cana blends timeless luxury with the soul of the Dominican Republic. 

Set against the backdrop of lush tropical splendor, guests will experience the warmth of Dominican hospitality, the rhythms of its lively music, and the flavors of its celebrated cuisine. 

Four Seasons Resort, Río Grande, Puerto Rico

The Four Seasons Resort, Río Grande connects guests with the natural beauty and culture of the island

Set within and surrounded by three nature reserves along two miles of pristine, palm tree-lined beach, the newly refurbished Four Seasons Resort and Residences Puerto Rico opened last year.

A light, airy colour palette has been introduced, bringing new warmth and texture to every space, and connecting guests to the beauty and diversity of the landscapes surrounding each building. 

The resort also debuts new culinary concepts, an expanded racquet centre – alongside access to the beach and two resort pools.

Mondrian Gold Coast, Australia

Mondrian Gold Coast is located just steps from Burleigh Beach, Australia’s iconic surf destination

Mondrian Gold Coast offers expansive rooms – twice the size of the average hotel room in Australia – alongside 132 studios, 76 suites, private beach houses, and the exclusive Sky House. 

The hotel’s vibrant dining precinct features a lively all-day Italian restaurant, a lobby bar, seafood restaurant, and energetic pool club.

The unique design offers a wide selection of accommodation options, each with views of the Pacific Ocean.

Regent Bali Canggu, Bali, Indonesia

Regent Bali Canggu is designed to celebrate stillness and calm

The first Regent in Indonesia open on the shores of Canggu in November 2025.

Here, between the Indian Ocean and terraced hills of Balinese rice fields, the hotel embodies serenity.

With captivating sea or garden vistas and many offering direct lagoon access, the resort’s 150 oceanside rooms and suites are cocooned within the tropical landscape of Canggu’s coastline. 

Waldorf Astoria, Osaka, Japan

Waldorf Astoria Osaka, the first Waldorf Astoria in Japan, opened last year

Waldorf Astoria’s historic design is woven into every detail of the guest experience.

From expansive windows framing panoramic skyline views to warm natural tones and bespoke furnishings, Waldorf Astoria Osaka is equal parts welcoming and impressive. 

Candice D’Cruz, vice president (Luxury Brands, Asia Pacific) at Hilton, said: ‘As the first Waldorf Astoria in Japan, this landmark hotel embodies the brand’s storied heritage and Osaka’s rich cultural narrative. 

‘From the bespoke furnishings to the thoughtful spatial design, every detail reflects a commitment to effortless luxury, creating an unparalleled experience that is both deeply rooted in tradition and distinctly modern.’

Park Hyatt, Tokyo, Japan

Located on the west side of Tokyo in Shinjuku, Park Hyatt Tokyo has an indoor pool, gym and spa and wellness facilities

Tokyo is full of fabulous hotels – so standing out is no mean feat.

But the Park Hyatt, with 171 refined rooms, including 29 suites, certainly succeeds.

One rave review said: ‘The Park Hyatt is one of the best hotels in Tokyo. I have stayed at many five-star hotels, and I can say with confidence that the service here is truly unmatched, unlike any other hotel. 

‘There is something magical and special about the Park Hyatt that I cannot describe in words.’ 

andBeyond Suyian Lodge, Laikipia County, Kenya

andBeyond Suyian Lodge in Kenya offers a new way to enjoy safari

andBeyond Suyian Lodge, located in unfenced terrain, means you get to enjoy the best of nature from one of just 14 suites.

‘From walking with herders to horseback safaris, from architecture inspired by rock formations to the possibility of seeing a black leopard in its natural range, this is Kenya, reimagined for the traveller who seeks more than a checklist,’ says Joss Kent, &Beyond executive chairman and CEO. 

Visitors are clearly impressed. 

One review read: ‘The entire facility, and especially the accommodation, is stunning. The attention to detail is simply marvelous. We could not think of anything they overlooked in terms of the visitor experience.’

Mahali Mzuri, Narok County, Kenya

The Maasai Mara is home to Mahali Mzuri, a luxury Virgin hotel

Mahali Mzuri is a safari stay like no other, nestled in the heart of the Maasai Mara park.

With 12 luxury tents, Sir Richard Branson’s Kenyan safari camp has every luxury you would imagine.

Perhaps most appealing of all is the true immersion in nature, with the hotel website saying: ‘With endless opportunities for game viewing, you can sit back and let the wildlife come to you.’

Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Dubai, UAE

Tthe Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab beachfront development adds to Dubai’s list of glam hotels

World’s best new hotels for 2026 

Collegio Alla Querce, Auberge Collection, Florence, Italy

L’Auberge de Sedona, Sedona, Arizona

Hotel El Roblar, Ojai, California

Hotel Del Coronado, San Diego, California

Le Petit Pali, St. Helena, California

Treehouse Hotel Silicon Valley, Sunnyvale, California

Hotel Wren, Twentynine Palms, California

World of Quercus, Gay, Georgia

The Asticou Hotel, Mount Desert Island, Maine

Prospect Berkshires, Egremont/Berkshires, Massachusetts

One&Only Moonlight Basin, Big Sky, Montana

Hotel Willa, Taos, New Mexico

Faena, New York, New York

Waldorf Astoria, New York, New York

Cascada, Portland, Oregon

Hotel Daphne from Bunkhouse, Houston, Texas

Black Desert Resort, Greater Zion, Utah

Hotel SonoLux, Montreal, Canada

Templeton Garden, London, England

The Newman, London, England

Corinthia, Brussels, Belgium

Experimental Marais, Paris, France

La Fondation, Paris, France

Terre di Sacra, Capalbio, Italy

The Hoxton, Florence, Italy

W Florence, Florence, Italy

Hotel Calimala, Milan, Italy

Vista Ostuni, Puglia, Italy

Mett, Barcelona, Spain

SLS, Barcelona, Spain

The Palace Hotel, Madrid, Spain

Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Rosewood Mandarina, Nayarit, Mexico

Waldorf Astoria, Punta Cacique, Costa Rica

The St. Regis, Cap Cana, Dominican Republic

Four Seasons Resort, Río Grande, Puerto Rico

Mondrian, Gold Coast, Australia

Regent Bali Canggu, Bali, Indonesia

Waldorf Astoria, Osaka, Japan

Park Hyatt, Tokyo, Japan

andBeyond Suyian Lodge, Laikipia County, Kenya

Mahali Mzuri, Narok County, Kenya

Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Dubai, UAE

Source: Esquire 

Dubai, while largely off the tourist map for the time being, is known for its opulent hotels.

The Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab is one such addition – with dazzling views, 11 restaurants and four bars to enjoy.

Katerina Giannouka, chief executive officer of Jumeirah Group, said previously: ‘Our residences at Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab are clearly an attractive proposition for our investor audience and we are delighted to bring such unique residential concepts that redefine the art of luxury living to Dubai’s landscape.’ 



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