In the US edition of the 2008 Hot List, which includes 136 new hotels, Raffles Dubai was awarded the highest honour with a three flames-rating, for 'the friendly and efficient staff (that) beat the liveried pants of their counterparts at other Dubai luxury hotels; unlike many new arrivals from far-flung worlds, Raffles employees actually take messages, summon taxis and can expertly direct guests around the city', while Condé Nast Traveller (UK) rated Raffles
Hotels & Resorts 'dazzling debut in the Middle East' amongst its list of 65 stellar hotels around the world.
Raffles Dubai marks the third Raffles property to be honoured on the Hot List, following Raffles Beijing Hotel in 2007 and Raffles Canouan Island in 2005.
Mrs. Diana Ee-Tan, President, Raffles Hotels & Resorts, commented:
'New hotels we have opened have been consistently named in both the UK and US editions of the Condé Nast Hot Lists. Besides representing a great advance in architectural design and elegance, Raffles Dubai offers our guests a level of bespoke service that the Raffles name is synonymous with. We are extremely pleased that our first hotel in the Middle East has been met with such enthusiastic reviews.'
Mr. Hagop Doghramadjian, General Manager of Raffles Dubai, added: 'We had no doubt Raffles Dubai would bring to the Middle East the heartfelt and gracious service, creative dining concepts and cultured luxury that Raffles Hotels & Resorts is known for. We are very proud of these accolades as they are testament to the dedication and tremendous effort of our staff and indicate that we are moving in the right direction.'
Raffles Dubai's iconic pyramidal edifice takes inspiration from the great pyramids of Egypt. This wonder of the ancient world stands almost as tall as the original pyramids, soaring to a grand 100 meters, with a glass capstone forming the top three levels. The stunning façade makes a unique architectural statement while its interiors offer a treasure trove of ancient legends, exceptional artworks and design excellence, emphasizing three distinctive heritages: the traditional Middle-Eastern culture, the ancient Egypt history and the refined Asian culture.
Raffles Dubai has already received international recognition for its prominent architecture and graceful design. Tributes have emerged around the world from influential publications such as The New York Times, who praised the suites 'space and comfort' while Time magazine applauded the hotel's 'understated grandeur …heralding good taste within'.
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