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  • The Orient Express, new brochure out
  • Orient-Express, new luxury travel brochure

  • Orient-Express Hotels, Trains & Cruises has launched its 2006 'Journeys of Distinction' brochure of exclusive trains and cruise tours to its 150 top travel agents at a lunch on board the British Pullman carriages of the Orient-Express, London.
  • Tuesday, October 18 - 2005 at 08:28 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Ritz-Carlton Doha
  • Ritz Carlton Doha remains top hotel

  • Since opening its doors in October 2001 the Ritz-Carlton Doha has set the standards of the local hospitality industry. This summer the Four Seasons opened in the Qatari capital, and no less than 37 new hotel projects are in the pipeline. But the Ritz-Carlton welcomes the competition.
  • Qatar: Friday, September 23 - 2005 at 16:20 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Reethi Rah: The Maldives' Burj Al Arab
  • The Maldives gets its own Burj Al Arab

  • Emirates Airline has made The Maldives a popular escape for Gulf residents with eight flights a week. But the opening of the Reethi Rah hotel and resort this May has raised accommodation standards to the super-luxury category.
  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, September 20 - 2005 at 10:34 | readers' rating 6/10
  • The Berkeley's outstanding Wellington Suite
  • The Berkeley, luxury for Arabian shoppers in Knightsbridge

  • Earlier this year the Maybourne Hotel Group's senior management toured the Middle East to encourage travel agents to book with this super-luxury chain. When AME Info visited The Berkeley this summer it was clear that they had succeeded.
  • Thursday, September 15 - 2005 at 15:02 | readers' rating 6/10
  • The Savoy hotel in London
  • The Savoy shrugs off London terrorist attacks

  • Prince Alwaleed bought The Savoy hotel in London earlier this year, and has installed new management from the Fairmont. This wonderfully located hotel is thus now even more welcoming to guests from the Middle East who already benefit from the six Emirates flights a day to London.
  • Saudi Arabia: Tuesday, August 30 - 2005 at 11:40 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Grosvenor House: high-rise luxury
  • Grosvenor House: Dubai's latest five-star sensation

  • Dubai hoteliers are leading the world these days. Le Royal Meridien's Pam Wilby's latest creation, the Grosvenor House, is a stunning addition to the five-star hotels of the city with plasma TVs is all 217 bedrooms and 205 apartments, and innovative restaurant concepts that take Dubai gastronomy to new heights.
  • United Arab Emirates: Saturday, July 02 - 2005 at 14:39 | readers' rating 5/10
  • Berlin: a new destination for Gulf tourists

  • Last year tourism in Berlin enjoyed its best ever year of growth with approximately 13 million bed nights. Yet Gulf Arabs still mainly head to London or Paris in the summer. Perhaps they should instead consider the charms of Berlin with its excellent culture and shopping.
  • Germany: Monday, June 27 - 2005 at 16:53 | readers' rating 6/10
  • Potsdamer Platz, Berlin
  • Ritz-Carlton: Berlin's new no.1 business hotel

  • It was no coincidence that The 8th German-Arab Business Forum chose the new Ritz-Carlton in Berlin for its Gala Dinner in mid-June. This hotel has already become firmly established as a favorite among the local business community with service quality to the very highest German standards.
  • Germany: Monday, June 20 - 2005 at 11:27 | readers' rating 5/10
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