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Penthouses at Jumeirah Al Naseem, Dubai, UAE

Katie SherryBy Katie Sherry16 December 20212 Mins Read
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When Jumeirah Al Naseem opened in December 2016, it marked the final phase in the brand’s ambitious plan to transform a 2km stretch of Dubai’s coastline into ‘the Arabian Resort of Dubai’.  Entitled Madinat Jumeirah, this luxurious collection of beachfront hotels began in 1997 with the opening of Jumeirah Beach Hotel, and continued with the openings of the iconic Burj Al Arab Jumeirah and Madinat Jumeirah.

Jumeirah Al Naseem, in particular, offered a contemporary architectural twist on its nearby sister hotels, with its luxurious yet welcoming interior and exterior guided by the warmth of the Arabic phrase ‘Al Bait Baitak’, meaning ‘make yourself at home’.

The hotel’s latest addition to its luxurious accommodation offering enhances the sense of escapism the property looks to provide, immersing guests in complete serenity – and privacy – from the moment they arrive. 

Those looking for a more private, spacious and luxury-living ‘home away from home’ will find it in the Royal Penthouse. The excellent layout of the suite was designed by Jumeirah CEO, Jose Silva, and senior VP of brand and design, Pedro Deakin. The interiors were a collaboration between 1508 London, and Engineering Office (EO) from Sheikh Mohamed’s office. 

The 690 square metres of indoor and outdoor living space spans an entire floor, connecting three spacious living and dining areas, five grand bedrooms with ensuite bathrooms and a private terrace. Room amenities include an infinity pool and fitness studio.

In addition, guests are able to enjoy access to Summersalt Beach Club, Jumeirah Al Naseem’s unique beachfront experience, which serves original fusion cuisine and expert mixology. The nearby pristine private beach means guests can take a walk or a dip in the ocean with Burj Al Arab as their backdrop.

In terms of dining, Jumeirah Al Naseem’s impressive F&B offering includes its signature restaurants KAYTO, which serves up the exotic blend of Peruvian and Japanese cuisine also known as Nikkei, and Rockfish, the hotel’s Mediterranean beachfront restaurant, offering fresh seafood dishes.

Guests looking to complete their beachside dining experience and explore signature restaurants at neighbouring Jumeirah hotels can also enjoy authentic Greek cuisine at Shimmers, located in Mina A’Salam, with photogenic views of Burj Al Arab Jumeirah.

www.jumeirah.com/en/stay/dubai/jumeirah-al-naseem

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