Dubai will soon have a floating resort with an overwater helipad!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL TRENDS, DUBAI/ Created : Dec 9, 2021, 08:57 IST
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Seems like Dubai wants to be number one in every sector. The city already has the world's tallest building, one of the biggest malls, tallest hotel, and longest elevator in its name. After all these records, Dubai is creating a fi … Read more
Seems like Dubai wants to be number one in every sector. The city already has the world's tallest building, one of the biggest malls, tallest hotel, and longest elevator in its name. After all these records, Dubai is creating a first-of-its-kind floating resort which is all set to open in 2023. Read less
Features of Kempinski Floating Palace
The villas will have two floors and these will feature panoramic windows, a rooftop terrace and infinity pool. Guests can choose from two, three, or four guest bedrooms. Each of these villas will be complete with smart home technology to make the stay memorable. These are also designed to be eco-friendly and have solar panels.
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