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Jumeirah (hotel chain)

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Dubai-based international luxury hotel chain
Jumeirah Group
Company typeState-owned
IndustryHotels,Hospitality
FoundedJuly 7, 1997 (1997-07-07)
HeadquartersDubai, United Arab Emirates
Key people
Thomas B. Meier, InterimCEO

Alexander Lee,CCOThomas B. Meier,COO

Michael Grieve,CBO
Websitewww.jumeirah.com

Jumeirah is an Emirati state-ownedluxury hotel chain.[1][2]

History

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Jumeirah was established in 1997 and became a part ofDubai Holding in 2004, which is owned by SheikhMohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. Headquartered in the United Arab Emirates, the group manages 31 properties, including beachfront resorts, city hotels, and luxury serviced residences across theMiddle East,Europe, andAsia.[3]

Jumeirah’s beachfront portfolio in the UAE includes prominent properties such as JumeirahBurj Al Arab,Jumeirah Beach Hotel,Jumeirah Zabeel Saray, Jumeirah Saadiyat Island, Jumeirah Marsa Al Arab, Jumeirah Residences Marsa Al Arab, and MadinatJumeirah, which comprises Jumeirah Al Naseem, Jumeirah Al Qasr, Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf, and Jumeirah Mina Al Salam. The group’s city hotels include Jumeirah Emirates Towers, Jumeirah Creekside Hotel, Jumeirah Living Marina Gate, Zabeel House The Greens, and Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre Residences.[4]

International Locations

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Jumeirah also operates properties inKuwait,Oman,Bahrain,Makkah,Guangzhou,Nanjing,Bali, theMaldives,Mallorca,Capri, andLondon.[4] The group has plans for additional openings in various locations in the coming years.[5]

Dining Options

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The dining portfolio at Jumeirah includes 85 restaurants offering a diverse range of cuisines, featuring collaborations with renowned brands like ZUMA.[6] Several of these establishments have gained international acclaim, with 20 being listed in the Gault&Millau[7] and Michelin Guides.[8]

Properties

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Jumeirah Burj Al Arab inDubai
Jumeirah Carlton Tower inLondon

Middle East

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  • Jumeirah Burj Al Arab – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Al Naseem – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Al Qasr – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Dar Al Masyaf – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Mina Al Salam – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Creekside Hotel – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Emirates Towers Hotel – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Living Marina Gate – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Living World Trade Centre Residences – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Beach Hotel – Dubai
  • JumeirahMarsa Al Arab – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Residences Marsa Al Arab – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Zabeel Saray – Dubai
  • Zabeel House The Greens – Dubai
  • Jumeirah Saadiyat Island –Abu Dhabi
  • Jumeirah Gulf of Bahrain – Bahrain
  • Jumeirah Messilah Beach –Kuwait
  • Jumeirah Muscat Bay – Oman
  • Jumeirah Jabal Omar Makkah – Saudi Arabia

Asia

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Europe

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References

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  1. ^"Jumeirah Needs a Big Re-Do, For Now, It's Going With a Rebrand". 2024.
  2. ^"Jumeirah Group's Mission 2030: A grand plan to become a global hotel leader".
  3. ^"Jumeirah Group - HospitalityNet".
  4. ^ab"Jumeirah Hotels".
  5. ^"Dubai's Jumeirah Group reveals new look and plans to double its number of hotels around the world".
  6. ^"Dining at Jumeirah".
  7. ^"Gault and Milla".
  8. ^"Michelin Guide".
  9. ^"Jumeriah acquires first hotel in Switzerland".www.businesstravelnewseurope.com. 6 February 2023. Retrieved2023-02-06.

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