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Jumeirah Beach Hotel
NameJumeirah Beach Hotel
LocationDubai, United Arab Emirates
Opened1997
OperatorJumeirah Group
OwnerDubai Holding

Jumeirah Beach Hotel is a luxury resort located on the coast of Dubai in the United Arab Emirates, noted for its distinctive wave-shaped silhouette and beachfront setting adjacent to major landmarks. The hotel opened during Dubai's rapid development era and has hosted international dignitaries, celebrities, and sporting delegations, contributing to the city's tourism and hospitality profile.

History

The hotel's opening in 1997 coincided with large-scale projects such as Burj Al Arab, Palm Jumeirah, Dubai Marina, Burj Khalifa and initiatives led by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Dubai Municipality, Dubai World and Nakheel. Construction and development involved firms linked to Dubai Holding, Dubai Ports World, Meraas, Emaar Properties and regional contractors who previously worked on projects like Emirates Towers, Atlantis, The Palm and Mall of the Emirates. The hotel has been part of hospitality portfolios alongside Jumeirah Group sister properties and competed with international brands such as Hilton Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, Ritz-Carlton, Marriott International and AccorHotels in attracting global events like delegations from United Nations, International Olympic Committee, Fédération Internationale de Football Association and cultural visits tied to festivals such as Dubai Shopping Festival and Expo 2020.

Architecture and design

The resort's wave-inspired design complements nearby landmark silhouettes like Burj Al Arab and complements masterplans by developers linked with Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Atkins, Foster and Partners, Zaha Hadid Architects and consultancies that designed Palm Jumeirah and Dubai Opera. Exterior materials and engineering reflect techniques used on projects like Cayan Tower, Jumeirah Beach Residence, The Address Downtown Dubai and JBR (The Walk), incorporating reinforced concrete and curtain wall systems similar to those on Burj Khalifa and Emirates Towers. Interior design themes draw on regional motifs echoed in collections at Dubai Museum, Etihad Museum, Sheikh Mohammed Centre for Cultural Understanding and display craftsmanship akin to installations at Dubai International Financial Centre and galleries in Alserkal Avenue.

Facilities and amenities

The property provides leisure facilities comparable to offerings at Atlantis, The Palm, One&Only Royal Mirage, Bulgari Hotel Dubai, Waldorf Astoria Dubai Palm Jumeirah and Jumeirah Emirates Towers, including multiple restaurants, bars, private beaches, swimming pools, fitness centers, spa services, kids' clubs and watersport centers. Dining venues have hosted chefs and collaborations with institutions such as Le Cordon Bleu, Tetsuya's, Nobu Matsuhisa, Gordon Ramsay, Pierre Gagnaire and culinary events linked to Dubai Food Festival. Wellness and recreation programs reference standards from Six Senses, Anantara, Mandarin Oriental, The Ritz-Carlton Spa and training partners including UEFA, FIFA, World Sailing and International Association of Sports Medicine.

Location and accessibility

Situated on the Persian Gulf shoreline near Burj Al Arab and facing Palm Jumeirah, the hotel is accessible from major transport hubs including Dubai International Airport, Al Maktoum International Airport, Dubai Metro stations, Sheikh Zayed Road and the Jebel Ali Port corridor. Proximity to tourist and commercial zones like Downtown Dubai, Dubai Marina Mall, Mall of the Emirates, Dubai International Financial Centre and cultural districts such as Al Fahidi Historic District and Dubai Creek integrates the property into networks used by guests arriving via carriers including Emirates (airline), Etihad Airways, British Airways, Qatar Airways and regional ferry services to Abu Dhabi and Sharjah.

Ownership and management

Ownership and operational arrangements have involved entities in Dubai's hospitality sector, including Dubai Holding, Jumeirah Group, investment partners connected to Dubai International Capital, Dubai World, Nakheel and international management comparisons with groups such as Hilton Worldwide, Accor SA, InterContinental Hotels Group and Hyatt Hotels Corporation. Strategic decisions have intersected with policies and planning by authorities like Department of Tourism and Commerce Marketing (Dubai), Dubai Corporation for Tourism and Commerce Marketing and economic stakeholders such as Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

Events and awards

The hotel has hosted high-profile events and award ceremonies alongside venues like Dubai World Trade Centre, Madison Square Garden (guest acts), Royal Albert Hall (artists), Abu Dhabi Grand Prix delegations and cultural programs tied to Dubai International Film Festival, GITEX Technology Week and World Travel Awards. Recognitions and nominations have paralleled honors received by peer properties such as Burj Al Arab and Atlantis, The Palm in lists compiled by publications including Condé Nast Traveler, Forbes Travel Guide, Travel + Leisure and industry bodies like World Travel & Tourism Council and International Hotel & Restaurant Association.

Category:Hotels in Dubai