The Oberoi, Dubai recognized as Middle East’s leading luxury city Hotel

The Oberoi, Dubai recognized as Middle East’s leading luxury city Hotel

The prestigious World Travel Awards, Middle East, 2015 has voted The Oberoi, Dubai as ‘Middle East’s Leading Luxury City Hotel’ for the second year in a row at a ceremony held in Dubai, UAE on 5th May, 2015.

Opened in June 2013 The Oberoi, Dubai represents the first property of The Oberoi Group in the UAE. The title is the latest addition to the hotel’s collection of awards.

The coveted World Travel Awards are chosen by the travelers and hospitality industry professionals across a variety of categories. The Oberoi, Dubai competed against several luxury city hotels across the Middle East and Dubai, winning the award as a result of the legendary Oberoi hospitality.

Located at The Oberoi Centre, The Oberoi, Dubai is a contemporary luxury hotel that embodies height, light and space. The hotel overlooks the iconic Burj Khalifa and each of the 252 rooms and suites have floor to ceiling windows which afford spectacular views of the city’s skyline. The hotel enjoys a central location and is a few minutes’ drive from Downtown Dubai and The Dubai Mall. www.oberoidubai.com

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