Hilton Hotels & Resorts recently opened Hilton Jumeirah Hotel Apartments in Dubai, Hilton Worldwide's third property in the city. Located on Jumeirah Beach and The Walk, the popular beachfront avenue of boutiques, al fresco restaurants and modern day Arabic culture, Hilton Jumeirah Hotel Apartments is linked via footbridge to Hilton Dubai Jumeirah Resort, with both properties sharing a wide range of facilities and services. "Hilton Jumeirah Hotel Apartments will offer guests a true ‘home away from home' environment in a prime location in Dubai. It's ideal for longer stay guests or groups and families who wish to combine more independent living with our five-star hotel services," said Dave Horton, global head of Hilton Hotels & Resorts. Hilton Jumeirah Hotel Apartments is perfect for short- and long-term stays for leisure and corporate guests. The property's 364 studios, open plan duplex lofts and two-, three- or four-bedroom apartments are appointed with a fully equipped kitchen, washing machine, lounge area and wireless internet. Features The apartments also offer an all day market-style restaurant, relaxed café and stunning rooftop terrace as well as outdoor pool and gym. In addition the resort's private beach, pool, spa and nine restaurants and bars are easily accessible to guests. Rudi Jagersbacher, area president, Middle East and Africa, Hilton Worldwide said: "Hilton Jumeirah Hotel Apartments is a welcome addition to our portfolio in the UAE. Complementing the two Hilton hotels we already have here in Dubai, the property is the perfect option for guests looking for apartment style accommodation whilst benefiting from the use of resort facilities and an ideal beach location."
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