Sofitel The Palm, Dubai

A BREATH OF FRESH AIR

The simplicity of nature has been brought to the fore at Sofitel Dubai The Palm, which has been laid out in the style of a Polynesian village. One of the resort’s most attractive features is its ‘living wall’, designed by renowned French botanist Patrick Blanc. Stretching for 950 square meters adjacent to the main hotel lobby, the wall provides a breath of fresh air for guests and visitors: the sheer volume of greenery living vertically along the wall boosts oxygen levels in the corridor. Keep your eye out for the Polynesian Koru plant, whose spiraling tendrils embody new life and growth.

TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD THROUGH TASTE BUDS

Take your taste buds on a gastronomic tour of global cuisines in one of 7 restaurants at Sofitel Dubai The Palm. From a live cooking station beamed to diners via live video feed, to dining a midst the mas- terpieces of Paul Gauguin and Charles Rennie Mackintosh, or discovering traditional Chinese tea ritu- als, this tranquil resort on Dubai’s Palm Jumeirah has it all. Experience an exhilarating, plate-trotting journey from Italy and Europe to China and Arabia, all from the comfort of this Polynesian-themed oasis in Dubai.

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