Prøve GULL - Gratis
Head to the heat of Dubai and check out one of Hilton's newest places to bed down
Daily Express
|October 04, 2025
You'll feel like you're standing on the shoulders of giants at Embassy Suites, with majestic views of the Burj Khalifa, overlooking Dubai's business district.
Embassy Suites is one of Hilton's newest hotels in Dubai, having only opened its doors to guests on September 26, 2024.
In fact, it is the first Embassy Suites brand that Hilton has opened anywhere in the UAE.
But what makes the hotel even more unique is that it is next door to another of the hotelier's properties - Garden Inn - which opened its doors on the same day last year. It is the first time Hilton has ever integrated two of its brands.
Arriving at Embassy Suites, I was assigned a king guest room on the highest floor of the 30-storey property. After a short elevator ride, I entered my home for the evening, and it took a while to notice anything else apart from the million-dirham views through its floor-to-ceiling panoramic windows.
Arriving at night, it meant I had the perfect vantage point to enjoy the city's skyline lit up, and the world's tallest structure, the Burj Khalifa, flashing different colour patterns in the distance. It felt like a setting from a movie - and took my breath away.
It tops my personal chart of the finest views I've enjoyed from a hotel room.
Dragging myself away from the window, I took time to appreciate the rest of the room's qualities.
Denne historien er fra October 04, 2025-utgaven av Daily Express.
Abonner på Magzter GOLD for å få tilgang til tusenvis av kuraterte premiumhistorier og over 9000 magasiner og aviser.
Allerede abonnent? Logg på
FLERE HISTORIER FRA Daily Express
Daily Express
BritCard plan 'could repeat unfairness of Windrush'
SIR Keir Starmer's planned new digital ID scheme risks a repeat of the Windrush scandal that saw thousands of people denied jobs, healthcare and housing, campaigners claim.
1 min
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
Chancellor is targeted more as a woman, says Starmer
PM was backing Rachel Reeves
1 mins
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
Venue closures hit late night economy hard
THE late-night economy is on the brink of collapse — with the potential loss of 10,000 venues and 150,000 jobs unless urgent action is taken.
1 min
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
FELIPE FUMES OVER CURRY
ARGENTINA head coach Felipe Contepomi labelled Tom Curry a bully and accused the flanker of pushing him in the tunnel after England's fiery win. Contepomi also claimed Curry had sworn at him and said full-back Juan Cruz Mallia had a suspected knee ligament injury as a result of the Englishman's late tackle. The former Puma fly-half, who is a qualified doctor, was livid with the tackle, which left his side a man down chasing the game.
1 mins
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
HEARTS RUN BROKEN BY TOPI STRIKE
HEARTS boss Derek McInnes insists a first Premiership defeat of the season is not a disaster after Topi Keskinen's first-half Aberdeen goal gave the Dons a hard-fought victory.
1 min
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
ROB'S A POSITIVE CHANGE FOR TOLU
TOLU AROKODARE believes changes are afoot at Wolves and they will take a direct route to try to beat the drop.
1 min
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
Crime gangs' fake firms are 'biggest threat to High St'
ORGANISED crime gangs are now operating so many fake businesses they are considered the number one threat to stricken shops.
2 mins
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
BRIGHTON PEERLESS
Captain fantastic Dunk the catalyst for comeback victory says Hinshelwood
2 mins
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
'Boycott fairs and goods if they don't say Christmas'
BARGAIN Hunt star David Harper has hit out at attempts to “remove” the use of the word “Christmas”.
2 mins
November 24, 2025
Daily Express
WAKA DAKA IS BACK ON TUNE AGAIN
PATSON DAKA'S song was blasted through the Leicester changing room after the striker ended his near yearlong goal drought.
1 mins
November 24, 2025
Listen
Translate
Change font size

