(DUBAI, U.A.E.) -- Two properties of The Address Hotels + Resorts, the hotel brand of Emaar Hospitality Group, have won the 'Best Hotel Dubai' honors at the Arabian Property Awards.
The Palace - The Old Town, an elegant 5-star premium hotel destination in Dubai, and The Address Montgomerie Dubai won the awards in the over and under 50 rooms categories respectively. The award recognizes the highest hospitality standards followed by the two hotels. In addition to this, interior designers WA International came away with 'The Interior Design Award for Arabia' for their designs incorporated in The Address Downtown Burj Dubai.
He added: "The Address Montgomerie Dubai is the first retreat property under The Address portfolio. At this boutique style clubhouse we offer the ultimate in personalized service assuring our guests a completely enjoyable and rewarding experience in line with The Address philosophy of offering tangible guest benefits."
The Arabian Property Awards honors the finest real estate professionals across the globe. This year a completely new program has been launched - the Commercial Property Awards focusing on hotels, offices, retail, golf courses and other commercial buildings and structures. Later this year, the top winners from the Arabian Property Awards will compete against winning companies from Asia Pacific, Europe and Africa, the UK and Americas.
The Arabian Property Awards are run in conjunction with the International Property Awards, the world's most prestigious competition dedicated to finding the best real estate professionals across the globe. The Palace - The Old Town and The Address Montgomerie Dubai have been nominated for these awards too.
The Palace - The Old Town features 242 beautifully-appointed deluxe rooms including 81 suites, all with balconies overlooking the lake or The Old Town Island, offering prime views of The Dubai Fountain, the world's tallest performing fountain. The Address Montgomerie Dubai is an idyllic golf retreat offering one of the most luxurious golf resort experiences in the Middle East.