Unique landmark unveiled in Dubai
The Cote d’Azur Monaco hotel, located in the Heart of Europe archipelago off the coast of Dubai, has unveiled a unique landmark – a street where it rains all year round.
The one-kilometre-long street is kept at a constant temperature of 27°C, 60 percent humidity and a wind speed of 5km/h by means of climate control. It is planned that in the future it will also snow on the “Rain Street”.
The Kleindienst Group, the developer of the unique landmark, wanted to bring a piece of the European climate to hot Arabia, at least during the summer months. Hotel guests can walk around for free, all other tourists can order a AED 300 pass by calling 800 387 673.
Cold water runs off the roof of the buildings through pipes hidden in the structure. The intensity of the rain is regulated from drizzle to downpour. The project is solar-powered and was created in cooperation with the Fraunhofer Institute, one of Europe’s leading research organisations.
In the Heart of Europe archipelago, an imperial-style hotel called The Tsar is preparing to open. The resort’s design is inspired by the Maldives and will be designed for honeymooners looking to spend their honeymoon in Dubai.
The five-star Tsar Resort is one of 15 hotels that have been erected on the islands. Others include the 250-room Monaco de Dubai, a boutique hotel for adults that transports vacationers to the atmosphere of the French Côte d’Azur; the Venice Hotel, the first seven-star hotel dedicated to Venice, which will offer guests accommodation both above and below the water; the first five-star family hotel in the region, the Portofino Hotel with 514 aquariums; the Empress Elizabeth Hotel, a specialised seven-star wedding hotel with just one room; the 115-room Danish-style Hygge Hotel; as well as hotels dedicated to Cannes, Nice, Marbella and other European resorts.
Source: The National
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