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Barceló Hotel Group has expanded into the UAE with Barceló Residences Dubai Marina and Occidental Sharjah Grand Hotel.

The United Arab Emirates is renowned for the grand luxury hotels and therefore serves as the perfect destination for the group’s expansion.

Dubai, in particular, welcomes strong inbound tourism from the UK, which is expected to increase over the coming years.

Jaime Buxó, chief development officer of the Barceló Hotel Group, recognises: “This growth must be sustained by the medium/high-end tourism segment.

“Therefore, with a great deal of expertise in this field, the Barceló Hotel Group is currently operating two fantastic hotels in the UAE and aim to manage up to seven properties by the end of this year. Each hotel is designed to cater for all kinds of traveller.”

Set in the south of Palm Jumeriah, at the heart of Dubai Marina, the new Barceló Residences Dubai Marina is a perfect choice for families, couples and friends.

The spacious, modern and elegant apartments provide a fantastic hub for travellers, boasting a range of amenities and stunning views of the city and seafront.

A swimming pool lined by palm-trees and open-air hydro-massage bath provide a spectacular space to keep active, relax and rejuvenate.

Dubai’s great neighbour, the emirate of Sharjah, is an exceptional destination for travellers wanting to explore the luxurious culture of the East.

The Sharjah Grand Hotel is located in a privileged setting, offering guests the possibility to travel through the desert or explore the architectural wealth.

The hotel features a variety of stunning rooms that all provide panoramic views of the sea and city of Sharjah.

The outstanding facilities, which include a state-of-the-art gym, wellness area and extensive room-service options, are designed to offer guests an exquisite welcome.

Barceló Hotel Group is the third largest chain in Spain comprising of four brands: Royal Hideaway Luxury Hotels & Resorts, Barceló Hotels & Resorts, Occidental Hotels & Resorts and Allegro Hotels.

Source: breakingtravelnews.com