
Turn your staycation into a vacation with Palazzo Versace Dubai
Palazzo Versace Dubai is the city's most fashionable address. Overlooking the Dubai Creek, this property, which also hosted the FACT Dubai Dining Awards 2024, is synonymous with grandeur, and its Stay at Palazzo Versace, Fly The World offer takes it up a notch.
As part of this promotion, all you need to do is book a minimum two-night stay at Palazzo Versace Dubai. In doing so, you'll get to indulge in a lavish stay in a Versace-designed room or suite, followed by a breakfast buffet at the hotel's Giardino restaurant. While at the property, you can also enjoy lunch and dinner at Vanitas, which serves Italian cuisine or Enigma for Persian flavours.
FACT-award winner Mosaico Lounge offers an elegant afternoon experience for two. And that's not all. While you're staying at the palatial property, you can get 20 per cent off on select dining outlets (except Q's Bar and Lounge), spa treatments at The Spa and The Flower Shop.
But you don't just enjoy the luxury while you're at the property. It extends well after you check out, and Palazzo Versace Dubai will give you a return flight voucher.
So, if you're in the mood for a luxurious retreat with the added perk of a future trip, Palazzo Versace Dubai is where it's at. Book your stay now because luxury should always come with a ticket to your next adventure.
GO: Visit www.palazzoversace.ae for reservations and more information.
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