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Al Habtoor Palace Unveils 'The Palace Journey' - Middle East Business News and Information

Al Habtoor Palace Unveils 'The Palace Journey' - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info2 days ago
Al Habtoor Palace, a distinguished collection of luxury properties, is thrilled to announce the launch of 'The Palace Journey,' an exclusive new offer inviting discerning travelers to experience the grandeur of two iconic cities: Dubai and Budapest. This unique promotion seamlessly blends vibrant Middle Eastern hospitality with historic European elegance, providing an unparalleled multi-destination luxury escape.
'The Palace Journey' allows guests to extend their experience of opulence. When booking a minimum of two nights in a lavish suite at either Al Habtoor Palace Dubai or Al Habtoor Palace Budapest, guests will receive a complimentary night's stay at the sister property. This initiative is designed to reward high-value bookings by offering an exclusive opportunity to explore distinct luxury destinations under the trusted Al Habtoor Palace brand.
Whether commencing their journey amidst the dynamic energy of Dubai or the imperial charm of Budapest, guests are assured a consistent standard of lavish accommodations and personalized service. Al Habtoor Palace Dubai, nestled within the Al Habtoor City vibrant Hotel Collection, offers magnificent suites embodying Arabian splendor. Meanwhile, Al Habtoor Palace Budapest, residing in the historic Adria Palace, presents exquisitely designed suites that reflect classic European grandeur.
The offer is a reflection of a truly effortless booking experience: From Dubai to Budapest: Book two nights in a magnificent suite at Al Habtoor Palace Dubai and receive one complimentary night at Al Habtoor Palace Budapest.
From Budapest to Dubai: Book two nights in an exquisite suite at Al Habtoor Palace Budapest and receive one complimentary night at Al Habtoor Palace Dubai.
This exclusive offer is valid for bookings made until September 30, 2025, applicable for stays in suites (basic category or higher) at both hotels. The complimentary night, based on double occupancy on a Bed & Breakfast basis (exclusive of taxes and VAT), upon the materialization of the initial suite booking.
This cross-continental promotion underscores Al Habtoor Palace's commitment to creating bespoke and memorable experiences for its global clientele.
To embark on 'The Palace Journey' and make a reservation, please visit the official offers pages of Al Habtoor Palace Dubai or Al Habtoor Palace Budapest.
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